British and Irish Lions Tour - Hamish Watson discusses the 2021 tour on Looseheadz x TRU Podcast
Scotland
international Hamish Watson says it is ‘nice’ to see his name mentioned to next
summer’s British and Irish Lions tour. Rugby lovers can book their South Africa A Vs British And Irish
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Hamish
Watson believes any player with selection ambitions must focus on their
performances for their club and country. Watson, 28, has been one of Scotland’s
key figures over the last three years and the back-rower was in the impressive
form before the coronavirus pandemic halted rugby.
Various
articles discussing the Lions squad ahead of next year’s trip to South Africa
have included Watson’s name, but the Edinburgh star isn’t looking too far
ahead. Speaking on the Looseheadz x TRU Podcast, he said: “Now it [the British
and Irish Lions tour] is coming around again, you sort of forget about it.
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Forget what
happened three years ago, but now it is coming around again. It wouldn’t be
true if I said it wasn’t in the back of most rugby players’ heads that they
want to be on a tour at some point. It is never something I grew up wanting to
do. I was never a young kid saying ‘I want to be a Lion’. I always wanted to
grow up and play for Scotland.
You have got
to be playing bloody well for Scotland this year and to do that, you have got
to play well for your club so there are a lot of things that have to happen
first before we even get to that point of selection [for the Lions] and whether
you are good enough to be picked.
“You have got to keep up your performances. It is not something I am thinking massively about. You see things and it is nice to have your name included in the ‘maybes’, but that position is hotly contested. There are a lot of good sevens and back-rowers so we will just have to wait and see.”
Watson was
part of a Scotland side that was generating momentum in the Six Nations before
Covid-19 after wins over Italy and France. Now his attention will turn back to
domestic duties with the Pro14 season set to resume next month. Edinburgh will
play rivals, Glasgow, on August 22nd and 28th at Murrayfield.
Richard
Cockerill’s men currently sit on top of Conference B with the semi-finals in their
sights. In addition to this, Edinburgh is also preparing for a European
Challenge Cup quarter-final against Bordeaux Begles and Watson hopes the side
can end the campaign with a flourish.
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He added: “It is exciting. I just hope we don’t see a second spike and it all puts stuff on the backburners again because that is something obviously everyone in the sport is worried about. We can just control what we can and get back to training to do what is necessary.
When the
coronavirus sort of hit, it was a bit gutting for everyone at Edinburgh because
we were probably having the best season we have had in years. We are in the
quarter-finals in Europe, top of our conference in the Pro14 and sort of flying
so we are in a really good spot.
“I think we need to win one of these Glasgow fixtures to get a home semi-final and the benefits of winning those games are huge. Those derby games against Glasgow are always tough.”
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