British and Irish Lions Tour - Series Bolters for Lions
With the British and Irish Lions Series to South Africa less than a year away, LWOS Rugby takes a look at the potential bolters for the tour this time for the Lions. Rugby lovers can book their South Africa A Vs British And Irish Lions Tickets on discounted prices easily.
Lions Series
Bolters
The Forwards:
Jamie
Ritchie (Scotland). 23. 105kg.Flanker 18 Test Caps.
What is there left to say about Jaime Ritchie that has not already been said by far more astute minds than my own? Lions legend Sir Ian McGeechan recently named Ritchie in his Lions starting line-up – and rightfully so! While all the talk has been about Tom Curry and Sam Underhill – the ‘kamikaze twins’ as Eddie Jones likes to call them – Ritchie has outplayed them both this year.
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Lions legend Sir Ian McGeechan recently named Ritchie in his Lions starting line-up |
An imposing
and defensively stalwart flanker, Ritchie is exactly the type of player you
want in your side to front the Springboks’ tsunami of physicality. His
performance against France (in which he helped put to bed any chance of a Grand
Slam for Les Bleus) was characteristically dogged and emblematic of what fans
have come to expect of the man from Dundee.
Ritchie is
growing in stature with each international performance and is becoming
impossible to ignore. A menace at the ruck, a monster in the tight-loose and a
workhorse around the park – Ritchie could be just the man the Lions need to
bring some extra grunt.
The Backs
Jordan
Larmour (Ireland). 23. 87kg. Full Back. 24 Irish Test Caps.
Larmour is
the archetypal ‘edge-of-your-seat’ player. With the ball in hand, there is
always a feeling that he can make something out of nothing. Fans of Irish rugby
will have become accustomed to seeing his dazzling footwork open up defences.
When Larmour is on the attack he doesn’t so much run as glide past defenders –
such is his balance and speed.
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When Larmour is on the attack he doesn’t so much run as glide past defenders |
The victim,
perhaps, of an Irish set up with a host of quality options on the wings and at
full-back, the Leinsterman has had to bide his time. Finally, though his star
is beginning to shine and one can expect his meteoric rise to continue.
So often a
curse for backline players, Larmour’s versatility may work in his favour as he
can cover any position in the back three. His quality of vision has seen
Leinster often employ him at first receiver in their attacking patterns, a
testament to the man’s ability to put others into space as well as find his
own. Though up against the stiff competition in Elliot Daly, Stuart Hogg and
Liam Williams, don’t write off Larmour just yet.
The Wildcard
Duhan van der Merwe (Scotland). 25.
106kg. Wing. 0 Test Caps.
Let’s talk
statistics. In this year’s Pro14 van der Merwe has made 73 carries beating 61
defenders – the most of any player in the tournament. He has made 27 clean
breaks (tournament-leading), 756 run metres (tournament-leading) and has seven
tries to his name (third in the competition). When one talks about the best
wingers in Europe, he has to be in the discussion.
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In this year’s Pro14 van der Merwe has made 73 carries beating 61 defenders |
Van der
Merwe qualified to play for Scotland on residency earlier this year and coach
Gregor Townsend has since made it clear that an international call-up is a
matter of when not if. Indeed, were it not for his lack of test experience to
date one feels he would be all but a shoo-in for Lions selection.
Another
southern hemisphere exile and winger – James Lowe – has been similarly highly
regarded, though this time by Irish coach Andy Farrell. Lowes and van der Merwe
will have the opportunity to make their mark and stake their claims for Lions
selection when the Six Nations resumes later this year. Though both extremely
talented wingers, the physicality and aggression van der Merwe offers is
unmatchable and may set him apart from the rest of the cohort of Lions
contenders.
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