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04th Aug 2021

Warren Gatland on his decision to drop Owen Farrell and Stuart Hogg

Patrick McCarry

“He offers us something a little bit different.”

For the first time since the Second Test against Australia in 2013, Owen Farrell will not be in a British & Irish Lions Test squad.

Finn Russell is set to make his Lions Test debut after recovering from injury. He arrives in place of Farrell, who drops out of the match-day 23, along with Toby Faletau, Stuart Hogg, Chris Harris, Rory Sutherland and Tadhg Beirne.

“We were trying to go out there and get some momentum and play some rugby and we just never got into the game in that last 20 minutes or so,” explains Lions head coach Gatland.

“That’s why there are some changes and Finn Russell comes on the bench because he offers us something a little bit different to the other two 10s who are very good at what they do.”

Meanwhile, Lions supporters will hope that the decision has not been made a week too late, but Bundee Aki and Robbie Henshaw are starting a Test match against the Springboks.

Warren Gatland has paired Henshaw with Elliot Daly and Chris Harris for the first two Tests of the series, but the influence of Kuhanyo Am and Damian De Allende has seen him go with Aki at 12 and Henshaw switch to 13.

“That midfield has always been a debate for us,” said Gatland. “Looking at the physicality Bundee brought in the South Africa ‘A’ game and the chance to move Robbie one out.”

“By bringing Bundee in,” he added, “they used De Allende a lot off 9 and he’ll negate that and get some go-forward himself.

“The other thing is giving Robbie a chance at 13. Finn comes in as someone who is back to full fitness. Hopefully we get some tempo and he can come on and add to that.”

Gatland has teed up Aki for an almighty duel with De Allende, who the Kiwi noted was a big ball-carrier and a runner off Faf de Klerk in the first two games.

One Ireland star completely missing out on Saturday’s game is Tadhg Beirne. Both the Munster forward and Toby Faletau are out of the match-day 23 while Adam Beard and Sam Simmonds come on as fresh legs, and options, off the bench.

“Adam Beard was quite unlucky not to start the First Test in the second row,” noted Gatland. “Tadhg (Beirne) has been unlucky… Sam Simmonds has been training well – he’s got that speed and power.”

Gatland also discussed more of his selection calls, which see Ali Price, Liam Williams and Josh Adams all start in a revamped backline.

“We felt that there were certain things from the weekend, particularly the aerial battle,” he commented.

“That was one of the areas. Disappointed with the last 20 minutes and giving away eight penalties – four we considered needless. Not complaining about the result, it was a tight game and with 60 minutes on the mark, it was close.

“We felt Wyn Jones was very unlucky to pick up that injury. He’s back fit so it’s that combination with him and Ken. Ali has done well in the first Test.

“There have been some really, really tough calls,” he added. “Stuart [Hogg] has had the first two games. One of the definite strengths of Liam’s game is the aerial game. We felt we needed changes there.”

Another tough call, the Lions head coach admitted, was leaving Jamie George out of the Test Series entirely. Ken Owens starts at hooker, with Luke Cowan-Dickie on the bench.

“I’ve spoken to Jamie and he’s gutted,” he said. “We felt the other two haven’t done anything wrong. Sometimes it’s like that with calls.

“If you drop a player and make changes, you’ve got to give them a good reason. If they’re playing well, that’s difficult. Luke’s played well and Ken has given us impact. Jamie is just unlucky. We’ve had so many choices and some players are unlucky.”