Prøve GULL - Gratis

Five questions for Farrell ahead of Lions squad reveal

The Independent

|

May 06, 2025

The final chance for any British and Irish Lions hopefuls to impress Andy Farrell and his staff has passed, with the head coach preparing to name his squad on Thursday.

- HARRY LATHAM-COYLE RUGBY

Five questions for Farrell ahead of Lions squad reveal

Together with a collaborative group of assistant coaches, of which former Ireland fly-half Johnny Sexton is an eye-catching member, Farrell will set about narrowing down his options to come up with a touring party expected to number about 37 or 38 to travel to Australia.

The three-Test series against the Wallabies comes at the end of a 10-match itinerary sure to challenge the depth and versatility of the travelling group chosen – and this is perhaps the broadest group of candidates yet, with a number of young guns, old stagers and French exiles all pushing for inclusion.

Has Northampton’s shock win over Leinster forced a late rethink? Will Ireland and Scotland’s disappointing Six Nations limit their representation? How many – if any – Welshmen will make the plane? The quadrennial selection always creates plenty of debate and dubiety.

Here are five key areas to look out for in Farrell’s selection this week.

Who wins the battle for back row places?

imageThe very best of luck to Farrell and his staff as they attempt to narrow down their group of back row contenders to a reasonable number. The Lions could fill half of the plane with worthy options at the base of the scrum, with the openside position particularly hard-fought. The emergence of Henry Pollock – perhaps the in-form player in Europe with consistency belying his tender years – has only created another headache, with the 20-year-old surely forcing his way into Farrell’s plans.

Ben Earl, Tom Curry, Jac Morgan and Josh van der Flier all feel well placed to tour, too – with Ben Curry, Rory Darge and Tommy Reffell all lurking as options even without mentioning Jack Willis, outstanding again for Toulouse against Bordeaux though perhaps hamstrung by a likely delayed arrival in Australia.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA The Independent

The Independent

The Independent

WINDOW SHOPPING

Samuel Mathewson on the top men's advent calendars

time to read

4 mins

October 09, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Badenoch ready for a scrap to free up housing market

Kemi Badenoch has vowed to abolish stamp duty if the Conservatives win the next election, as she unveiled a raft of tax cuts in a bid to claw back voters and boost the party's ratings.

time to read

4 mins

October 09, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Man who blew £1.5m on football wagers sues Betfair

A multimillionaire “problem gambler” who blew nearly £1.5m on football wagers is suing Betfair for his money back in a landmark case, claiming it was under a duty to protect him from himself.

time to read

5 mins

October 09, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Why collapse of China spy case led to a political row

A major prosecution against two British men accused of spying for China has collapsed in a heap of ignominy and recrimination.

time to read

2 mins

October 09, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

ON THIS DAY

1888: The 555ft white marble Washington Monument, designed by Robert Mills, was opened.

time to read

1 min

October 09, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Will the entry-exit system deter holidays to the EU?

Q Do you think the new entry-exit system will put people off holidays in the EU? If it does, where will they go?

time to read

1 mins

October 09, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Keep my beloved hometown out of your mouth, Fenrick

Birmingham looks quite nice now that it's finished.

time to read

3 mins

October 09, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Root hits back over poor Ashes record down under

Joe Root believes England are ready to end their decade-long Ashes drought and “bring the urn home”, insisting his own quest for a century in Australia is a side issue.

time to read

3 mins

October 09, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Dominoes falling into place over infamous City charges

A decision is finally expected soon in the Manchester City case, writes Miguel Delaney, with the recent settlement in the APT case possibly foreshadowing the end of the saga

time to read

4 mins

October 09, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Weakness of diplomacy does not work with Xi Jinping

Is China an enemy? To judge by the level of competence displayed in the Westminster espionage case, nobody is qualified to say.

time to read

4 mins

October 09, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size