Changes you would make for Future Lions Tours?
+23
Taylorman
Scrumpy
Feckless Rogue
reallybored
doctor_grey
Portnoy's Complaint
fa0019
Geordie
John Cregan
kiakahaaotearoa
pete (buachaill on eirne)
SecretFly
LondonTiger
thomh
sirtidychris
RuggerRadge2611
GunsGerms
Toadfish
Scarpia
George Carlin
Duty281
RubyGuby
winchester
27 posters
The v2 Forum :: Sport :: Rugby Union :: International
Page 2 of 2
Page 2 of 2 • 1, 2
Changes you would make for Future Lions Tours?
First topic message reminder :
What changes would you make to future Lions tours? any suggestions?
I think that the physical intensity and demands of the game are so tough now that future tours should really just include less fixtures - especially meaningless ones like Combined Country or Barbarians which dont add anything substantial.
I would like to see smallish, elite and exclusive Lions squads tour with three good warm up fixtures and then the three tests. Whats the point of calling up Williams, Barrit, Twelvetrees etc simply to play in a game in order to keep your main test team fit? Just get rid of the fixture. Clearly an player called up to the Lions should have quality already established so the warm up games are really about trying combinations rather than seeing who is good. And behind the scenes the training will be intensive in any case. Additional fixtures are just there to give some player a run out for the sake of it or to keep the test team fit.
Obviously the additional fixtures are viewed as money spinners but they just lead to second rate Lions teams being put out, more bloated squad demands and more injury risk. Id like to see the Lions kept elite and exlusive. 3 warm up games to get the best players from England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland blended into a team and then the test matches. No more washout fixtures or pointless second string midweek games.
Any other changes you would make?
What changes would you make to future Lions tours? any suggestions?
I think that the physical intensity and demands of the game are so tough now that future tours should really just include less fixtures - especially meaningless ones like Combined Country or Barbarians which dont add anything substantial.
I would like to see smallish, elite and exclusive Lions squads tour with three good warm up fixtures and then the three tests. Whats the point of calling up Williams, Barrit, Twelvetrees etc simply to play in a game in order to keep your main test team fit? Just get rid of the fixture. Clearly an player called up to the Lions should have quality already established so the warm up games are really about trying combinations rather than seeing who is good. And behind the scenes the training will be intensive in any case. Additional fixtures are just there to give some player a run out for the sake of it or to keep the test team fit.
Obviously the additional fixtures are viewed as money spinners but they just lead to second rate Lions teams being put out, more bloated squad demands and more injury risk. Id like to see the Lions kept elite and exlusive. 3 warm up games to get the best players from England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland blended into a team and then the test matches. No more washout fixtures or pointless second string midweek games.
Any other changes you would make?
winchester- Posts : 409
Join date : 2013-03-19
Re: Changes you would make for Future Lions Tours?
kidwelly kid wrote:Put the matches back on terrrestrial TV with some decent commentators.
Exactly. Crown Jewels status for the Lions. You could start an epetition to lobby the government.
Glas a du- Posts : 15843
Join date : 2011-04-28
Age : 48
Location : Ammanford
Re: Changes you would make for Future Lions Tours?
is crown jewel status any good?
Put crown jewel status on an event and there is no incentive for the BBC for instance to make any large bid for the rights, knowing it has only 3 other competitors (all with mid-small budgets compared).... and their bids are always smaller then sky's.
If people can't afford sky then just go down the pub to watch the games/your local rugby club/a mates. It makes an even more special anyhow.
Sky probably pays a lot for the rights and is an important part of the tour funding. Take that away and we may have to find alternative methods of financing.... the MacDonalds Lions??? The very thought makes me feel nauseous.
Put crown jewel status on an event and there is no incentive for the BBC for instance to make any large bid for the rights, knowing it has only 3 other competitors (all with mid-small budgets compared).... and their bids are always smaller then sky's.
If people can't afford sky then just go down the pub to watch the games/your local rugby club/a mates. It makes an even more special anyhow.
Sky probably pays a lot for the rights and is an important part of the tour funding. Take that away and we may have to find alternative methods of financing.... the MacDonalds Lions??? The very thought makes me feel nauseous.
fa0019- Posts : 8196
Join date : 2011-07-25
Re: Changes you would make for Future Lions Tours?
MacDonalds Lions is a serving suggestion.
Suitable for the fat cat himself.
Suitable for the fat cat himself.
Portnoy's Complaint- Posts : 3498
Join date : 2012-10-03
Age : 74
Location : Felixstowe
Re: Changes you would make for Future Lions Tours?
At least get a highlights package on TV or show a couple of midweek games to get people and more importantly youngsters interested in the Lions.
I really hope BT PI SS all over Sky.
I really hope BT PI SS all over Sky.
Scrumpy- Posts : 4217
Join date : 2012-11-26
Location : Aquae Sulis
Re: Changes you would make for Future Lions Tours?
To avoid last a repeat of last Saturday's "Interpretationgate", ensure that the Test match refs have to be in charge of one of the warm up games.
Scarpia- Posts : 297
Join date : 2011-01-27
Re: Changes you would make for Future Lions Tours?
Scarpia wrote:To avoid last a repeat of last Saturday's "Interpretationgate", ensure that the Test match refs have to be in charge of one of the warm up games.
Thats a great call.
GunsGerms- Posts : 12542
Join date : 2011-05-31
Age : 44
Location : Ireland
Re: Changes you would make for Future Lions Tours?
Perhaps we should just have universal laws and interpretations?
fa0019- Posts : 8196
Join date : 2011-07-25
Re: Changes you would make for Future Lions Tours?
You are a radicalfa0019 wrote:Perhaps we should just have universal laws and interpretations?
doctor_grey- Posts : 12354
Join date : 2011-04-30
Re: Changes you would make for Future Lions Tours?
Never going to happen.
Scrumpy- Posts : 4217
Join date : 2012-11-26
Location : Aquae Sulis
Re: Changes you would make for Future Lions Tours?
steve jobs outside the box thinker right grey?
fa0019- Posts : 8196
Join date : 2011-07-25
Re: Changes you would make for Future Lions Tours?
I enjoy watching the Lions games but think the premise of the tours is getting diluted, firstly because of the number of games played between HN and SH sides on an annual basis anyway - the idea of the tour isn't so relevant in the professional era, secondly I'm not sure it means as much to the players, it's a bit like playing in the Ryder Cup for golfers, it's a career achivement but it's not like winning a major. Finally the squad issue needs to be resolved so that on the one hand the "first choice" players are being selected for the highest honour in home nations rugby but the replacement call ups appear to be just added in.
Irish Londoner- Posts : 1612
Join date : 2011-07-10
Age : 62
Location : Wakefield
Page 2 of 2 • 1, 2
Similar topics
» Quota System for Future Lions Tours
» Lions Lock of Future
» Has anyone made 4 Lions tours from 1993 - onwards?
» Should we continue British & Irish Lions Tours?
» Future Lions tour ideas (in a pandemic)
» Lions Lock of Future
» Has anyone made 4 Lions tours from 1993 - onwards?
» Should we continue British & Irish Lions Tours?
» Future Lions tour ideas (in a pandemic)
The v2 Forum :: Sport :: Rugby Union :: International
Page 2 of 2
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum