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A year after the Scott Baldwin incident, Ospreys have been spotted petting lions again

By Online Editors
Ospreys hooker Scott Baldwin

You’d imagine the last thing Ospreys would be getting up during their two-match trip to South Africa would be some down time messing around with some big cats.

The last time they visited the southern hemisphere on PRO14 duty, the career of former Wales international Scott Baldwin was nearly ended after he suffered a horrendous hand injury after getting the wrong side of a lion at a game reserve outside Bloemfontein.

For reasons only best known to himself, Baldwin decided to pet a lion only to get more than he bargained for in response.

After he was bitten the wound became infected and following four rounds of surgery, the forward was told he could have lost his left hand and with it a career that will have a sequel next season as the Welshman has signed for Harlequins in the Premiership.

Given that painful story, which kept Baldwin out of action until an October return versus Saracens, and the mockery that would have gone with the bizarre injury, going back for seconds in South Africa should not have been on the agenda for Allen Clarke’s squad this week.



"Don't be afraid, nothing will happen, they've been taught not to use their nails… if she bites you, smack her.”