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It's better than losing - Warburton has mixed feelings after Lions draw

British and Irish Lions captain Sam Warburton claimed the dramatic series against New Zealand was tough to analyse but a draw was “better than losing”.

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The sides came into Saturday’s meeting at Eden Park locked at 1-1 and could not be separated following another 80 minutes of gripping rugby that culminated in a 15-15 stalemate.

The result left both sets of players unsure of how to react at the final whistle, with Warburton at a loss to explain his feelings in the immediate aftermath.

“It’s a difficult one, it’s got to be a first surely,” he told Sky Sports. “It’s difficult, as players you go through the pressure and emotion of the week and you’re geared towards winning. It’s better than losing I guess.

“To be honest I’m a bit speechless, I don’t know what to make of that. I was ready to go to extra time, although my legs aren’t!

“They’re double world champions so to come here and not get beat I guess we can take credit for that. We can take the positives from getting a draw but you’re gutted because you’re seeking that win.

“Our discipline was better this week, we knew we had to work on that. I was chatting to Kieran [Read, towards the end] and he said ‘wow, this is rugby’, there’s a lot of respect in both teams.

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“There’s no individual accolade, it’s a massive team effort and it wouldn’t have mattered if I was captain or any of the 40. Credit to our team, it’s been a fantastic team and it’s been a pleasure to work with them.”

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Soliloquin 2 hours ago
Competing interests and rotated squads: What the 'player welfare summer' is really telling us

I don’t know the financial story behind the changes that were implemented, but I guess clubs started to lose money, Mourad Boudjellal won it all with Toulon, got tired and wanted to invest in football , the French national team was at its lowest with the QF humiliation in 2015 and the FFR needed to transform the model where no French talent could thrive. Interestingly enough, the JIFF rule came in during the 2009/2010 season, so before the Toulon dynasty, but it was only 40% of the players that to be from trained in French academies. But the crops came a few years later, when they passed it at the current level of 70%.

Again, I’m not a huge fan of under 18 players being scouted and signed. I’d rather have French clubs create sub-academies in French territories like Wallis and Futuna, New Caledonia and other places that are culturally closer to RU and geographically closer to rugby lands. Mauvaka, Moefana, Taofifenua bros, Tolofua bros, Falatea - they all came to mainland after starting their rugby adventure back home.

They’re French, they come from economically struggling areas, and rugby can help locally, instead of lumping foreign talents.

And even though many national teams benefit from their players training and playing in France, there are cases where they could avoid trying to get them in the French national team (Tatafu).

In other cases, I feel less shame when the country doesn’t believe in the player like in Meafou’s case.

And there are players that never consider switching to the French national team like Niniashvili, Merckler or even Capuozzo, who is French and doesn’t really speak Italian.

We’ll see with Jacques Willis 🥲


But hey, it’s nothing new to Australia and NZ with PI!

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