Lions hopeful over Davies fitness for first Test
Jonathan Davies could feature against Maori All Blacks on Saturday as he seeks to prove his fitness for the first Test with New Zealand, British and Irish Lions assistant coach Neil Jenkins said.
Wales international Davies was unavailable for Tuesday's 23-22 defeat to the Highlanders after sustaining a head injury in the Lions' victory over Crusaders.
With only two more warm-up games before the first Test against New Zealand on June 24, Jenkins confirmed Davies has not yet been declared fit to play.
"Jonathan is still going through protocols but hopefully he'll be back in training [on Thursday] and we'll see from there," Jenkins told reporters.
"Ross [Moriarty] has been back in training doing a little bit of running, and hopefully he'll come through as well."
England lock Courtney Lawes is further away from being fit, however, after sustaining a head injury in the narrow loss to Highlanders.
"Courtney's been okay today but it's the same as always with head injuries – [we will go through] the protocols and see how he goes for the rest of the week," added Jenkins.
"He's a tough old character, he wanted to walk off the pitch, albeit with a bit of help. But the likelihood is he will miss the weekend."
Tour captain Sam Warburton is expected to sit out the game against Maori All Blacks as the Lions seek to protect him from damaging an ongoing ankle problem.
"Tuesday was certainly better from Warby and it was nice for him to get a run-out," Jenkins said "There were quite a few turnovers from him. For Sam now it's just about keeping getting game time if he can.
"I don't know what the outcome will be on the weekend, but it was a big improvement from him, and the more game time he plays the better he's going to be.
"Sam's a top-end player, a quality, world-class seven, but again it's the same as anything, you need to be playing to keep getting yourself back up to the levels that you need to.
"Warby would be the first to be admitting that, there's no doubting that, but he had a much, much better game and he'll keep improving, there's no doubt."
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The prem games this season have mainly been great to watch , with the exception of Sale. So boring and predictable.
Let's have more of Bristol, Bath , Quins etc style of play.
Rugby needs expansive play to put more bums on seats . Not the dirge of rolling forward mauls constantly trying to bully their way over the line.
It has its place yes to draw the defence but the fans want to see more running rugby . Not win at any cost and sod the entertainment .
So Borthwick should drop Marcus Smith? He's the odd one out, forcing the rest of the English backline into a gameplay they don't know. Replacing him with Fin or Ford makes everyone more likely to succeed.
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