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Rowntree plays down Warburton concerns

British and Irish Lions captain Sam Warburton

British and Irish Lions assistant coach Graham Rowntree played down fears over the severity of captain Sam Warburton’s ankle injury.

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Warburton has been left out of the squad for Saturday’s clash against Super Rugby side Crusaders due to the injury suffered in the Lions’ tour opener.

But Rowntree dismissed any concerns the problem was long-term, insisting the Wales star would be back.

“At this point, he’s missed a couple of days training and it’s not a long-term issue,” the Lions scrum coach told a news conference on Friday.

“That’s rugby, he won’t be the only person who doesn’t train fully in the next five days.

“We don’t want him training fully as we don’t want him twisting and turning but he’s running hard.

“But to the people back home – don’t worry about Sam. He’s just having a few days out but he’s training hard.”

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Full list of Warburton’s injuries. Source: WalesOnline

The Lions are looking to bounce back when they face Crusaders in Christchurch, having gone down to Blues 22-16 on Wednesday for their first loss of the tour.

Crusaders have won all 14 of their Super Rugby games this season and have seven All Blacks in their squad, but Rowntree said he was excited by the challenge.

“These are the games that we want going into a Test series, playing against a top team full of All Blacks. We’ve had a good look at them as well,” he said.

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“In my area of the game it’s a massive challenge and I’ve got so much respect for their set-piece but I trust our guys.

“We’ve got some good performers, that starting pack, the experience they’ve gained for their countries and playing in European finals, it’s going to be a real challenge.”

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I find it interesting that journalists who have done nothing in rugby comment on selections & coaching like they are experts

Concussive injury’s will remove insurance cover from the game unless their is strict application of the laws designed to remove MND Parkinson’s and CTE from the game


Head on head I saw red to Adam Coleman as tackler for Irish while unconscious on a stretcher - concussions occur without twitching on the ground or the wobbly boot - I know I had maybe 20 from rugby


The officiating of last feet is non existent

The lack of effective wrap by Lions front rower & that decision had a close relationship with ordure in a toilet

A head on head tackle red for Coleman not even penalty lead to a try in a phase or 2


Powys v Evans lead to a £> 2 mill verdict against the ref personally special leveraged to Hiuse of Lords

Refs will stop reffing with no insurance then no game


About 5 years ago 4 or 5 French colts died from head hits in elite club games - that led to below sternum law - hamlets honoured in breach not observance

Last feet non existent - enforcement favour flowing rugby nor lions meat grinder forwards get momentum and puck & drive NZ Vowel noise


The UK Class Action could be very well be lost WRC will try every dirty trick in case they already used dial a neuros to argue the unarguable is law gossip


I reffed ref coached & assessed for ruffly 17 seasons


The application of laws is like a zig zag on speed

Line out laws not enforced scrums tight pulling loose down one side mirror on other side elbow pointing to ground stretch marks on jersey

Der moment the refs need to go Soec Savers

My bet unless they stop lack of intestinal fortitude game management


Yellow every time head contact or above sternum


Needs sterner GMGs material impact removed set piece caterpillar remove

Last feet to last feet + 1 m


When I reffed I kept them well apart - hated me till they got over yellow and they actually had fun & complemented me post game backs had room and pick and drive had momentum


As for intentional foul play like tackle in air auto red no replacement 100,000 fine player 250,000 club


Treble it for international 26 week suspension & it’s disappear over night

25 were scrum for dissent


Penalty all this rubbish shots at opponents after error


All the s.ite would disappear


The pathetic unsportsmanlike behaviour would lead to standards


Remember Les Boyd’s penalty re Brohman -if that is the way we treat foul play but while foul play with potential serious injury with a feather duster like we are the game is destined to no insurance following that no refs cause would you risk bankruptcy like Powys v Evans

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