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Sam Prendergast leading race for Lions 10 jersey claims recent tour captain

Sam Prendergast of Ireland, left, and Marcus Smith of England (10) during the Guinness Six Nations Rugby Championship match between Ireland and England at Aviva Stadium in Dublin. (Photo By Brendan Moran/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Former tour captain Sam Warburton is backing Sam Prendergast as the British & Irish Lions’ next starting stand-off.

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Wales legend Warburton captained the Lions on the 2017 tour of New Zealand and says he now believes that the Leinster star has overtaken Marcus Smith for the coveted ten jersey this summer in Australia.

Going into the tournament, rookie Prendergast might have been a long shot to steer the Lions Down Under, but his maturity, particularly in Ireland’s 27-18 victory over Wales in round three of the Guinness Six Nations, was enough to convince Warburton.

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      “I see a world-class top level 10. You just watch him play and you go ‘He is Test level’,” Warburton told BBC’s Rugby Union Weekly podcast. “There’s time when they get the ball and he just goes ‘I’m going to spiral this 60. And then Gibson-Park did the same on three box kicks that we picked out.

      “The game management comes to fruition in the last 10, 15 minutes, 20 minutes really… and that was the game for Wales, Ireland. That 20 minutes Ireland really controlled.

      “Jamieson Gibson-Park really stepped up. Prendergast – which I wouldn’t expect for his age – really stepped up from a game management perspective.

      Co-host Ugo Monye was in agreement: “He’s a brilliant fly-half. I love the tricks and the flicks, some of his gorgeous assists, but when you’ve got a ten who can manage a like that… I want my flyhalf in international rugby to be a 7 or 8 out of 10 in their game management.

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      “When you can spank the ball 50 to 60 metres with a tight spiral the way he does, you can imagine what it does for the energy levels of that forward pack.

      Warburton went on to say that he’d now pick Sam Prendergast as the British & Irish Lions’ starting stand-off. “If you asked me after the Autumn, I would have said Marcus Smith. If you ask me now, I’d say Sam Prendergast.”

      When asked the same question, former Scotland captain John Barclay said: “I still think Finn Russell.”

      British & Irish Lions head coach Andy Farrell may yet lean towards selecting Prendergast at fly-half. Finn Russell’s Six Nations form has been mixed, while Marcus Smith, now operating at full-back behind Fin Smith for England, is not getting the regular 10 jersey game time needed to stake a stronger claim.

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      Teddy 100 days ago

      To the manner born.

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      Mzilikazi 101 days ago

      WE will see how good Sam is if he starts/plays against France this weekend. Come through that,and I will then be persuaded fully. I think he will be the long term 10 for Ireland, but I would start the tougher and more battle savvy Crowley against a French side with Ntamack at 10, and the world’s best 9 inside him.


      As to the Lions 10, I would still see Finn Russell as the probable first choice in the tests.

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      NHinSH 100 days ago

      Agreed, he didn’t play particularly well against England when under the pump.

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      RedWarriors 100 days ago

      Ireland beat France by fronting up front, being economical and deploying an excellent kicking game. Crowley’s kicking has come on but he wasted a year as no 10 without much improvement. Ireland play differently now: If they don’t get a line break in 3-4 phases then they kick.

      We will see, but the pressure France face will be savage even compared to the Twickenham match.

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