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Ireland dominate Sam Warburton's British and Irish Lions team of the week

By Sam Smith
(Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Sam Warburton has selected his British and Irish Lions team of the week following the second round of Six Nations fixtures, and it’s flooded with Ireland players despite Andy Farrell’s team losing back-to-back games in the Six Nations. Ireland were beaten 15-13 at home to France yesterday, following an opening round 21-16 loss to Wales in Cardiff.

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That hasn’t stopped Warburton from picking a number of Irish players in his Lions team of the week, selecting a total of six players from Farrell’s team. Warburton also selected four players from England, three from Wales, and only two from Scotland.

Warburton gave the nod to Finn Russell at full-back following Scotland’s 25-24 defeat to Wales in Edinburgh on Saturday. On the wings, the former Lions and Wales captain opted for the in-form Louis Rees-Zammit, who scored two tries against the Scots, and England’s Anthony Watson, who also dotted down twice in the 41-18 win over Italy.

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Warburton went for an all-Irish centre partnership of Robbie Henshaw and Garry Ringrose, with Scotland’s Finn Russell at out-half alongside Ireland scrum-half Jamison Gibson-Park.

Two English players make the cut in Warburton’s front row, with Wales prop Wyn Jones joining Luke Cowan-Dickie and Kyle Sinckler.

There’s another all-Irish combination in the second-row, where Warburton picks Iain Henderson alongside Tadhg Beirne.

The backrow sees Ireland’s Rhys Ruddock selected with England’s Tom Curry and Wales No 8 Taulupe Faletau.

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Ed the Duck 1 hours ago
How Leinster neutralised 'long-in-the-tooth' La Rochelle

Hey Nick, your match analysis is decent but the top and tail not so much, a bit more random. For a start there’s a seismic difference in regenerating any club side over a test team. EJ pretty much had to urinate with the appendage he’d been given at test level whereas club success is impacted hugely by the budget. Look no further than Boudjellal’s Toulon project for a perfect example. The set ups at La Rochelle and Leinster are like chalk and cheese and you are correct that Leinster are ahead. Leinster are not just slightly ahead though, they are light years ahead on their plans, with the next gen champions cup team already blooded, seasoned and developing at speed from their time manning the fort in the URC while the cream play CC and tests. They have engineered a strong talent conveyor belt into their system, supported by private money funnelled into a couple of Leinster private schools. The really smart move from Leinster and the IRFU however is maximising the Irish Revenue tax breaks (tax relief on the best 10 years earnings refunded at retirement) to help keep all of their stars in Ireland and happy, while simultaneously funding marquee players consistently. And of course Barrett is the latest example. But in no way is he a “replacement for Henshaw”, he’s only there for one season!!! As for Rob Baxter, the best advice you can give him is to start lobbying Parliament and HMRC for a similar state subsidy, but don’t hold your breath… One thing Cullen has been very smart with is his coaching team. Very quickly he realised his need to supplement his skills, there was talk of him exiting after his first couple of years but he was extremely shrewd bringing in Lancaster and now Nienaber. That has worked superbly and added a layer that really has made a tangible difference. Apart from that you were bang on the money… 😉😂

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