Thursday 27 June 2013

Gatland rings the changes as Bowe returns for Lions

In the fall-out from the first test it was the woebegone Wallabies who seemed in greater need of overhaul but whereas they’ve made just two enforced changes, Warren Gatland has made five, only two of which forced by injury. The net effect sees the return of Tommy Bowe after surgery on the broken hand he sustained against the Reds three weeks ago, while Sean O’Brien and Conor Murray are promoted to the bench.


As expected, Mako Vunipola and Geoff Parling replace the injured Alex Corbisiero and Paul O’Connell, while Dan Lydiate has been promoted to the backrow, with Tom Croft dropping to the replacements as cover for the second row as well as backrow, alongside O’Brien.


With Bowe replacing the try-scoring Alex Cuthbert, who also drops to the bench, the one surprise is the omission of Mike Phillips, who has not been able to train fully for the last four weeks with a knee problem. This sees Ben Youngs promoted to the starting line-up with Murray, Ireland’s first scrumhalf on a Lions tour since 1980, on the bench and in line for his first test cap.


“Mike Phillips was fit and available,” explained Gatland after the team announcement. “He has had problems with his knee. It has been sore and he hasn’t been able to take a full part in training. The decision was to rest him for this week and he is potentially an important component for next week. We wanted to make sure, given the quality of the number nines we’ve got, all of whom have done a great job, he is 100 per cent fit for next week by giving him a few days off.”


It is a remarkably unexpected return for Bowe, of whom the coach said: “It doesn’t look good for Tommy” after he suffered a broken hand in the win over the Reds just three Saturdays ago. He had a plate inserted in the hand the following morning, and has made it back inside three weeks.


“Tommy is obviously quality and he brings a lot of experience. He has been a fantastic player for both Ulster and Ireland and he has made a fantastic recovery from injury. The medics have done a brilliant job in getting him back up and fit. He has slotted in really well this week.”


“Credit to the surgeon who performed the operation because there were other surgeons who said it was a six to eight week injury. He was confident that if he looked after himself Tommy could be back in three weeks. He has got a hurling glove he is wearing for a little bit of extra protection, but he has worked hard to get back.


“It is what you expect from a professional sportsman and all the players have been very conscientious about recovering after games and looking after themselves. If they have had a knock they’ve had early nights and Tommy just epitomises one of 39 of the squad and how diligent they have been in looking after themselves.”


Article source: http://www.express.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/406219/Corbisiero-handed-Lions-debut




Gatland rings the changes as Bowe returns for Lions

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