Discipline is a key part of Rugby, if Williams can't help himself from taking a cheap shot at an opponent then that's his problem and his team's problem too - all other arguments about 'Would have done this or that" are irrelevant.
Personally I think the best is yet to come from this Lions team, they tend to produce their best performances in the 3rd Test [ SA in 2009, Wallabies in 2013] as they have gelled together more by that stage.
The only danger is that the bloody All Blacks will have improved as well! I reckon either the All Blacks will blow us away with an incredible performance or Farrell will kick us to a narrow win.
Know it was early but thought the Lions were edging it before Williams shoulder charge. If they can cut out the stupid pens then they have a slim chance.
Lions definitely started stronger and dominated territory and possession but had failed to convert that into points on the board which could have cost them. Obviously the red card changed the dynamic though it took a long while for the men in red to finally take advantage of the extra man
I listened to Radio Sport on Sunday morning. The host (Mark Watson) was calling for Steve Hansen to be axed, if they lose at Eden Park on Saturday. And unbelievably, the majority of listeners backed his opinion. We're talking about the most dominant team in any sport, who only have lost a handful of games in God knows how many years. Narrowly lost with a man down for most of the match. They're also back to back world champions...and the fans are calling for the coach head, if they lose two games on the trot!?!?! Spoiled brats.
I listened to Radio Sport on Sunday morning. The host (Mark Watson) was calling for Steve Hansen to be axed, if they lose at Eden Park on Saturday. And unbelievably, the majority of listeners backed his opinion. We're talking about the most dominant team in any sport, who only have lost a handful of games in God knows how many years. Narrowly lost with a man down for most of the match. They're also back to back world champions...and the fans are calling for the coach head, if they lose two games on the trot!?!?! Spoiled brats.
In the Maori dialect 'Steve Hansen' actually means 'Arsene Wenger'
I listened to Radio Sport on Sunday morning. The host (Mark Watson) was calling for Steve Hansen to be axed, if they lose at Eden Park on Saturday. And unbelievably, the majority of listeners backed his opinion. We're talking about the most dominant team in any sport, who only have lost a handful of games in God knows how many years. Narrowly lost with a man down for most of the match. They're also back to back world champions...and the fans are calling for the coach head, if they lose two games on the trot!?!?! Spoiled brats.
In the Maori dialect 'Steve Hansen' actually means 'Arsene Wenger'
I did actually call in to the show on Sunday morning and drew comparisons with the AB and Arsenal fans. The host didn't care. He said that the reason why the ABs are so good, is that the expectations are so high. Failure is not an option, as he put it...
Can't wait for Saturday, should be a cracker. Really must improve the discipline but just can't see it happening. Predict it to go the same way as the first test.
The game is being talked up in the media as being one of the most anticipated and important AB matches of all time, along with the World Cups and epic encounters with the Springboks of yore.
The Lions spent three days in Queenstown bungy jumping and enjoying themselves which raised a few eyebrows - but hopefully they're fully focused for a great game tomorrow. They'd better be.
The game is being talked up in the media as being one of the most anticipated and important AB matches of all time, along with the World Cups and epic encounters with the Springboks of yore.
The Lions spent three days in Queenstown bungy jumping and enjoying themselves which raised a few eyebrows - but hopefully they're fully focused for a great game tomorrow. They'd better be.
Hope Vunipola has learned his lesson & the 2nd test was a blip. Could, & probably should, have gone before his yellow & I thought Gatland should've pulled him.
Much as I hope it isn't the case, the ABs don't often lose 2 in a row. Need another huge effort on Saturday.
The game is being talked up in the media as being one of the most anticipated and important AB matches of all time, along with the World Cups and epic encounters with the Springboks of yore.
The Lions spent three days in Queenstown bungy jumping and enjoying themselves which raised a few eyebrows - but hopefully they're fully focused for a great game tomorrow. They'd better be.
Can completely understand why the lions spend 3 days switching off before training again on Wednesday. These lads are at the end of a 10 month season, and so their bodies will probably respond better to relaxing rather than being flogged for a few more days. They'll still train in their patterns on Wednesday, Thursday Friday and so won't lose any of the match sharpness.
Sorry, should be Gatland of course. There's talk of him wanting to coach the All Blacks one day. Don't know what his chances are. He didn't cover himself with glory early in the tour with all his niggles about All Black play and he seemed to be wanting to get under his opposite number's skin. That is all in the past now.
Farrell is having a nightmare. Three big errors at least. Needs to get himself sorted out quick in the 2nd half.
So many mistakes from both sides though, and the ref (never a pen against Warburton, but shite kick from Barrett made up for that), but game is being played at a fantastic pace. Great to watch and really impressed with Itoje, Sexton, Jordie Barrett & Laumape.
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The host (Mark Watson) was calling for Steve Hansen to be axed, if they lose at Eden Park on Saturday.
And unbelievably, the majority of listeners backed his opinion.
We're talking about the most dominant team in any sport, who only have lost a handful of games in God knows how many years. Narrowly lost with a man down for most of the match. They're also back to back world champions...and the fans are calling for the coach head, if they lose two games on the trot!?!?!
Spoiled brats.
The host didn't care. He said that the reason why the ABs are so good, is that the expectations are so high. Failure is not an option, as he put it...
The Lions spent three days in Queenstown bungy jumping and enjoying themselves which raised a few eyebrows - but hopefully they're fully focused for a great game tomorrow. They'd better be.
Much as I hope it isn't the case, the ABs don't often lose 2 in a row. Need another huge effort on Saturday.
Fingers crossed it works!
So many mistakes from both sides though, and the ref (never a pen against Warburton, but shite kick from Barrett made up for that), but game is being played at a fantastic pace. Great to watch and really impressed with Itoje, Sexton, Jordie Barrett & Laumape.