He might play apparently
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/19536107
He might play apparently
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/19536107
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for the Lions or the Aussies PP?
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Both I would think, even better for Irish rugby as one fewer Irish players involved.
Maybe Sexton will be left out - should suit Gatland.
I would rather no Irish Players go either. Its a tough season already without a Lions Tour and i hate the willie john, gareth E style hype..."its the ultimate honour"...playing for munster and ireland is the ultimate honour in my book. still...whatever
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I think that will depend of his future choice to continue or not with Toulon.
If Jonny choose to end his career on a high event, he could probably be a part of it.
Anyway, if Toulon plays the french final on June 1st, neither him or Jenkins or Armitage's bros won't be released in time for the Lion's, or late.
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If Jonny is in the frame, then RoG is a certainty.
Anyone else watch Jonny last season? He's not the player he once was, and while still OK at club level, I reckon he'd be really shown up (even against the Aussies).
Just think it's Gatland's cúpla focail for the English media.
Maybe Wilkinson would like to make up for the missed kicks and stupid passes that helped lose the last tour in 2001?
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