Coach Warren Gatland has paid tribute to his British & Irish Lions players following their victory over the Sharks on Wednesday after what he said was a “surreal day and a real challenge”.
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Speaking after the Lions gained another easy win, 56-7 over the Sharks, Gatland said he was “incredibly proud” of the players after a day of drama in which he had to make eight changes to the match squad because of Covid-19.
“More than the performance and the result, I’m really proud of the togetherness of the group and how much they want to go out and perform and play and wear this jersey,” said Gatland.
One player and one staff member tested positive, which led to a further eight players and four staff being placed in isolation because they had close contacts with the infected people.
The entire squad had to be tested again and kick-off was delayed by an hour to 8pm to enable the test results to be assessed.
“We did not get the results until half-past five and we had to make a few changes,” said Gatland.
Those changes were to four of the named starters and four of the substitutes.
Gatland did not specify which players were unavailable, but Ali Price was the only scrumhalf in the 23-man match-day squad.
Gareth Davies, who had been due to start, and tour captain Conor Murray, who was among the original substitutes, were withdrawn.
Price was called into action despite having a slight quad muscle strain.
The bench was made up of seven forwards and only one back.
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Even though next Saturday’s scheduled match against the Bulls had already been postponed after multiple cases of Covid-19 in the South African camp, Gatland said he expected the three-match Test series against the Springboks to go ahead.
The first Test is scheduled in Cape Town for 24 July.
The Lions coach said there would be a discussion with the medical team on Thursday. He said he understood that the player who tested positive had “a very weak positive”.
“He will be tested again tomorrow and maybe he will be clear, which means the close contacts will be OK.”
Gatland said he was not sure how the virus had penetrated the Lions’ bubble, but it might have been when they arrived at their hotel last week.
“A number of the hotel staff tested positive and had to be removed,” said the New Zealand-born coach.
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Captain Iain Henderson said it had been a difficult day.
“We were tested twice today and guys were not sure whether they would be able to leave the room and be able to play. You sit on the edge of your bed all day waiting to get the all clear.”
One player who was impressive after not being in the original 23 was England’s Owen Farrell, who played at flyhalf.
Former Springbok captains John Smit and Victor Matfield both singled out the England captain during their post-match analysis on SuperSport.
“Farrell is a winner. He has got to be in the Test side,” said Smit.
Matfield said Farrell could play at either flyhalf or centre.
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