Gareth Thomas: Warren Gatland going three Lions tours unbeaten would be bonkers

The Lions will kick-start their preparations for the Springboks by taking on Japan at Murrayfield on Saturday.

Nick Purewal
Wednesday 23 June 2021 10:19 EDT
Warren Gatland, pictured, could pull off a "bonkers achievement", according to Gareth Thomas
Warren Gatland, pictured, could pull off a "bonkers achievement", according to Gareth Thomas (PA Wire)

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Gareth Thomas believes Warren Gatland remaining undefeated across three British and Irish Lions tours as head coach would represent a “bonkers achievement”.

Former Wales boss Gatland will lead the Lions for the third time in the hotly-anticipated tour to South Africa following a 2013 series win in Australia and a drawn battle in New Zealand four years later.

The Lions will kick-start their preparations for the Springboks by taking on Japan at Murrayfield on Saturday, with the first of three Tests slated for July 24 in Cape Town.

The three-cap Lion and Wales centurion Thomas hailed Gatland’s self-belief as among the tourists’ chief assets ahead of facing the reigning world-champion Springboks.

“It would be a bonkers achievement if he could go undefeated as Lions head coach across all three tours,” said Thomas.

“He doesn’t worry about what people think, he is only focused on getting the big calls in selection right. His record speaks for itself on that, and he will be fully focused on making the correct calls again.

“The fact that he has that belief in his own coaching ability to go there says something about him.

“And if he goes undefeated in three tours then everyone will have to turn around and say ‘you’ve done better than pretty well’.

Gatland has named an imposing line-up for Saturday’s Murrayfield encounter against the Brave Blossoms, with tour skipper Alun Wyn Jones in at lock.

Former Wales full-back Thomas insisted that Jones could be the only tourist whose name will come anywhere near to being inked into the Test line-up.

“I’d be pretty certain that outside of AWJ you’d be struggling to put in a nailed-on starter,” said Thomas, speaking to highlight the Tackle HIV campaign.

“One, because the competition is there, and two, because I don’t think that’s the way Gats plays it. He doesn’t want people to think that from the off they are pretty much in.

“He wants them in every minute to be as physically active and contributing to the performance as anybody else.

“So I think giving anyone that platform to believe they are in a superior position for a Test jersey, that’s very much not a Gatland way.”

Former England Women full-back Nolli Waterman also believes Gatland’s time in the Lions’ backroom staff on the South Africa tour of 2009 will stand the Kiwi coach in fine stead this summer.

Waterman will be commentating on the Lions tour and expects Gatland’s role 13 years ago to play a key part in his preparations.

“Warren was over there in 2009 and as part of that tour he would have learned so much and it would have shaped his coaching when he took over and led,” said Waterman.

“And having been through that experience in South Africa in particular, I think he would have learned a hell of a lot in terms of what he needs to deliver, and the differences between the three tours.”

:: Tackle HIV, a campaign led by Gareth Thomas in partnership with ViiV Healthcare and the Terrence Higgins Trust, aims to tackle the stigma and misunderstanding around HIV. For more information visit www.tacklehiv.org and follow @tacklehiv

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