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Delon Armitage not around. No Cipriani (not overly surprising) Plenty of old heads in the tight 5 - Shaw, Vicks, Mears, Sheridan). POC skipper.
Delon Armitage not around. No Cipriani (not overly surprising) Plenty of old heads in the tight 5 - Shaw, Vicks, Mears, Sheridan). POC skipper.
Gerald Davies has announced the squad for the British & Irish Lions tour of South Africa, with Paul O'Connell winning the race to captain the 2009 crop.
The mid-morning rumours were correct as Davies named an extended party of 37 that included shock call-ups Keith Earls, Ugo Monye, Alan Quinlan and Matthew Rees.
However, there were also some high-profile omissions as three international skippers - Ryan Jones, Mike Blair and Steve Borthwick - were not on the list as Ian McGeechan decided to limit the number of leaders on the plane.
Munster lock O'Connell leads a selection with fourteen representatives from Ireland, thirteen Welsh, eight from England and two Scots.
Elsewhere, Andy Powell has arguably beaten his national captain for a back-row slot while the versatile Earls has provided a dynamic presence for Heineken Cup holders Munster this season along with Quinlan.
Other casualties include England full-back Delon Armitage, who impressed many with some strong displays this season, as McGeechan picked four Wasps - centre Riki Flutey, prop Phil Vickery, lock Simon Shaw and back-row forward Joe Worsley.
2009 British & Irish Lions squad to tour South Africa:
Backs: Lee Byrne, Rob Kearney, Shane Williams, Leigh Halfpenny, Ugo Monye, Luke Fitzgerald, Tommy Bowe, Tom Shanklin, Jamie Roberts, Brian O'Driscoll, Keith Earls, Riki Flutey, Ronan O'Gara, Stephen Jones, Mike Phillips, Harry Ellis, Tomas O'Leary.
Forwards: Jamie Heaslip, Andy Powell, David Wallace, Stephen Ferris, Alan Quinlan, Joe Worsley, Martyn Williams, Alun-Wyn Jones, Paul O'Connell, Donncha O'Callaghan, Simon Shaw, Nathan Hines, Gethin Jenkins, Adam Jones, Andrew Sheridan, Phil Vickery, Euan Murray, Jerry Flannery, Lee Mears, Matthew Rees.