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George Smith (75)
The 12th British & Irish Lions tour of New Zealand (or 11th depending on how one views the 1908 tour that Scotland & Ireland chose not to participate in) is taking shape with the fixtures list & B&IL coaching staff confirmed:
Fixtures
Sat 3 Jun v Provincial Unions, Whangarei
Wed 7 Jun v Blues, Auckland
Sat 10 Jun v Crusaders, Christchurch
Tue 13 Jun v Highlanders, Dunedin
Sat 17 Jun v Maori All Blacks, Rotorua
Tue 20 Jun v Chiefs, Hamilton
SAT 24 JUN v ALL BLACKS, AUCKLAND
Tue 27 Jun v Hurricanes, Wellington
SAT 1 JUL v ALL BLACKS, WELLINGTON
SAT 8 JUL v ALL BLACKS, AUCKLAND
Sir Clive Woodward brought an unprecedented 44 players in 2005 for an arguably much less demanding schedule (3 tests, Maori All Blacks & seven provincial sides). The mind boggles at how many Gatland may feel he needs to tackle his itinerary!
Lions coaching staff:
Head Coach: Warren Gatland (Wales)
Assistants: Rob Howley (Wales - backs), Steve Borthwick (England - forwards), Andy Farrell (Ireland - defence)
Previous tours
1904 (British Isles) played 1 test, won by NZ
1908 (Anglo-Welsh) 3 tests, NZ won series 2-0
1930 (British Isles) 4 tests, NZ won series 3-1
1950 (British Isles) 4 tests, NZ won series 3-0
1959 (British Isles) 4 tests, NZ won series 3-1
1966 (British Isles) 4 tests, NZ won series 4-0
1971 (British Isles) 4 tests, Lions won series 2-1
1977 (British Isles) 4 tests, NZ won series 3-1
1983 (British Isles) 4 tests, NZ won series 4-0
1993 (British Isles) 3 tests, NZ won series 2-1
2005 (British & Irish Lions) 3 tests, NZ won series 3-0
Overall NZ have won 29 of the 38 matches & 9 of the 10 series (or 27 of 35 & 8 of 9 excluding the Anglo-Welsh). The 1904 match was tacked on to the Lions tour of Australia where they won all 3 tests. Some of the subsequent tours had a match in Australia tacked on before or after the NZ segment, the next Australia-only tour wasn't until 1989.
Fixtures
Sat 3 Jun v Provincial Unions, Whangarei
Wed 7 Jun v Blues, Auckland
Sat 10 Jun v Crusaders, Christchurch
Tue 13 Jun v Highlanders, Dunedin
Sat 17 Jun v Maori All Blacks, Rotorua
Tue 20 Jun v Chiefs, Hamilton
SAT 24 JUN v ALL BLACKS, AUCKLAND
Tue 27 Jun v Hurricanes, Wellington
SAT 1 JUL v ALL BLACKS, WELLINGTON
SAT 8 JUL v ALL BLACKS, AUCKLAND
Sir Clive Woodward brought an unprecedented 44 players in 2005 for an arguably much less demanding schedule (3 tests, Maori All Blacks & seven provincial sides). The mind boggles at how many Gatland may feel he needs to tackle his itinerary!
Lions coaching staff:
Head Coach: Warren Gatland (Wales)
Assistants: Rob Howley (Wales - backs), Steve Borthwick (England - forwards), Andy Farrell (Ireland - defence)
Previous tours
1904 (British Isles) played 1 test, won by NZ
1908 (Anglo-Welsh) 3 tests, NZ won series 2-0
1930 (British Isles) 4 tests, NZ won series 3-1
1950 (British Isles) 4 tests, NZ won series 3-0
1959 (British Isles) 4 tests, NZ won series 3-1
1966 (British Isles) 4 tests, NZ won series 4-0
1971 (British Isles) 4 tests, Lions won series 2-1
1977 (British Isles) 4 tests, NZ won series 3-1
1983 (British Isles) 4 tests, NZ won series 4-0
1993 (British Isles) 3 tests, NZ won series 2-1
2005 (British & Irish Lions) 3 tests, NZ won series 3-0
Overall NZ have won 29 of the 38 matches & 9 of the 10 series (or 27 of 35 & 8 of 9 excluding the Anglo-Welsh). The 1904 match was tacked on to the Lions tour of Australia where they won all 3 tests. Some of the subsequent tours had a match in Australia tacked on before or after the NZ segment, the next Australia-only tour wasn't until 1989.