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Published 11:40 26 May 2021 BST
Updated 11:40 26 May 2021 BST
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"Having started every Test on the last tour," he says, "anything less than that, this time, would leave a bad taste in your mouth. That's where my head is at, at the moment, having got on the plane."On House of Rugby Ireland [LISTEN from 8:30 below], Murray spoke about his potential half-back partners in South Africa, and how Simon Zebo has given him the heads-up on Racing teammate Finn Russell.
Russell has been playing with Simon Zebo, one of Murray's best friends in the game, for the past two seasons. While Zebo himself was an outside shout to make the Lions, Russell's club form and his return to the Scotland fold had him in the mix for his second tour.
The Scot was one of 'The Geography Six' on the last tour, but did get game-time in a midweek match. With Gregor Townsend installed as backs coach, Russell's chances of making the plane shot up.
"I’m sure I’ll get all the info out of Zeebs, about how Finn likes to play the game," says Murray.
It is interesting to note, then, that former Lions head coach Ian McGeechan, who was in charge for the 2009 tour to South Africa, has selected Murray and Russell in his Test XV. In his selection, for The Daily Telegraph, there is an even spread of four players from Ireland, Wales and Scotland, with three England players also getting the nod."I met him a few times. He’s a real good fella. He’s obviously a fella that likes to play off-the-cuff. Ridiculous skills. Can pull out some ridiculous things, and that come off. There’s a risk with playing that way, as well, but, yeah, he’ll definitely make things interesting.
"Over the past two years, he’s been in special form, and Racing have come really close to winning silverware, especially the European Cup, and he was a big part of that. He’s been going real well, and Owen [Farrell] and Dan [Biggar] there, I think they’re all in really good form.
"That’s part of the magic, going on tour, it’s playing inside these guys, learning what they’re about and really experiencing it. Yeah, Finn is going to be fun, I’d imagine."
15. Stuart Hogg (Scotland) 14. Anthony Watson (England) 13. Chris Harris (Scotland) 12. Robbie Henshaw (Ireland) 11. Liam Williams (Wales) 10. Finn Russell (Scotland) 9. Conor Murray (Ireland) 1. Rory Sutherland (Scotland) 2. Ken Owens (Wales) 3. Tadhg Furlong (Ireland) 4. Maro Itoje (England) 5. Alun Wyn Jones (Wales) 6. Tadhg Beirne (Ireland) 7. Tom Curry (England) 8. Talupe Faletau (Wales)No Owen Farrell, Mako Vunipola or Jamie George in McGeechan's Test side, but none of that trio could claim to have kicked the door down in the Six Nations. The combination of Robbie Henshaw and Chris Harris may have seemed unlikely, back in January, but both men have delivered for club and country over the past five months. For Henshaw, he has been in top form since rugby resumed, last August, following the Covid-enforced break. WATCH THAT CONOR MURRAY INTERVIEW HERE:
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