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Published 15:20 7 May 2021 BST
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Lions team manager Jason Leonard reads out Sam Simmonds' name at the squad announcement event. (Credit: Inpho)[/caption]
The way Warren Gatland spoke about Exeter No.8 Sam Simmonds, on Thursday, it looks as if Billy Vunipola, who's form dipped in the Six Nations, was never making the plane.
Andrew Porter is going as a third tighthead instead of a versatile front row that can cover both sides of the front row [although do not rule out him featuring at loosehead at some stage in the tour]. That leaves the identity of the Lions 37th man as being in the back row.
Lawes, who is only returning to fitness after a period on the sidelines, was 'pretty surprised' that he had made the squad. He said:
"I just didn’t really have any clue. Some players got emails and things like that, but I didn’t get an email. I didn’t last time either, so I was pretty much in the dark and waiting to see if I would get a shot basically. And, obviously, not being fit at the minute I thought my chances were quite slim, but I’m very grateful for the opportunity."Given his lack of contact from the Lions, it is safe to assume Lawes came into the conversation late and was the 36th man in the initial selection. The Northampton Saints star's ability to cover second and back row, and his form on the 2017 tour, saw him get in ahead of the likes of Sam Underhill, Josh Navidi and CJ Stander. Townsend says the coaching staff finalised their selection at 5pm on Wednesday 'and we were hoping that we would get the okay for 37 players'.
"Otherwise," he said, "we'd have to go back and take someone off the list. "Then, around about 7 last night, we got the thumbs up. Then, we could have a couple of drinks! It was a relief because we're really excited about the squad. But now we were in a position where we could announce the group and get working with them."No.37 got the green light and, knowing now that the coaches wanted a versatile and mobile back row, Jack Conan looks to be that recipient. Considering that Conan had not started a Test match for over a year and a half, before he was handed the No.8 jersey for the 32-18 win over England, his inclusion is remarkable. It does have similarities of Peter O'Mahony's late dash for the Lions in 2017, which saw him end up as captain for the First Test against the All Blacks.
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