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"A lot of things can happen in that time. I’ve loved my time with the Lions. I don’t think it’s anything different, it’s just about the Lions talking to the clubs and unions about having that adequate preparation time to go on a tour. "You are playing away from home, normally with a lot of travel and with a lot of expectation. You are putting a team together in such a short period of time and there’s a lot of expectation to win a series. As the Lions, when you’re putting together the best players from the northern hemisphere, we get less preparation time than the national teams do when they go on their own tours. "It’s a common theme. I’ve been continually saying it. Hopefully in the next six months they can iron that out and we can get the schedule for four years’ time tidied up in terms of when finals are on, so that you can get the whole squad together for a couple of weeks before you go on tour. That would make a lot of difference in terms of helping preparation."[caption id="attachment_234063" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]
Gregor Townsend, the Lions assistant coach, directs a British and Irish Lions training session. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)[/caption]
So that was Gatland's take, less than an hour after the series had been lost and the tour wrapped.
Less than 24 hours later, Gregor Townsend, who is head coach of Scotland, put himself in the frame with his wide-ranging chat with the travelling press-pack.
The future of rugby, he believes, lies with creative 10s like Marcus Smith and Finn Russell, who both could well tour Down Under in four years. He commented:
Whoever does get the Lions head coach gig in four years' time - and Andy Farrell would be considered if all goes well with Ireland - taking on the Wallabies should be the easiest task of the three the Lions face. Australia could well have a crack team by the time 2025 rolls around, but the tours there are not renowned for being as gruelling as South Africa and New Zealand. There may be quite a queue formed for that tour, but Townsend has already whetted the appetite.
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