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Published 16:37 19 Jul 2021 BST
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Greig Laidlaw and Jack Nowell celebrate a Lions try against the Chiefs, in 2017. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
Greig Laidlaw recalls a hectic start to the 2017 tour, as the squad only arrived in New Zealand three days before their first warm-up against, against the Provincial Barbarians.
"It was even after the warm-up," he says, "and it probably still hadn't sunk in yet that I was there. I'll always remember, in the dressing room, my jersey there, ready to go and hanging on a peg right in front of me. "It's just that realisation that I'm about to play for the Lions and be part of it. An incredible experience and I loved every minute of it. You think of the history of the Lions and the players that have gone before you. That's what makes it so special."Laidlaw says he still remains in touch with England hooker Jamie George, who he cracked up a friendship with on the 2017, and Courtney Lawes, who he initially thought he would clash with. Lawes and Owen Farrell dominated at table tennis, and O'Brien recalled the forfeit if we were soundly beaten in a game against either.
"If you got beaten 10-0, you had to do a naked run around the table... I remember going down 8- or 9-0 and thinking, 'Oh no!' because the team room could be full of anybody - physios and anyone else. I rattled a back-hand back down at it was pure relief! "It was squeaky bum time for some of the table tennis players, because you don't want to be doing a naked lap in the team room."Laidlaw said the mid-week boys 'had a good crack at it' on nights out, but were always there on the training ground when needed to prep the Test team for their jousts with the All Blacks. "There was a lot of envy of the boys, when you'd wake up on a Thursday morning," O'Brien recalls. "They'd be out after playing the Wednesday night game and there'd be a bit of craic, and a few stories coming back. You'd be thinking, 'Jaysus, will I try get in the midweek team?!'" The Scotland star, who is currently playing his club rugby in Japan, says the socialising element was encouraged on the 2017 tour. When the Third Test wrapped up, and the series was drawn, the rest of the squad did their best to make up for lost time.
"I remember walking into the team room, at some point, and Jack Nowell was lying, sleeping in a bed, right in the middle of the room. I don't even know where the bed had came from. I think he was in his full [match] gear too. Mad times and such good craic off the field."The 2021 squad are having to make their own fun within the confines of their team hotel. We have heard about coffee mornings and DJ sets, but nothing quite as lively and colourful as the antics in New Zealand. Perhaps that will come with the end-of-tour session.
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