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Published 09:11 12 Oct 2016 BST
Updated 09:47 12 Oct 2016 BST
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The global calendar is expected to be redrawn after the 2019 World Cup to bring more uniformity between the hemispheres, which may spell trouble for the British and Irish selection that has been touring since 1888.
When one considers O'Connell's contribution alone over an eight-year period, it is easy to see why the loss of the series would be mourned by rugby fans. There is money to be made in the Lions Series too, so no need to son the black armband just yet. Catch up with the latest episode of Football Friday Live:"I don’t know how they shorten the domestic season to give the Lions a bit more time together to prepare, but in an era when money makes the world go round, it is still really important to the players. I think the players should be consulted and should have a say in those things," said O'Connell.
"If you are a businessman, you own a club as a business and see one of your players going off with the Lions and coming back injured, that is tough. And what money comes to them from the Lions?
"If all the decisions in rugby now are going to be made based on money, then there probably is no place left for the Lions. To me, for a player to be picked for the Lions and win for the Lions, that is still the ultimate. But that sort of thinking is coming into it less and less in rugby, so money will decide what happens with the Lions in the future. I hope I’m wrong."
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