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Published 14:36 10 Jan 2017 GMT
Updated 15:07 10 Jan 2017 GMT
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As tough as it will prove, each and every player that gets the email and phone-call from the Lions letting them know they made the cut will forever cherish the moment.
It is a long way away from the letters received by those selected for 'The British Lions' in 1929.
Those included in the squad, and able to give up six months of their life, would travel to New Zealand and Australia from mid-April to mid-October in 1930. Players were told to bring between £50 and £75 for 'incidental expenses'.
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There were five Irish players in the 29-man touring party, 12 English and a mixture of Scottish, Welsh and uncapped but promising club players.
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