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Published 13:20 31 May 2021 BST
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"The way Warren has picked this squad and his support staff with the assistant coaches, with Gregor Townsend in there and the backline chosen, I think he has other plans. Look at the loose forwards that he has picked. "He has done so much coaching of the Lions that he knows the importance of trying to get guys aligned quickly. He has his attack coach in Gregor and the Scottish guys [like Ali Price, Finn Russell and Stuart Hogg], so I think we will see a change in his game-plan. "We will definitely see a mix, of it not being the Wales Test-match. Of course, he might just be throwing us some bait."[caption id="attachment_228833" align="aligncenter" width="2048"]
Lions team manager Jason Leonard reads out the name of Sam Simmonds at the Lions squad announcement. (Credit: INPHO)[/caption]
The bait line was continued by Springboks head coach Jacques Nienaber.
"Gatland has selected a well-balanced side, if you look at it," said the former Munster assistant coach.
"How many full-backs does he have? If you look at one side of it - there's Stuart Hogg, Elliot Daly, Liam Williams and Anthony Watson. And the other guys in the back three, Josh Adams and Louis Rees-Zammit. They're all good under the high ball. Duhan van der Merwe has improved, there, a hell of a lot. "If you look at that side of things, you know they can go the aerial route. But then, as Rassie rightly said, if you look at the magic of Finn Russell and Ali Price - a good combination there - it is a well-balanced side. "I agree with Rassie - it looked like they can go coast-to-coast and then adapt and go with a massive kicking game. They've got a 9 that can kick, a 10 that can kick and, if he goes with Owen Farrell, a 12 that can kick; left- and right-foot options. "So, he can go with a kicking game or a running game. I'm not sure if he's just throwing us bait, but it is a well-balanced side."As for renewing rivalries with Gatland, who is head coach of the Lions for the third straight tour, Erasmus is eager to get going.
"We are not friends," he said. "I don’t go and have a BBQ with him when I see him, but he is a guy that I’ve always felt has the right intention with coaching.
"There is never a weird, funny feeling after a match – lose or win. I enjoy him as a person and I think we have very similar mindset in terms of coaching and that’s why it’s always such a weird tussle when we play."
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