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Published 18:19 19 Jan 2017 GMT
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The ugly reminder, you would think, should have put Hartley's candidacy for the role beyond doubt. However, Lions head coach, Warren Gatland, refused to rule out Hartley's contention for the role during the fallout of the controversial incident. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/809061386953379840 Rory Best, it would seem, is also in this camp. In an interview with Sky Sports that it is still possible for Hartley to lead the Lions to New Zealand in the summer.WATCH: England Captain Dylan Hartley receives RED CARD v Leinster for swinging arm on flanker Sean O'Brien @ChampionsCup pic.twitter.com/Pej8RMgUa1
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"Dylan's not injured, so he has an opportunity to get a good block of training done without getting beaten up every week in a match situation," Best told Sky Sports.It seems that Best believes that the ban might benefit Hartley, in the sense that the Englishman will have plenty of training done without picking up the niggles associated of playing week in, week out. Best continues by saying that Hartley's ban is unlikely to influence things as the latter rounds of the Six Nations, when a players' form could prove crucial, is so distant from the time where Hartley started his ban.
"So from that side of things, when you get to March and the shake-up in the Six Nations for the last two rounds of that, you'd be going a long way to say that his ban from December would be dictating events."Bests' pragmatic approach here perfectly sums up why he would be an excellent candidate for the captaincy role, rugby aside. He doesn't take the bait from the interviewer, he remains calm, composed and gives the dignified answer in relation to a potential future teammate. These attributes are exactly what is needed in a Lions captain and they will undoubtedly be called upon when the Lions face three gruelling Tests against the world's best side.
Hartley, as has been proven in the past, does not demonstrate these attributes on a regular basis and they are crucial to a successful captaincy.
For us, it is a straight shootout between Best and Alun Wyn Jones with the latter having recently been named captain for Wales for the Six Nations, at the expense of former Welsh and Lions captain, Sam Warburton.
A successful tournament for Jones and you may expect he will get the call.
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