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"I had to pick my squad on the parameters of there only being 36 players. There was a bigger squad named [by Gatland] and he ended up taking two extra back rows. "I had thought it might be between Stander and Peter O'Mahony for that last place but it was a smart move bringing both. Bringing Iain Henderson too was very smart." Horgan adds, "CJ, in many ways, had been the stand-out back row in the Six Nations. As a ball carrier, he has been incredible. My quandary was him or O'Mahony, who is very good over that ball and has that almost intangible quality the Lions will need in New Zealand."Luckily for Horgan, Stander, O'Mahony and Henderson, Gatland opted to go big on his squad.
All is good with the world again and the former Leinster winger is welcome back at Thomond Park the next time he is commentary duty.
As for the Champions Cup semi-finals, Horgan identified Stander, O'Mahony, Johnny Sexton and Tadhg Furlong as the key men in Munster and Leinster's ambitions. Gatland picked all four in his whopper squad so they should be up for it.
The ones to watch though, he predicted, were the likes of Ringrose, Keith Earls, Donnacha Ryan and Simon Zebo. Gatland didn't pick those lads and there are points to prove...
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