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"Looking at South Africa, you have to have players, particularly in your forward pack, that just don't put the ball under their arm and run straight. You need players with footwork and Simmonds has that with pace. "Faletau has definitely got footwork as well. It's not about trying to match them physically. You need players that can do that but you've got to be able to bring some variation into your attacking options. From shorter lineouts, where Exeter use Simmonds, he's got that variation and that pace. He scores tries and I'm really excited about him getting that chance."While Stander is capable of a breaking tackles and offloading, his game is often one of making the one-out carries, into contact, that Munster and Ireland rely on him for. His selflessness may well have cost him, but all is not lost. On the latest House of Rugby Ireland episode [LISTEN from 27:20 below] South African journalist Craig Ray raised the interesting prospect of CJ Stander being a very easy back-row call-up for the Lions, when he is back home with his family. [caption id="attachment_227608" align="aligncenter" width="2048"]
CJ Stander shakes hands with Warren Gatland on the 2017 Lions Tour to New Zealand. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
Ray, who works as editor at The Daily Maverick, says he was 'not too surprised' when he heard CJ Stander had not received the call for his second Lions Tour.
"When CJ announced he was retiring and was still eligible until the end of the international window, he maybe knew what was coming. "He's a good player and he is probably going to be in South Africa at the time. I haven't seen the official long-list of reserves. Perhaps he's on that. He would be a quite handy guy to have, in Pretoria, to hop into a bubble if needs be."Stander's wife and daughter have remained in South Africa, with his wider family, since they headed back home before Ireland's second Covid-19 lockdown came into effect. He will be heading to Pretoria after his season wraps with Munster. Gatland and his coaches would be wise to keep his number handy, as Stander would be a top addition to that Lions squad as they seek a first Test Series win there since 1997.
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