SECOND-ROW:
- 4. Alun Wyn Jones (Wales) – 1/3
- 5. Maro Itoje (England) – 1/8
BACK-ROW:
- 6. Tadhg Beirne (Ireland) – 4/7
- 7. Tom Curry (England) – 1/3
- 8. Taulupe Faletau (Wales) – 1/5
EDITORS PICKS:
- Warren Gatland’s possible full Lions standby list
- Jonah Lomu ranked his four toughest opponents
- LIST: 5 players you didn’t know could have played for England
- Owen Farrell & the 8 Highest-Paid Players in the Lions squad
- 4 Lions who are currently injured and when they’ll be back
What is the new British and Irish Lions 2021 schedule?
26 June – Japan (Murrayfield, Edinburgh
3 July – Emirates Lions, 17:00 BST (Ellis Park, Johannesburg)
7 July – Cell C Sharks, 19:00 BST (Ellis Park, Johannesburg)
10 July – Vodacom Bulls, 17:00 BST (Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria)
14 July – South Africa ‘A’ Team, 19:00 BST (Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town)
17 July – DHL Stormers, 17:00 BST (Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town)
24 July – First Test v Springboks, 17:00 BST (Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town)
31 July – Second Test v Springboks, 17:00 BST (Soccer City, Johannesburg)
7 August – Third Test v Springboks, 17:00 BST (Soccer City, Johannesburg)