The back-to-back world champions All Blacks weren’t the toughest thing skipper Sam Warburton has had to deal with over the last six weeks.
Toughest part of the whole tour was leaving this little one. So glad to have my little girl back ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Zoybzr2Sa7
— Sam Warburton (@samwarburton_) July 13, 2017
Upon his return Wales’, the flanker was reunited with his daughter Anna Victoria after six weeks away, revealing being without her was the most difficult part of the tour.
His tweet immediately received lots of positive reaction from Lions fans welcoming the Lions captain home, praising him for his efforts in New Zealand against the world champions.
READ MORE:
-
New Zealand journalist apologises for treatment of Lions
-
Test your knowledge by taking our BUMPER quiz!
-
REVEALED: Exeter Chiefs new home and away shirts
-
Lions stars arrive back on home soil with silverware
Warren Gatland’s men had returned to London with the team on Wednesday afternoon clutching the trophy after the Lions drew 1-1.
But holding Anna Victoria, who was born last summer, in his arms again was clearly even a more special moment.