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Win, lose or draw, Lions tour has enhanced Warren Gatland’s reputation

Whatever the result in the decider against New Zealand, those who have derided the Lions coach’s methods as smash and drab have underestimated himClowntime is over. Whatever the result on Saturday, Warren Gatland will finish the series against New Zealand with his coaching reputation encased in cement a month after an aside he made at the end of a media conference at which his methods had been questioned, which cursed the need for him to keep defending himself, was picked up on tape recorders and printed.Some in the New Zealand media were quick to write off Gatland as a failure, despite his success with Wasps, Waikato and Wales, after the British & Irish Lions made a juddering start to the...

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Lions reinvigorated by jet-boating, bungee jumping and the odd beer | Robert Kitson

Tourists’ conditioning expert reckons time away from rugby will refresh the parts another gym session cannot reach before the decider against the All BlacksIt is at times like this, with a major Test series poised at 1-1 before a decisive finale, that top-level coaches earn their money. On the one hand the British & Irish Lions need no extra motivation for the biggest game of their lives, on the other they must take the field on Saturday with precisely the right mindset. It is part art, part science, particularly in the final week of an 11-month season.Some head coaches, on the eve of a “cup final”, like to trust in the months of hard training their players have already banked...

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Angry All Blacks still trying to get Wellington out of their minds | Andy Bull

While the Lions are having some fun in Queenstown, New Zealand are talking a good game but can’t seem to move on from their defeat in the second Test Players always say they’re only worrying about themselves, not the other lot. It’s on the first page of the PR’s guide to press conference cliches. The All Blacks offered up a couple of variations on it on Tuesday, but you can be sure they’ve been talking about the Lions, the way they played in the second Test and what they have been up to since. Related: Lions’ Irish players steeled for decider having felt force of wounded All Blacks Related: Lions centre Jared Payne faces further tests as migraines continue Continue reading...

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Five key issues ahead of decider between New Zealand and the Lions | Paul Rees

The British & Irish Lions have momentum after their memorable win in Wellington, but the All Blacks will be charged up by defeatNew Zealand rarely lose and hardly ever at home. Just as the British & Irish Lions burned with desire and determination in Wellington, knowing they had to win to remain in the series, so the All Blacks will have a sharper edge in training this week. The series may be level, but the Lions have created more opportunities than their hosts, who have struggled to break out of the shackles fixed on them by a rush defence. The forward battle has been even, but in the backs it is advantage Lions. Momentum is with them but they know...

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Lions beat New Zealand on tiniest of margins, and a thrilling finale awaits | Nick Evans

Wafer-thin refereeing decisions and breaks of the ball won Warren Gatland’s men the second Test, and the victory sets up a mouthwatering deciderThere is so much to love about the British & Irish Lions, and so much to love about what was a hell of a Test, but there is one thing that has annoyed me about it and left a bit of a bitter taste. The penalty to win the match is really frustrating and it is just a shame that such a good contest was settled that way.It is not the fault of Jérôme Garcès because, to the letter of the law, it is a penalty. It is the law itself that is the problem. Kyle Sinckler jumps just...

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