Gatland hopes to unite nations
Lions 2013: Gatland warns France-based Lions candidates
British and Irish Lions coach Warren Gatland has warned any France-based stars they may miss the 2013 tour to Australia if they are unavailable for the start of the 10-match trip.
The Lions face the Barbarians in Hong Kong on 1 June - the day the French Championship final takes place.
"Ultimately, it may be up to the players," said Gatland.
"Preparation is so tight. If it means players aren't available to get on the plane, it may rule them out."
Gatland heads to France on Wednesday to talk to a number of Lions contenders and their club coaches.
Lions in Australia 2013
- Sat 1 June - Barbarians, Hong Kong
- Wed 5 June - Western Force, Perth
- Sat 8 June - Queensland Reds, Brisbane
- Tue 11 June - Combined New South Wales-Queensland Country, Newcastle
- Sat 15 June - New South Wales Waratahs, Sydney
- Tue 18 June - ACT Brumbies, Canberra
- Sat 22 June - First Test, Brisbane
- Tue 25 June - Melbourne Rebels, Melbourne
- Sat 29 June - Second Test, Melbourne
- Sat 6 July - Third Test, Sydney
"You don't want to cut your nose off to spite your face in terms of making those players unavailable if they are really, really important to you," he said.
"If you have got injuries in a certain position, you might get someone out a bit later but ideally you want everyone on the plane together.
"But if it means making a really, really tough call to say someone is not available then we might have to make that call. It might be the best thing for the squad.
"We're not going to make a hard-and-fast rule, but we are capable of making tough decisions if that's what is right for the squad."
A number of Welsh players compete in France, notably Mike Phillips, Gethin Jenkins, Luke Charteris, James Hook, Lee Byrne and Huw Bennett.
Gatland says he intends to watch Hook, Charteris and Phillips in action this weekend when Perpignan take on Bayonne.
"It is a chance to meet with coaches and talk to players and talk about potential release for the Lions players," said the Kiwi.
Charteris already has a clause written into his contract that guarantees his release for all Wales training and playing commitments.
Prop Jenkins plays his rugby at Toulon, where he is a team-mate of fellow Lions Jonny Wilkinson and Andrew Sheridan.
Full-back Byrne is in his second season at Clermont Auvergne, while Bennett left the Ospreys to play for Lyon in French rugby's second tier.
Gatland hopes his players follow the example of former Scotland lock Nathan Hines, who was a member of the 2009 Lions tour to South Africa.
"In 2009, Nathan Hines left Perpignan before a final because the Lions meant so much to him as a player," said Gatland.
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Comment number 49.
squeakybumtime7th September 2012 - 19:56
@48 - you can't just use the 'positive' stats and ignore the very real fact that in a period of 10 months this 'great' welsh team have lost to the lions opponents on 5 separate occasions, there is no justification to this - NH rugby has suffered from mediocrity for sometime and if you believe the performances by wales in last years 6N's were 'great' you are deluded.
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Comment number 48.
proper_dinlo7th September 2012 - 16:55
How about we save the bickering for 6N posts and support the Lions team and coach whoever is picked. Truth is that Wales won the grand slam last year and you dont do that without some great players so would expect to see quite a few in the side. I am sure the Wales side could be improved with the best players from the other 3 countries too.
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Comment number 47.
squeakybumtime7th September 2012 - 14:21
(excuse the rafa benitez impression)
Fact: Wales played Australia 5 times in 12 month period.......and lost all 5 - last 10 times played wales have won 1 (at home)
Fact:England have beaten australia on last 2 occasions (including an away victory) and won 4 of 10.
Conclusion: let's encourage gatland to pick 15 welsh blokes and all stick a months wages on the aussies to win 3-0 £££££££
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Numbnuts7th September 2012 - 10:36
@43 fair comments. Time will tell. Let's see how they do in November tests. Issue here for non welsh posters is we are continually being told how great wales are and have a team full of superstars and that the Lions should be full of welsh and that australia are rubbish. What's changed since June when a rubbish australia still beat your team full of superstars 3-0. Could have won doesn't count!!
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Numbnuts7th September 2012 - 10:06
@44 - RWC winners and two runner up spots - underperform!! Regular wins against SH teams home and away in the professional era - underperform!! The only times the Lions have won in the professional era ('89 and '97) was when the core of the squad was English. But thanks for the patronising comments anyway.
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