Sam Warburton backs Maro Itoje as Lions captain on Tour of South Africa

 Sam Warburton has backed Maro Itoje to go his own way in South Africa this summer. And the captain of the British &amp Irish Lions. Alun Wyn Jones is the favorite for the role but his compatriot Warburton. Who captained the Lions on their two previous tours. Believes the England and Saracens lock is the best man for the job. The Rugby fans can buy England Rugby World Cup tickets from our website at exclusively discounted prices.

Sam Warburton back’s Maro Itoje as Lions captain on tour of South Africa

Warburton’s resounding support comes despite Itoje’s problems with discipline on the pitch during the Six Nations. As well as England’s fifth-place finish. Warren Gatland has warned that England’s dismal Championship can count on Eddie Jones’ players in terms of selection. But Warburton sees Itoje as a guaranteed Lions Test starter and the ideal leader.

Counting against Itoje is that the incontrovertible fact that no agreement has yet been reached on players based in England. And released early to require part within the Lions’ preparation camp in Jersey. And play within the pre-tour Test against Japan in Edinburgh. Compounding matters, the Championship final second leg scheduled for June 19. Meaning Itoje would miss the first week of camp even if a deal is struck. Between the Lions and the Premiership clubs.

The lack of match fitness on Tuesday also highlighted by the RFU. As the main reason for their dismal Six Nations campaign. Warburton, however, sees Itoje as one of the few guaranteed starters for the Lions.

“Everyone was watching the first match [of England’s Six Nations campaign against Scotland] when he gave away four out of five penalties, but I think it was just a bit of rust,” Warburton said. “I think Warren will want him to be able to go because he’s one among the players. He is going to a guaranteed Test starter, and that I extremely impressed with him in 2017. I think given his age… Many of the other captaincy candidates are a little older. And I would ask if there would be too much pressure to go through a tour like this at the end of the season. For Rugby World Cup 2023 tickets visit our website eticketing.

“I think Jamie George, Maro Itoje, and Owen Farrell are going to be 100% on the road. Warren really supports his training methods to get players into the game before they play. He did it with a lot of players over the years, including me. I think he will find solace in the fact that he has four. Or five games to prepare those players for the first Test. But I worried about Elliot Daly and Billy Vunipola. Whether Elliot’s form has dropped or if it’s going to take Billy too long to get into match fitness.”

Warburton urged Premiership clubs to talk to their players about early release. And join the Lions’ preparations once their home season is over. “Sometimes I’m wondering if the players are at the forefront of the conversations. If they talked to the England Players’ Association and said, “What do you want to do?” I think they’d surprised to hear what the players want. At the moment it’s hard to ask for more money [for releasing players], I think you need to be a little more compassionate.”

Sam Warburton back’s Maro Itoje as Lions captain on tour of South Africa

Premiership Rugby, meanwhile, announced the shock resignation of Darren Childs as chief executive on Wednesday. Just 20 months after the job. Childs, an unpopular figure in the league, will join CVC – a private equity firm that owns a 27% stake in the Premiership. Where he will join his predecessor Mark McCafferty.

It thought senior Premiership officials not informed of Childs’ decision until moments before his announcement. And his departure ended a turbulent tenure that included Saracens’ scandal of the salary cap. And the aftermath of the pandemic. PRL will unveil succession plans in due time with Nigel Melville. The newly appointed chairman of the board, as one of the favorites. Eticketing.co is the best website for World Cup 2023 tickets. The World Cup fans can buy Rugby World Cup tickets 2023 from our website at massively discounted prices.

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