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Alex Spink

British and Irish Lions squad in full as eight Irish players named for South Africa tour

Alun Wyn Jones has been named the British and Irish Lions captain for the 2021 South Africa tour.

The world’s most-capped rugby player, winner of five Six Nations titles, three with Grand Slams, beat Maro Itoje, Stuart Hogg and Owen Farrell to the job of leading this summer’s tour.

It is the third straight visit to South Africa that the Lions have chosen a second row forward as captain - after Martin Johnson in 1997 and Paul O’Connell in 2009, reports The Mirror.

And it is fitting reward for a player who worked wonders to turn a dismal 2020 campaign into Six Nations glory this spring, coming within seconds of an unbeaten campaign.

Christchurch , New Zealand - 8 June 2017; Alun Wyn Jones, left, and British & Irish Lions head coach Warren Gatland during a press conference at the Rydges Hotel in Christchurch, New Zealand. (Photo By Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images) (Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

At 35 years, 229 days old the Swansea-born lock is the old man of the party, a figure some thought would retire after the 2019 World Cup.

“I’ve got a little bit longer yet,” was his reply then. He wasn’t joking. With a new contract in his pocket he is expected to play through to the next tournament in 2023.

Before then he returns to the country where his Lions’ career began, having appeared in all nine Tests the tourists have played across three tours since 2009.

Wellington , New Zealand - 1 July 2017; Alun Wyn Jones of the British & Irish Lions following the Second Test match between New Zealand All Blacks and the British & Irish Lions at Westpac Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo By Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images) (Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

He goes back to South Africa, still preaching the mantra “You're as good as your next one, not your previous” which has served him so well.

And he takes with him a squad bigger than expected after a 37th player was added after yesterday’s final four-hour selection meeting.

Gatland admitted: "In all my time in coaching this was was the most challenging squad I've had to pick."

Warren Gatland (©INPHO/Dan Sheridan)

Jones revealed: "I received a call from Gats on Sunday evening. I missed the call. Thought I’d better call him back. I accepted obviously.

“I feel very proud, very privileged. To be selected is initially what you want to be hearing. To have the armband as well is a privilege given the names that have gone before.”

The squad announcement itself brought a series of gasps as a large number of players expected to be included were left by the wayside.

England quartet Manu Tuilagi, Jack Nowell, Billy Vunipola and Henry Slade were omitted, as were Ireland duo James Ryan and Garry Ringrose and Wales pair Jon Davies and Josh Navidi.

That made room for surprise call-ups for Bundee Aki, Chris Harris, Ali Price, Jack Conan and Jonny Hill.

Aki is joined by fellow Irish players Robbie Henshaw, Conor Murray, Tadhg Beirne, Jack Conan, Tadhg Furlong, Iain Henderson and Andrew Porter.

British and Irish Lions squad in full

Forwards : Tadgh Beirne (Ireland), Jack Conan (Ireland), Luke Cowan-Dickie (England), Tom Curry (England), Zander Fagerson (Scotland), Taulupe Faletau (Wales), Tadgh Furlong (Ireland), Jamie George (England), Iain Henderson (Ireland), Jonny Hill (England), Maro Itoje (England), Alun Wyn Jones (Wales), Wyn Jones (Wales), Courtney Lawes (England), Ken Owens (Wales), Andrew Porter (Ireland), Sam Simmonds (England), Rory Sutherland (Scotland), Justin Tipuric (Wales), Mako Vunipola (England), Hamish Watson (Scotland).

Backs : Josh Adams (Wales), Bundee Aki (Ireland), Dan Biggar (Wales), Elliot Daly (England), Gareth Davies (Wales), Owen Farrell (England), Chris Harris (Scotland), Robbie Henshaw (Ireland), Stuart Hogg (Scotland), Conor Murray (Ireland), Ali Price (Scotland), Louis Rees-Zammit (Wales), Finn Russell (Scotland), Duhan van der Merwe (Scotland), Anthony Watson (England), Liam Williams (Wales).

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