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4th April 2017
12:29pm BST

"Will Simon Zebo go as the alternative 15? For me, he has 'X' factor and he is definitely on the plane."We agree with O'Gara. It is extremely hard to see a Lions squad announced on April 19 without Zebo in it. While he had a merely decent Six Nations, most of the criticism of him stemmed from him not bursting through wit multiple line-breaks and tossing out offloads in contact. As we all know with this Ireland team, under Joe Schmidt, there is an innate conservatism in their play. Sean O'Brien admitted as much himself in Monday media interviews. Zebo was doing a job for his team and his best game of the tournament - like so many others - was in the final day win over England. He was solid as a rock that day and often dropped into the fullback role when Jared Payne played a higher line in attacks. It is his form with Munster that is a truer reflection on what Zebo can deliver. He has been sensational for a revived Munster side and has brought his very best to the games that truly mattered. At 27, Zebo is well ahead as the province's record try-scorer. On Saturday, at Thomond Park, he was the best back on show. He always made yards, with each and every of his 12 carries. 102 metres gained and a clatter of Toulouse defenders left in his wake.
Zebo was imperious under the high ball, winning four times under the most furious of pressure.
Gatland is on the record as being a fan of Zebo. How could you not be? Lions assistant coach Andy Farrell has worked with him for over a year now and has witnessed, first-hand some top performances in Chicago, Dublin and Rome.
He was one of the Irish heroes of Soldier Field.
He may be under the radar but he is more than capable of being a big player for the Lions when they face New Zealand at Eden Park on June 24.Explore more on these topics: