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19th May 2021
12:06pm BST

"He's no different. He obviously wants to be there and be involved, but he's also wishing myself and the squad all the best when we get out there." "Obviously, I feel emotional about it," he added. "I feel for him - disappointed and that - but some people do miss out, and it's not our decision to make. "Look, the team that has been picked, I think, is a very strong one and [Gatland] has picked it for a reason. For us, as players, you've got to deal with that and move on. "In terms of how I reacted to the [squad] news, it was a bit bittersweet, to be honest, hearing my name and not hearing his. But he was the first person to say congratulations to me, and I was the first to say, 'Ah, unlucky you missed out' to him. So, that's how it goes."[caption id="attachment_228145" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]
Mako Vunipola has toured with the Lions in 2013 and 2017. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)[/caption]
The Lions opted to read the backs and then forwards out, in alphabetical order, this time out. That meant Wales winger Josh Adams was the first to learn his fate while Vunipola was the second last of the 37 names announced [Hamish Watson was last].
"It wasn't nice, that wait," he said.
"It was nerve-wracking but I've been fortunate to go on a few tours so it wasn't quite as bad, for me."
Goode joked that Vunipola can count to three so would have, hopefully, done the math and known there was one front row seat being kept warm for him.
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