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24th April 2021
12:39pm BST

"They did a short line-out off the tail. Rather than try to run around me, Liam Williams ran straight at me. "I swear to God, it was like running into a brick wall. He absolutely dazzled me. I was, like, 'What am I hitting here?' "He’s one of the toughest players in rugby – fact. And he’s all bone as well. He actually ran over the top of me, and I was holding his legs and, like, 'What's hitting me here?!'"[caption id="attachment_194549" align="aligncenter" width="640"]
Liam Williams is set to tour with the Lions for a second time. (Credit: SPORTSFILE)[/caption]
Warburton, who is a Vodafone British & Irish Lions ambassador, backed up O'Brien on that claim about Williams and confirmed he was on the end of a few bone-rattlers when they used to train together.
"Tackling’s a mindset," said Warburton. "If you want to get someone down you have to be brave, coupled with having good technique.
"Liam Williams is one of the bravest players out there — no regard for his body. He’d take you on Sean, and you’d probably have three stone on him. He doesn’t care. "Because he has that mindset, he can get away with being 85kg to 90kg or whatever he might be playing against a regular 110kg bloke."When it came to O'Brien's Lions XV, though, he went with Keith Earls over Williams on the left wing and has Stuart Hogg as his fullback. The Scarlets man would still make O'Brien's Lions matchday squad, though, due to his pedigree and ability to cover across the back three. ********** *Sam Warburton is promoting a cutting-edge app - launched by Vodafone UK & Ireland in partnership with the British & Irish Lions - for this summer's tour, with one of the key features being the ‘XV Selector’. It can be downloaded on the App Store or here on Google Play. CATCH THAT EPISODE HERE:
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