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27th June 2017
02:46pm BST

"Possibly, you may have been a little bit more positive about bringing those players on fresh, but so much was made of that. "I understand people's views... we made a collective decision that we'd make them injury replacements or as HIA replacements."If Gatland was only planning on getting these lads in to fill a jersey - valued or devalued - then what did it matter what part of the world they arrived in from? Why not call in the very best available to add to the training environment and really push the existing squad members? If you pick the lads and back them to the media, go ahead and play them. Don't reduce them to tackle bags after 10 days of being unfortunate punchbags and punchlines. Instead, we were left with the usual names being brought up by fans as the Lions visibly wilted in the closing stages. https://twitter.com/hertsrugby/status/879642390503596032 https://twitter.com/AlexMLowe/status/879632253281816578 The pressure would get to most rugby men in New Zealand and Gatland is no different. Thousands disagreed with his late additions but there was something admirable in how calculated the move was and how bullish he was about it. He is picking fights and picking over old scabs as the enormity of his task hits home. His latest move is one of his weakest yet. Another victory for the midweek team and Gatland would have been able to focus on the important things - responding to front page stories depicting him as a clown, flagging another illegal tactic from the All Blacks, etc. - but a draw leaves more questions to answer. Many of those that decried the call-ups of Dell, Hill, Francis and Dacey were the ones urging Gatland to send them on to refresh the [B team] frontliners. Gatland made this bed to lie in and it will be another restless night.
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