Weather Tonight: 4°c Partly Cloudy Night Morning: 8°c Cloudy

Sport

Paul O'Connell
Misery: Lions skipper Paul O’Connell trudges off after defeat in the Second Test and has a point to prove on Saturday

Paul O'Connell's desperate for Lions to go out on a high

Sam Peters in association with Guiness
2 Jul 2009


Paul O'Connell insists he can rouse his battered and bruised Lions to salvage some pride in the final Test of their gruelling six-week tour of South Africa.

With the series already lost following last week's last-minute defeat in Pretoria, the tourists have 80 minutes to play before they can put their feet up for some much needed rest.

Captain O'Connell admits the ferocity of the Loftus Versfeld clash, which has been overshadowed by Schalk Burger's eight-week ban and Springbok coach Peter de Villiers' subsequent failure to condemn him, could not be repeated on a weekly basis.

But the Irishman believes his tightly-knit squad still have enough left in the tank to mount one final assault on the world champions in Johannesburg.

"We had three days off after Pretoria and the guys were able to get it out of their system," said O'Connell. "We're now looking forward to the weekend and ending on a high.

"You would think straight away after the game the players would be really dreading it but a lot of us were looking forward to this weekend.

"It is not ideal. We would love to be here at 1-1 but this is life. You have to get on with it and the guys are professional enough to do that

"Everything isn't on the line like it was last Saturday but for a lot of us it will be a chance to pull on a Lions Test jersey again and we will not take that lightly. We will be eager to prove ourselves. Being 2-0 down is probably not a true reflection of where we are."

Head coach Ian McGeechan names his Third Test team today with Wasps prop Phil Vickery expected to be in the squad after being scrummaged off the pitch by Tendai 'The Beast' Mtawarira in the First Test in Durban.

Injuries to Adam Jones (shoulder) and Gethin Jenkins (cheekbone) mean the Lions front-row resources have been stretched almost to breaking point. Scrum coach Graham Rowntree said: "It would be a huge psychological challenge if Phil was to play but one he is capable of overcoming. He's one of the mentally strongest players I know."

Riki Flutey is in contention to start at centre in the absence of concussion victim Brian O'Driscoll while Jamie Roberts is recovering well from his wrist injury. With the Tri Nations looming, the Boks are expected to make big changes when they announce their side today. Rumours emanating from their camp suggest they could name a completely new back division.

Meanwhile, the Rugby Football Union have announced that former Bath players Alex Crockett, Justin Harrison, Andrew Higgins and Michael Lipman will face a disciplinary hearing on 29 July to answer charges of taking prohibited substances and refusing to take a drugs test.

Reader views (0)

 Add your view

No comments have so far been submitted.


Add your comment

 

Terms and conditions Make text area bigger You have  characters left.

We welcome your opinions. This is a public forum. Libellous and abusive comments are not allowed. Please read our House Rules.

For information about privacy and cookies please read our Privacy Policy.


 

 

  • Chris Robshaw to captain England for rest of Six Nations Chris Robshaw Chris Robshaw will lead England for the rest of the Six Nations after winning his two games as captain
  • Thierry Henry set for final game for Arsenal against AC Milan Thierry Henry Thierry Henry will play his final game for Arsenal at the San Siro with manager Arsene Wenger wishing he could stay for longer
  • I've played at Wembley, thanks to the JLS boys Phillips Idowu Phillips Idowu exclusive: JLS are a cool bunch of guys, I've got all their albums and I've followed them closely since The...
  • Chelsea stars say 'get Guus ­Hiddink in now' Guus ­Hiddink Senior Chelsea players want Guus ­Hiddink to return to Stamford Bridge as manager and save the club's season
  • Robin Van Persie has score to settle on his return to big stage Arsenal players Arsenal striker was harshly sent off this time last year but a brilliant run of form since has put him in a perfect position to put his...
  • England's luck is in as Charlie Hodgson leads the charge Charlie Hodgson Fly-half never gave up on Test career and that spirit is serving the team well
  • Shed tears for taxpayers not Rangers fans Rangers Ibrox Patrick Barclay: Administration is no fun for any club but it is still a relatively easy way out for the owners and...
  • Sean Dyche delighted with Valentine's Day victory for hard-working Watford Craig Forsyth Watford boss Sean Dyche hailed the Hornets' team spirit as they made it 10 points from 12 to continue their upward movement in the...
  • Alan Curbishley is No1 choice for Wolves Alan Curbishley Alan Curbishley is due to be interviewed for the job of Wolves manager
  • Javier Hernandez ready to embrace Europa League Javier Hernandez It might be a Thursday night on Channel Five - but Manchester United's clash with Ajax does sound like a Champions League game
  •