Simplifying the Game: Why the British and Irish Lions Need to Strip Back Their Tactics

Chris Ashton argues that the British and Irish Lions should adopt a simpler game plan to enhance performance and showcase player talent.

The British and Irish Lions' recent performance against the New South Wales Waratahs has sparked a debate on their tactical approach. Despite a 21-10 win, the team made nine unforced errors, raising questions about their intricate game plan. Former England wing Chris Ashton has called for a more straightforward style of play to allow players to express their individual talents.

The Case for Simplicity

Chris Ashton, speaking on the BBC's Rugby Union Weekly podcast, criticized the Lions' current approach. "It was rubbish. If that was their first game, OK," he said. "Why have the Lions not stripped things back? There were so many changes and so many games, why not just go really simple against the Waratahs?"

Ashton believes that simplifying the game plan would give players more opportunities to showcase their X-factor and bring their personality to the game. "Instead of all these intricate plays. There isn't time for it," he added.

Andy Farrell's Challenge

Head coach Andy Farrell, who has successfully implemented a complex attacking system with Ireland, included 15 Irishmen in his initial touring squad. However, handling errors continue to plague the Lions' attack. Even the Ireland players, familiar with Farrell's system, have struggled to gel with their new teammates from other nations.

Lessons from Warren Gatland

Former Wales coach Warren Gatland led the last winning Lions tour in 2013. With the series poised at 1-1, Gatland started 10 Wales players in the deciding Test. "Gatland played it simple and had a big Welsh contingent that he coached and trusted," Ashton noted. "It seems now that would be easier to implement, as you have a relationship and gameplan that is flowing."

Looking Ahead

Ashton expressed curiosity about Farrell's strategy for the upcoming match against the Brumbies, which is 10 days before the first Test. "I just wonder now what they will do on Wednesday against the Brumbies," he said.

Key Players to Watch

Tommy Freeman has emerged as a standout performer in the back-three, earning praise from Ashton. "Freeman is carrying all over the pitch and is scoring tries - only he is doing that so far out on the wing this tour," Ashton said. "He is hitting lines in the middle of the pitch as they want to use his carrying."

Full-back Dilemma

The selection at full-back remains uncertain. Hugo Keenan, who made his Lions debut on Saturday, struggled to impose himself. Scotland's Blair Kinghorn, who started on the wing against the Waratahs, lacked opportunities to showcase his attacking prowess. "The full-back Test spot is open," Ashton remarked.

Conclusion

The British and Irish Lions face a critical juncture in their tour of Australia. Simplifying their game plan could be the key to unlocking their full potential and securing success in the upcoming Tests.

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