Showing posts with label Kirsten Bruce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kirsten Bruce. Show all posts

Friday, April 12, 2013

Lions Selector Panel–8th Round (SCO)

It’s one of the hottest debate topics egg-chasing has to offer.

Given we live in something of a green goldfish bowl on these Irish shores, there’s no harm getting input from elsewhere. And so we have the HarpinOnRugby Lions Selector Panel, made up of one fan from each nation, with even the Irish panellist based abroad.

This week it’s the turn of our Scottish panellist Kirsten Bruce. Click here to see how her latest choices affect the overall panel’s selection.

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It’s the Final Countdown! It is officially 18 days until the British and Irish Lions touring squad is announced – and 18 days until my birthday! (All the more reason to celebrate!)

There has been so much speculation over who Mr Gatland will be picking – the likes of Nathan Hines and Jonny Wilkinson? Will he go for a predominantly Welsh squad, or mix it up a bit? I know I would not be picking older players that have retired internationally purely because there is players STILL playing internationally who have heaps of experience.

My squad would look something like this (not in any order):

Fullbacks – Leigh Halfpenny, Stuart Hogg, Rob Kearney

Wings – Tim Visser, George North, Alex Cuthbert, Craig Gilroy

Centres – Manu Tuilagi, BOD, Jamie Roberts, Jonathan Davies

Fly Halves – Jonathan Sexton, Owen Farrell

Scrum Halves – Mike Phillips, Conor Murray, Greig Laidlaw

No 8 – Johnnie Beattie, Toby Faletau

Flankers – Chris Robshaw, Kelly Brown, Sam Warburton, Justin Tipuric/Ross Rennie (fitness dependant)

2nd Rows – Jim Hamilton, Joe Launchbury, Alun Wyn Jones, Paul O’Connell

Hookers – Ross Ford, Rory Best, Richard Hibbard

Tighthead Props – Euan Murray, Adam Jones, Dan Cole

Loosehead Props – Cian Healy, Ryan Grant, Gethin Jenkins

My Test team would look something like this, only one change to my team from last month, and that’s at fly half:

1. Cian Healy

2. Ross Ford

3. Adam Jones

4. Alun Wyn Jones

5. Jim Hamilton

6. Sam Warburton

7. Justin Tipuric

8. Johnnie Beattie

9. Conor Murray

10. Jonny Sexton

11. Tim Visser

12. BOD

13. Manu Tuilagi

14. Alex Cuthbert

15. Leigh Halfpenny

Replacements – 16. Rory Best 17. Gethin Jenkins 18. Euan Murray 19. Joe Launchbury 20. Chris Robshaw 21. Greig Laidlaw 22. Owen Farrell 23. Stuart Hogg

As for my captain – I have not a clue. There are two obvious captains in my XV in BOD and Warburton and I thought sharing captaincy would be a good idea, much like Craig Clarke and Liam Messam do for the Chiefs in Super 15. And it worked very well for them last season!

I realise my selections are not going to be everyone’s cup of tea, but I went with the players who I feel have been showing good form for their countries, and those who are experienced at the same time. Have a read, and get back to me with suggestions please!

I’m Kirsten. Some who read this may follow me on twitter (@kirstenbruce_02). I’m a big Scotland supporter, so apologies if I am a little bit biased. Also, big thanks to Jeff (@HarpinOnRugby) for allowing me to be involved – it’s sure to be challenging but a great experience!

Monday, March 18, 2013

Lions Selector Panel–7th Round (SCO)

It’s one of the hottest debate topics egg-chasing has to offer.

Given we live in something of a green goldfish bowl on these Irish shores, there’s no harm getting input from elsewhere. And so we have the HarpinOnRugby Lions Selector Panel, made up of one fan from each nation, with even the Irish panellist based abroad.

This week it’s the turn of our Scottish panellist Kirsten Bruce. Click here to see how her latest choices affect the overall panel’s selection.

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The Six Nations has flown by. Wales were exceptional against England, and thoroughly deserved the win. Scotland had some ups and downs, but their season was 100% better than last season’s wooden spoon. Ireland, were disappointing, but showed strength through their injury heartbreak. And could anyone have guessed it would be France to get the Wooden Spoon?!

Now, I can only wish the time will fly until the Lions tour!!

So many players have stood out for me this week – Justin Tipuric, Sam Warburton, Jim Hamilton and Mike Brown to name a few.

Injury has not been the greatest for any team this season (especially Ireland!) Richie Gray is out for eight weeks, which could well mean the end to his Lions dream. Same goes for those who were sure starters for the Lions last season e.g. Dan Lydiate, Stephen Ferris…

Based on this weeks Six Nations here is my Lions team:

1. Cian Healy

2. Ross Ford

3. Adam Jones

4. Alun Wyn Jones

5. Jim Hamilton

6. Sam Warburton

7. Justin Tipuric

8. Johnnie Beattie

9. Conor Murray

10. Dan Biggar

11. Tim Visser

12. BOD

13. Manu Tuilagi

14. Alex Cuthbert

15. Leigh Halfpenny

Replacements  16. Rory Best  17. Gethin Jenkins 18. Euan Murray 19. Joe Launchbury 20. Chris Robshaw 21. Greig Laidlaw 22. Owen Farrell 23. Stuart Hogg

I’m Kirsten. Some who read this may follow me on twitter (@kirstenbruce_02). I’m a big Scotland supporter, so apologies if I am a little bit biased. Also, big thanks to Jeff (@HarpinOnRugby) for allowing me to be involved – it’s sure to be challenging but a great experience!

Friday, February 15, 2013

Lions Selector Panel–6th Round (SCO)

It’s one of the hottest debate topics egg-chasing has to offer.

Given we live in something of a green goldfish bowl on these Irish shores, there’s no harm getting input from elsewhere. And so we have the HarpinOnRugby Lions Selector Panel, made up of one fan from each nation, with even the Irish panellist based abroad.

This week it’s the turn of our Scottish panellist Kirsten Bruce. Click here to see how her latest choices affect the overall panel’s selection.

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It’s that time of the year (the best time of the year). The Six Nations tournament! It’s only been the first two weeks, but it has been so exciting! Scotland actually won a match, and France – well, I don’t actually know what’s wrong with them!

It’s hotting up in terms of Lions selection too. Simon Zebo and Stuart Hogg have been the stand out players for me. I feel there are quite a few changes to my Lions XV, mainly due to injury or form.

1. Ryan Grant

2. Ross Ford

3. Euan Murray

4. Geoff Parling

5. Richie Gray

6. Justin Tipuric

7. Chris Robshaw

8. Johnnie Beattie

9. Danny Care

10. Owen Farrell

11. Tim Visser

12. Manu Tuilagi

13. BOD

14. George North

15. Stuart Hogg

16. Rory Best

17. Gethin Jenkins   18. Dan Cole   19. Ian Evans   20. Sean O’Brien   21. Mike Phillips   22. Jonathan Sexton   23. Leigh Halfpenny

I’m Kirsten. Some who read this may follow me on twitter (@kirstenbruce_02). I’m a big Scotland supporter, so apologies if I am a little bit biased. Also, big thanks to Jeff (@HarpinOnRugby) for allowing me to be involved – it’s sure to be challenging but a great experience!

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Lions Selector Panel–5th Round (SCO)

It’s one of the hottest debate topics egg-chasing has to offer.

Given we live in something of a green goldfish bowl on these Irish shores, there’s no harm getting input from elsewhere. And so we have the HarpinOnRugby Lions Selector Panel, made up of one fan from each nation, with even the Irish panellist based abroad.

This week it’s the turn of our Scottish panellist Kirsten Bruce. Click here to see how her latest choices affect the overall panel’s selection.

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ITS LIONS RUGBY YEAR! Exciting times!

I’ve been reading so many articles about who is likely to get a spot on the tour – but who really knows – besides Gatland?! Stories about Nathan Hines and Jonny Wilkinson being possibilities…I just don’t see that being a good decision. They made their choice to retire – in my eyes that means they took themselves out of the running.

A few (controversial) changes to my Lions team this month…I like to keep you readers on your toes! Johnnie Beattie is in as he has been playing amazing for Montpellier, and has been re-included in the Scotland Six Nations squad. Peter O’Mahony has also been impressive for Munster.

1. Cian Healy
2. Rory Best
3. Euan Murray
4. Richie Gray
5. Joe Launchbury
6. Peter O’Mahony
7. Justin Tipuric
8. Johnnie Beattie
9. Danny Care
10. Jonathon Sexton
11. Tim Visser
12. Manu Tuilagi
13. Jonathan Davies
14. Tommy Bowe
15. Leigh Halfpenny

BENCH : 16. Richard Hibbard 17. Ryan Grant 18. Dan Cole 19. Courtney Lawes 20. Kelly Brown  21. Mike Phillips 22. Owen Farrell  23. Rob Kearney


I’m Kirsten. Some who read this may follow me on twitter (@kirstenbruce_02). I’m a big Scotland supporter, so apologies if I am a little bit biased. Also, big thanks to Jeff (@HarpinOnRugby) for allowing me to be involved – it’s sure to be challenging but a great experience!

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Lions Selector Panel–4th Round (SCO)

It’s one of the hottest debate topics egg-chasing has to offer.

Given we live in something of a green goldfish bowl on these Irish shores, there’s no harm getting input from elsewhere. And so we have the HarpinOnRugby Lions Selector Panel, made up of one fan from each nation, with even the Irish panellist based abroad.

This week it’s the turn of our Scottish panellist Kirsten Bruce.  Click here to see how her latest choices affect the overall panel’s selection.

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Well, there have been plenty of ups and downs in the autumn internationals. Everything from Scotland’s heartbreaking loss to Tonga to England’s magnificent win over New Zealand. Not a good autumn overall for the British sides.

So the Lions coaching team was named, and well…it’s interesting alright! I’m going to reserve my judgement. At least we know they will have the best Doctor – James Robson!

1. Cian Healy

2. Ross Ford

3. Euan Murray

4. Joe Launchbury

5. Richie Gray

6. Tom Wood

7. Justin Tipuric

8. Jamie Heaslip

9. Eoin Reddan

10. Jonathan Sexton

11. Tim Visser

12. Manu Tuilagi

13. Brad Barritt

14. Tommy Bowe

15. Lee Byrne

Sorry guys that the blog is not as long as it usually is. Christmas shopping and parties got the better of me! Hoping to see some good rugby this weekend in the Heineken Cup, and then loving the derby’s over the Christmas period.

Have a good Christmas and New Year!

I’m Kirsten. Some who read this may follow me on twitter (@kirstenbruce_02). I’m a big Scotland supporter, so apologies if I am a little bit biased. Also, big thanks to Jeff (@HarpinOnRugby) for allowing me to be involved – it’s sure to be challenging but a great experience!

Friday, November 16, 2012

Lions Selector Panel–3rd Round (SCO)

It’s one of the hottest debate topics egg-chasing has to offer.

Given we live in something of a green goldfish bowl on these Irish shores, there’s no harm getting input from elsewhere. And so we have the HarpinOnRugby Lions Selector Panel, made up of one fan from each nation, with even the Irish panellist based abroad.

This week it’s the turn of our Scottish panellist Kirsten Bruce.

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International rugby is back – and I’m far too excited!

With the autumn internationals going on over the next few weeks, I can see there being many changes to my Lions team. Already there are 2 or 3 injury-enforced changes – Ross Rennie dislocated his shoulder in Scotlands loss to New Zealand, and Alun Wyn Jones injured in Wales loss to Argentina. Euan Murray has been dropped as I haven’t seen him play as yet – he gets his chance on Saturday. Geoff Cross had an immense game against New Zealand, and is unlucky to be dropped to the bench for Scotland’s match against South Africa. Charlie Sharples in for George North. Not because North isn’t good, purely because Sharples is better at the minute.

England was the only British team to win at the weekend, but Scotland should take a lot of heart from their performance against world champions, New Zealand. Tim Visser proved again why he is the top try scorer in the Celtic League, scoring two tries against the Number One team in the world.

So here goes…

1. Cian Healy

2. Ross Ford

3. Geoff Cross

4. Richie Gray

5. Ian Evans

6. Kelly Brown

7. Chris Robshaw

8. Jamie Heaslip

9. Eoin Reddan

10. Jonathon Sexton

11. Tim Visser

12. Manu Tuilagi

13. Tommy Bowe

14. Charlie Sharples

15. Leigh Halfpenny

Replacements: 16. Sean Cronin 17. Gethin Jenkins 18. Euan Murray 19. Jim Hamilton 20. Ben Morgan21. Danny Care 22. Greig Laidlaw  23. Stuart Hogg

I’m Kirsten. Some who read this may follow me on twitter (@kirstenbruce_02). I’m a big Scotland supporter, so apologies if I am a little bit biased. Also, big thanks to Jeff (@HarpinOnRugby) for allowing me to be involved – it’s sure to be challenging but a great experience!

Kirsten’s selections mean there have been two changes to the HoR Composite Lions XV – follow this link to see how the overall side is looking.  As always, feel free to leave comments, but please remember two things (1) it’s all about different people’s opinions so please show respect, and (2) your opinion carries a lot more weight if you at least put a nickname to it.

Next week, the third round of selections comes to an end with the latest from our Irish panellist.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Lions Selector Panel–2nd Round (SCO)

It’s one of the hottest debate topics egg-chasing has to offer.

Given we live in something of a green goldfish bowl on these Irish shores, there’s no harm getting input from elsewhere. And so we have the HarpinOnRugby Lions Selector Panel, made up of one fan from each nation, with even the Irish panellist based abroad.

This week it’s the turn of our Scottish panellist Kirsten Bruce.

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Well, it’s been quite an eventful week in term of rugby hasn’t it? Bad refereeing, bad decisions and to top it all off, my Edinburgh losing two in a row at home to Treviso and then to Saracens.

I know, I know, you can’t blame the ref for everything, but for the Treviso match it was astonishing. Even I, having only done my Rugby Ready course (so far) felt a football fan that knows bugger all about rugby could have done a better job!

Not wanting to get sidetracked, or I could rant all day about referees; I’ll get on with my Lions XV. A good few changes having to be made. Dan Lydiate’s injury has ruled him out unfortunately. Tricky trying to find someone to fill his boots – but there was only one option. THE FEZ. A few other changes, nothing too drastic. There looks to be a good tussle going on for top all-time try scorer in Celtic League – Tim Visser only 3 tries away from current holder Tommy Bowe. Things could get exciting!

1. Cian Healy

2. Ross Ford

3. Euan Murray

4. Richie Gray

5. Alun Wyn Jones

6. Stephen Ferris

7. Ross Rennie

8. Jamie Heaslip

9. Eoin Reddan

10. Jonathon Sexton

11. Tim Visser

12. Manu Tuilagi

13. Tommy Bowe

14. George North

15. Leigh Halfpenny

Replacements:

16. Rory Best

17. Gethin Jenkins

18. Donnacha Ryan

19. Kelly Brown

20. Danny Care

21. Greig Laidlaw

22. Brad Barritt

Just a quick little note at the end re: Jonny Wilkinson – if the decision was left to me (I wish) he would not even be considered for the Lions tour next year. He retired from international rugby last year so he gave the opportunity up. Warren Gatland would be making a big mistake taking him. Sexton/O’Gara, Laidlaw/Weir, Priestland/Hook and Flood/Farrell should be the main priorities for the tour.

I’m Kirsten. Some who read this may follow me on twitter (@kirstenbruce_02). I’m a big Scotland supporter, so apologies if I am a little bit biased. Also, big thanks to Jeff (@HarpinOnRugby) for allowing me to be involved – it’s sure to be challenging but a great experience!

Thanks again Kirsten! Her selection means there is a change to the HoR Composite Lions selection, follow this link to see how it now stacks up.  Next week, we complete the second round of selections with our Irish panellist.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Lions Selector Panel–1st Round (SCO)

It’s one of the hottest debate topics egg-chasing has to offer.

Given we live in something of a green goldfish bowl on these Irish shores, there’s no harm getting input from elsewhere. And so we have the HarpinOnRugby Lions Selector Panel, made up of one fan from each nation, with even the Irish panellist based abroad.

They have already made their pre-season picks, this week our Scottish panellist Kirsten Bruce updates us on her selections.

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First of all, I want to offer my sincere condolences to the family and friends of Nevin, Graham and Noel Spence. This terrible tragedy has rocked not only the Ulster rugby community, but also the rugby community as a whole. Certainly my spirits were lifted to hear that there will be a minute’s silence at every Rabo Direct Pro 12 match, and also a chorus of Stand Up For The Ulster Men. Nevin was such a talent; he will be sorely missed by Ulster players and fans, plus also anybody who follows the Celtic league and Ireland.

As I am sure many readers will not want to be reading too much after this misfortune and heartbreak, I will keep the main body of my Lions XV short and sweet. I have not changed my starting XV as I have seen no need too. Tim Visser – SIX tries this season already. His name is already sewn into the #11 shirt. However, replacements were tricky. Ian Evans red carded in Ospreys first game is not what you want to see, which is why Ryan is picked over him.

1. Cian Healy

2. Ross Ford

3. Euan Murray

4. Richie Gray

5. Alun Wyn Jones

6. Dan Lydiate

7. Ross Rennie

8. Jamie Heaslip

9. Eoin Reddan

10. Jonathan Sexton

11. Tim Visser

12. Jonathan Davies

13. Manu Tuilagi

14. George North

15. Leigh Halfpenny

Replacements:

16. Rory Best

17. Gethin Jenkins

18. Donnacha Ryan

19. Thomas Waldrom

20. Danny Care

21. Greig Laidlaw

22. Stuart Hogg

Thanks for reading guys. I’m sure next month I’ll have made changes…

I’m Kirsten. Some who read this may follow me on twitter (@kirstenbruce_02). I’m a big Scotland supporter, so apologies if I am a little bit biased. Also, big thanks to Jeff (@HarpinOnRugby) for allowing me to be involved – it’s sure to be challenging but a great experience!

Thank you Kirsten! If you follow this link you will see the Composite Lions XV made up from the four panellist’s choices.  It remains unchanged this week, next Friday we hear from our Irish contributor.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Lions Selector Panel : Preseason selection 3

Over the coming season, our Lions Selector Panellists will be taking turns to pick their ideal Lions 2013 starting XV so we can see how they evolve based on form throughout the campaign.  This week, it’s the turn of our Scottish panellist Kirsten Bruce. 

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Hi, I’m Kirsten. Some who read this may follow me on twitter (@kirstenbruce_02). I’m a big Scotland supporter, so apologies if I am a little bit biased. Also, big thanks to Jeff (@HarpinOnRugby) for allowing me to be involved – it’s sure to be challenging but a great experience!

So, I’ll crack on with my Lions XV now. I’ll tell you this much – it was tricky!

  1. Cian Healy

For a prop of only age 24, he is a very good all round player. Very good scrummager who can hold his own against the very best e.g. the Franks brothers. He gets stuck in about the rucks, winning penalties here, there and everywhere. Healy does not let the occasion get to him – he has shown that many a time whilst playing for Leinster in numerous finals. He is a big, bulky lad who won Man of the Match against Australia when Ireland beat them in 2011 Rugby World Cup. Heres hoping he can do the same for the Lions in 2013. Those not picked – Ryan Grant, purely because he has not enough experience as yet on the international front. Same goes for Corbisiero with 10 caps for his country. Gethin Jenkins would be my very experienced bench warmer, having 5 caps for the British and Irish Lions already; his experience could come in handy.

  1. Ross Ford

Probably the best hooker in the Northern Hemisphere right now. Had a great season with Edinburgh, which paid of for Scotland. He always gets over the gain line, as his ball carrying is very strong. Scotlands lineout is superb with Fords link with Richie Gray securing the ball almost every time. I feel he wasn’t the right choice for captain but unfortunately the right choice was injured (Kelly Brown). However, he leads from the front which is why I feel he is the best hooker for the job. Rory Best would definitely be on the bench as he has a similar attitude as he also leads from the front. Dylan Hartley is quite an angry player therefore I feel he gets too frustrated during games to let his form do the talking. Matthew Rees has been riddled with injuries so he is a risk I wouldn’t be willing to take.

  1. Euan Murray

By far the strongest tight head in the world. The position picks itself. Murray showed he could compete with the big guns (and win) with Scotlands historic win over Australia in the summer by winning the penalty in the scrum to win us the game. He went to South Africa with the Lions in 2009 but an ankle injury kept him out of the test side. He may not have the biggest supporters in rugby due to his decision not to play on Sundays. But, fortunately none of the games are on Sundays so Murray is available. Adam Jones is past his best unfortunately as he was brilliant in his day. Dan Cole’s strength is nowhere near as strong as both Murray and Jones. Also, his scrummaging is questionable.

  1. Richie Gray

This 6ft10 blonde bombshell is a no brainer – it’s impossible to think of reasons not to pick him. First name on the team sheet for Scotland. Works very well in the lineout and his 19 stone frame gives the scrum bulk and extra strength. Can sidestep and carry the ball effectively (anyone that can sidestep Rob Kearney is pretty much god of the rugby world). Unfortunately I feel all 3 other locks pale in comparison to Gray. Although I have a feeling this may change over the next few months.

  1. Alun Wyn Jones

This was by far the hardest pick. Mainly because they are all equally good at their job, but no one stood out. Alun Wyn Jones seemed the most sensible pick as he is an all round good rugby player and hard working. I felt there being no point in picking the likes of Paul O’Connell who has unfortunately been riddled with injury. Although I will be watching e.g. Ian Evans and Donnacha Ryan very closely in the first few rounds of Rabo Direct Pro 12.

  1. Dan Lydiate

Easiest pick of the forwards. One of the best flankers I’ve seen play. Does his job perfectly. Nothing but full of praise for this Welsh lad. Played a key part of Wales 2012 Grand Slam win in the Six Nations, and Wales successful Rugby World Cup. Not much else to say about this young talent, except he better watch his back. Sean O’Brien is an excellent flanker. Tom Wood is coming back from a long-term injury and has a lot of potential. Ally Strokotsch had a decent summer tour with Scotland but I just don’t think he is Lions material.

  1. Ross Rennie

I know what everyone is thinking. Why not Sam Warburton? Well in my opinion Ross Rennie has a far better technical ability. A phenomenal season with Edinburgh has seen him nail the number 7 shirt of Scotland to his back. With Sam Warburton captain of Wales he needs a kick up a behind as Justin Tipuric is well on his way to being first choice for Wales.

  1. Jamie Heaslip

Heaslip was an obvious choice for me. He is a warrior. Very good at picking the ball up at the scrum. Has a good amount of experience as he played all 3 tests in South Africa for the British and Irish Lions in 2009 and despite Irelands 3-0 defeat in New Zealand, Heaslip was Irelands stand out player. There is a lot of competition for this spot. Thomas ‘the Tank Engine’ Waldrom is a high impact player who is perfect to have coming of the bench to give the game a little boost. Toby Faletau and Kelly Brown/David Denton are also excellent players. I don’t envy the selection panel in the slightest!

  1. Eoin Reddan

I may have picked Reddan slightly controversially. He is a very talented scrum half. However I feel Kidney has been making the wrong decision picking Conor Murray over Eoin Reddan. His passing is slick and has been very successful with Leinster and Ireland. Ben Young’s is another I feel has been wrongfully chosen over Danny Care for England. Both are good scrumhalfs but Care is faster at rucks and at passing. Mike Phillips used to be an excellent scrum half but to be honest he just isn’t cutting it these days. Mike Blair is past his best.

10. Jonathon Sexton

Very good all round player. Place kicking, kicking for goal, passing is all of high quality. Plus if he can give the Lions one of his famous half time talks its highly unlikely we will lose. Owen Farrell is too young yet as you can feel himself getting frustrated when things don’t go his way. Rhys Priestlands ability isn’t up to scratch, although a good season with Scarlets may change that. Greig Laidlaw I would have on the bench as he knows what he is doing and has the ability to play scrum half and fly half.

  1. Tim Visser

The Flying Dutchman. Tim McVisser. What a player. His ability is outstanding. Top try scorer in the Rabo Direct Pro 12 for two seasons in a row. Plus he scored 2 tries for Scotland on his debut against Fiji. Not much else you could want from a winger!

  1. Manu-Samoa Tuilagi

A big, hulking centre, with the skills to go along with his size. Would run through walls to get to the try line, and succeed. Knows when it is the best time to pass or run through his opponents. I’m getting excited just thinking about Tuilagi running through the Aussies next year! Jamie Roberts is similar to Tuilagi in size but has been injured so I can’t really comment on his form. Nick De Luca makes too may silly decisions whilst playing so I would not be taking him to Australia.

  1. Jonathon Davies

Another big beast of rugby player in the centre. Him and Tuilagi will swat the Aussie centres away like flies. Davies is a very skilful centre, has a good sidestep on him. He connects well with other players and I cannot see him having any competition anytime soon.

  1. George North

This young lad can play rugby! Powerful, skilful with the strength of a body builder does not make him any slower. At only 20 years old he has a long and successful career ahead of him. The other contender for this spot would obviously be Chris Ashton, and I am not his biggest fan. I feel he is too cocky and talks himself up and the swallow dive should just be banned.

  1. Leigh Halfpenny

A big Welsh contingent in this Lions XV. Goes to show how well they have done over the last year. Leigh Halfpenny is a regular in the side. Does the kicking for goal and is excellent at it. His placekicking is admirable as well as his general play. A definite starter. Stuart Hogg is similar to Leigh Halfpenny in that he is young and has had an outstanding season. He would be perfect for the bench as he can play fullback and centre both very well. Rob Kearney and Ben Foden both very worthy of a spot in the team as well.

Click here for last week’s selection.

Kirsten will be back to us in 4 weeks to let us know if she has seen anything to change her mind.  Next week, we meet our Irish panellist and announce our first composite XV from the panel as a whole.

If you wish to join the debate, by all means include your opinion by way of a comment.  I’d like to think most people know how to disagree respectfully.

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