Leicester Tigers' Peter Wheeler rules out changes to season for British Lions

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Thursday, July 02, 2009
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Leicester Tigers chief executive Peter Wheeler says a restructuring of the calendar to give the British & Irish Lions more preparation time is "unlikely".

After the Lions lost the second Test, and the series, to South Africa, head coach Ian McGeechan said the Lions would have a better chance of success if they were given more time together.

He said Lions tours should be "given the same priority as the World Cup" adding: "If they give the Lions a fair crack, the Test series will always be very meaningful. The two biggest things in the international calendar are the World Cup and Lions tours."

Wheeler, a former Lions hooker, agreed but said the closeness of the series had not made a compelling argument for change.

He added: "Ian is right. The Lions could be more successful if they were given more preparation time.

"Only having five or six weeks to try to become a team that will beat the world champions in their own backyard is difficult. Unfortunately, the calendar dictates that is the way it is.

"To give the Lions more time together would encroach on players' recovery time and that encroaches on the (domestic) season. It's unlikely."

Wheeler said defeats by 30 or 40 points would have painted a different picture.

"It is not as if they are getting hammered, and they have played some really good rugby.

"They won all of their provincial games, and could have won both Tests if a few things had gone their way.

"If they had got a draw on Saturday, it would have given them a lot of confidence and set up a wonderful final Test.

"They have lost by one score to the world champions – and they were at home.

"It was a cracking game last weekend and the Lions played really well. They were also a bit unlucky with one of the Springboks' scores.

"But, having lost that game and having so many players injured as well, it makes it very difficult for them this Saturday.

"Having said that, they need to win. They certainly don't want to go back without having won a Test considering how well they have played."

The chances of Tigers' Welford Road ground hosting matches in the 2015 World Cup edged a step closer after England was recommended by the Rugby World Cup's organising committee to host the tournament.

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    by martin smith, uppingham

    Monday, July 06 2009, 9:36AM

    “The lions were only a red for yellow decision away from winning the series.What we really need is some referees who are prepared to stand up to the home crowds and dish out red cards for gouging and spear tackles.”

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    by Richard, Oadby

    Thursday, July 02 2009, 9:00AM

    “Of course the real problem is that for the next 3 1/2 years there will be nobody lobbying for the Lions best interests, so nothing will change.

    I like Peter Wheeler a lot, but he is missing the point that an extra week's preparation time could have turned two losses into two wins and that the Lions have not now won in 7 or so tests.

    A bit of a shame he takes this view given that he is a player best known for his Lions performances.”

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