British & Irish Lions Tour Squad Announced

Forwards: Rory Best, Dan Cole, Taulupe Faletau, Tadhg Furlong, Jamie George, Iain Henderson, Maro Itoje, Alun Wyn Jones, George Kruis, Courtney Lawes, Joe Marler, Jack McGrath, Ross Moriarty, Sean O’Brien, Peter O’Mahony, Ken Owens, Kyle Sinckler, CJ Stander, Justin Tipuric, Mako Vunipola, Billy Vunipola, Sam Warburton (CAPTAIN)
 
Backs: Dan Biggar, Elliot Daly, Jonathan Davies, Owen Farrell, Leigh Halfpenny, Robbie Henshaw, Stuart Hogg, Jonathan Joseph, Conor Murray, George North, Jack Nowell, Jared Payne, Jonathan Sexton, Tommy Seymour, Ben Te’o, Anthony Watson, Rhys Webb, Liam Williams, Ben Youngs

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John “Bentos” Bentley Interview with Scrum Magazine

Interview with John Bentley courtesy of SCRUM MAGAZINE
 

Bentos is looking forward to his fourth British & Irish Lions tour with Living With The Lions Sports Travel and we cannot wait to spend time with him again. His personality and smile is infectious and he really is the life and soul of the tour.

 
INTERVIEW WITH SCRUM MAGAZINE:
Twenty years ago John Bentley drove down to Birmingham from Newcastle with the likes of Alan Tait and Doddie Weir for a British & Irish Lions introductory meeting, not knowing that in the months that ensued he would become part of one of the most revered sides in rugby history.
 
Like Tait, Scott Gibbs and Alan Bateman, Bentley had his roots, and much of his career to date, ensconced in rugby league, which was a professional sport played by hard, hard men.
 

Recalling that trip down the M42, John says: “There was a horrendous crash on the motorway and we nearly missed out on it altogether, but just arrived in the nick of time. There were 62 of us that got measured for suits and because it was the first professional tour of its kind, everyone had to sit down and sign contracts and it’s mad to think that people were going to get paid to play for the Lions.
 
“Being from a rugby league background, the Lions was still seen as the ultimate and I never thought for a minute I’d be selected for a tour, let alone a Test spot. Going over to South Africa to play in such a hostile atmosphere didn’t sink in until long after; I genuinely still look back on it all and think ‘Wow, that was special’.”
 
The 1997 British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa was one for the ages. It rekindled four nations’ love affair with the most iconic of unified selections and delivered the finest of legacies with a 2-1 series triumph over the then world champions. As John succinctly puts it: “You spend four years kicking lumps out of each other and then come together to do the same to another team. And it’s just as special for the opposition as well, who only get that chance every 12 years.”
 
The former winger also thinks that 2017 will present itself with the opportunity for more Scots to get the nod than in recent times.
 
Not since that 1997 tour have Scotland been represented by more than a thimbleful of players, but John sees an upsurge this time around: “A hell of a lot can happen between now and May of course and the squad is rightly based on form, but you see the development of the Scots under Vern Cotter and the belief the players now have and have to be hopeful.
 

“Stuart Hogg has already been a Lion and is nailed on to start the first Test for me, and each player selected will have earned the right over time. It’s not about the number on the back of the shirt, it’s about the badge on the front of it, and Hogg looks ready.”
 
Twenty years ago, three Scots started the first Test in Cape Town in the form of Alan Tait, Gregor Townsend and the indomitable Tom Smith, with Rob Wainwright coming in for the third.
 
Speaking about his former cohorts, John said: “Tom Smith was a quiet man who would barely say more than three words but he was immense. Gregor was superb and really grew into a top player on that tour; Rob epitomised what being posh was but he had a great rugby brain; and Taity was a top player.
 
“There was a great mix of guys that put their differences aside to try and beat the Springboks in a situation where nobody fancied us to win a match, let alone the series. I think this time around there’s a real optimism about things because of the competition for places.”
 
John is heading out to New Zealand in the summer to assist with the Living With the Lions tour groups, and cannot wait for the action to get underway, adding: “I always get emotional before the Test matches as it brings home the fact that four countries have come together in order to try and beat some of the best teams in the world. New Zealand are the very best and having won the past two World Cups, are just an immense challenge, and one that the Lions will have to address very quickly. When we won in ’97, we adopted a game plan that the South Africans weren’t expecting and the same will have to happen this year, from the very first tour match.
 
“It would be nice if we managed to win the first Test to set the boys up for the rest of the tour and after the 2005 disaster in New Zealand, it’s time to compete with the All Blacks. The Lions is pure ‘Box Office’ and still one of the world’s greatest sporting events.”
 
SEE LIVING WITH THE LIONS PACKAGES TO NEW ZEALAND HERE
 
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Tour Assistant Places Available – British & Irish Lions Tour

Tour Assistants in New Zealand – The British & Irish Lions Tour 2017
LWTL Sports are looking for a handful of conscientious, hardworking school leavers or undergraduates to assist our experienced team in New Zealand for the 2017 British & Irish Lions Tour. For the right person this is a fantastic opportunity to see New Zealand and understand how the Sports Travel world works. The right candidate must have an anything is possible attitude and whilst a passion for rugby is not a pre-requisite it would be beneficial! 
FAQs: How do I get the job?
– Be available to work between 20 June and 11 July 2017
– If so, follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lwtlsports
– Follow us on Twitter @lwtlsports
– Keep an eye out for updates and be ready to apply soon
– We will then meet the best candidates and soon afterwards, make appointments.
 
Living With The Lions Sports Travel are an official sub agent for the British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand 2017.

 

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10 Christmas Wishes

Christmas Wishes.

It’s that time of year when everyone starts to wish for something a little better for the new Year and beyond. This is probably especially the case after a year of popularity contests that have left many confused. So without any fanfare please see below the ten things Sports Fans want for Christmas and throughout next year.
 
1. When pictured together that all top sporting administrators stop looking like that they have just enjoyed an expensive lunch together congratulating one another on another successful decision.
 
2. Sam Allardyce doesn’t get another job until at least season 2017-18. However sorry he is and however many times he tells the tabloids he’s ready for the right job.
 
3. Brian Moore, Piers Morgan and The Real Donald Trump form a celebrity front-row in a push off with a scrum machine in a muddy field near Runcorn.
 
4. Cricket commentators and the public stop trying to second guess Alistair Cook and his next move. And basing it on the impossible job of leading a team in India with limited spinners and an attacking batting line up without mentioning the selectors. Fraser, Whittaker, anyone….?
 
5. The honours system for sports people is seriously looked at and they don’t award things to people who are still competing and likely to fall foul of some investigation or other. See Sirs Brailsford, Wiggins for a start…
 
6. Governing bodies look at a weather forecast and historical data before awarding major events to places that are patently unsuitable. The ongoing debate is boring and easily avoided. Winter where it snows.
 
7. The British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand is a resounding success for all and the players emerge unscathed and, following a length of the field try by Stuart Hogg, victorious in the series 2 -1.
 
8. The Australian cricket team ‘beat’ their lowest total ever when they are bowled out for 24 by England on Boxing Day at the ‘G’.
 
9. Charlotte Dujardin decides to bring Valegro out of retirement for one final ride and at the end of the gymkhana Charlotte removes her hat and peels back a mask to reveal that she is in fact Vladimir Putin.
 
10. Maddie Hinch turns up in the office and proposes to me. We travel to the nearest hockey pitch where she lets me whack hockey balls at her for a whole day. I gratefully decline the proposal but we have a drink together to celebrate everything that is great about sport.
 
Happy Christmas from all at Living With the Lions. May all your wishes come true next year.

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Official Ashes Travel Packages ON SALE!

 
Living With The Lions Sports Travel are pleased to release our tours for the forthcoming Ashes Series 2017/18. We have a selection of tours taking in 1, 2 & 3 Tests. Please click the below links to our website to see full details of each tour.
 
LEADING EDGE TOUR
YORKER TOUR
FLIPPER TOUR
JAFFA TOUR
TAILENDER TOURS
 
Do not forget that we can tailor our packages to meet your requirements. Please do not hesitate to contact us today to discuss your Ashes Series 2017/18 package options.
 
We look forward to hearing from you.
Living With The Lions Sports Travel Team

01386 808600

 
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