
‘A funny feeling' – Sky Sports pundit ‘could play on British and Irish Lions Tour' after stepping back from TV duty
OWEN FARRELL could still play for the British and Irish Lions this summer despite starting the tour as a pundit on Sky Sports.
That's according to former England teammate Danny Care, who has warned not to rule the 33-year-old out of contention.
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Owen Farrell worked as a pundit for Sky Sports during the Lions' summer series opener against Argentina
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Farrell's former England teammate Danny Care reckons the fly-half could still play for the Lions this summer
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But the 112 time England cap has now stepped down from punditry for the remainder of the tour in a pre-planned move that keeps him available for selection in Australia should an slot open up.
Farrell was snubbed by his father and Lions head coach Andy Farrell when the initial squad announcement was released last month, but there is still optimism that he could be called upon as a first reserve.
Former teammate Care told the
He said: "It's quite a young and youthful Lions squad, especially in that backline.
"There's not many lads, barring
"I know Owen is the ultimate competitor and its brilliant to have him back in the Premiership, I just have a funny feeling that we might see him in a red shirt at some point this summer."
Farrell represented the Lions on the 2013. 2017 and 2021 tours, racking up six test appearances.
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Farrell has represented the Lions on three seperate tours
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Farrell was snubbed for a place on the 2025 tour by head coach Andy Farrell, who is also his dad
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While he has worked his way back into the spotlight, and England contention, after announcing his return to English rugby with Saracens.
The fly-half had spent the last year in France with Racing 92, but struggled with injuries during his foray to the continent - playing just 17 times for the Top 14 outfit.
Watch as Ireland coach Andy Farrell comes off injured with son Owen replacing him during their time as teammates
During his period of ineligibility in France, Farrell was replaced as England fly-half by Fin Smith - with
Both Marcus and Fin Smith have been selected in the Lions squad.
Dad and head coach Andy hasn't ruled out a call-up for Owen either, keeping the door open for the experience number 10.
He said last month: "There's 38 picked, which leaves a couple of slots open for us during the track if and when needed, and Owen, like a few other guys as well, would be in that type of bracket.
"He was in the conversation, obviously, an experienced player like that who is going for his fourth tour.
"You cover all bases, that's for sure, with the leadership qualities and all of that.
"But we got to a point where, like a few other players as well, we feel that Owen's still trying to find his way a little bit back to fitness, like others.'
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Andy Farrell's team will continue their tour with a match against Western Force on Saturday, hoping to return a better result than their 28-24 defeat to Argentina in Dublin last week.
The Lions' first test match with Australia is scheduled to take place on July 19.
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The Lions lost their summer series opener to Argentina on Friday
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