
Dan Sheehan: 'The best way to connect with supporters is to give them a win'
The Lions are strong favourites to complete their first triumphant tour since 2013 when they toppled the Wallabies 2-1 and they enter Saturday's opening Test buoyed by a perfect record Down Under of five wins.
Fans will start streaming into Brisbane over the coming days and in the face of criticism in the Australian media that Andy Farrell's tourists have shown limited willingness to engage in community events, Sheehan declares winning is the only currency that matters.
'The best way to connect with supporters is to give them a win,' the Ireland hooker said.
The best way to connect with supporters is to give them a win
'Performance is the way to do that. Yeah we can give them a cheer and a clap after the game but ultimately that's not what they came for – they came for a good game of rugby. If we do that, they'll feel part of it.
'A goal of ours is to make sure that if we have a big crowd on Saturday – which we probably will – we bring them into the game and make it feel almost like a 50/50 game that could be anywhere in the world.
'But I still think it's down to what we put out on the pitch, that's how you get the crowd in behind you.
'It would be a good story and a good legacy to have a winning series. We haven't delved too much into the wider picture.
Henry Pollock has ruffled feathers by revealing the Lions' intention to whitewash the Wallabies 3-0 (David Davies/PA).
'We did at the start when we were trying to frame the mindset, but this week has been all about Saturday.
'There's going to be no holding anything back, or waiting for the next two Tests. It's all about Saturday.
'We're in a good spot. The lads are hungry, and we're expecting the Wallabies to be hungry. There will be fireworks on Saturday.'
The Lions ruffled feathers in the wake of their 48-0 victory over Saturday's AUNZ Invitational XV when flanker Henry Pollock revealed their intention to whitewash Australia 3-0 and become the best team to have represented the elite of British and Irish rugby.
Captain Maro Itoje then doubled down on the desire to put the Wallabies to the sword – and Sheehan believes there is no reason why they should not aim high.
Tom Curry (centre), pictured with team-mates Henry Pollock (left) and Josh van der Flier, is expected to get the openside flanker nod of Jac Morgan when the Lions team is named for the first Test in Brisbane (David Davies/PA).
'I don't think that's anything too crazy. It's a massive goal of ours to make sure we reach our potential,' he said.
'If we do reach our potential we have the possibility to be one of the best teams. I think they're fair comments.'
Farrell names his team on Thursday with Tom Curry expected to be given the nod in the ferociously competitive openside position ahead of Jac Morgan and Josh van der Flier.
Tadhg Beirne appears to be winning his battle with Ollie Chessum at blindside flanker, while Sione Tuipulotu has now edged ahead of Bundee Aki in the race to start at inside centre.
With Blair Kinghorn losing his battle with a knee injury, Hugo Keenan is favourite to be picked at full-back with Marcus Smith potentially supplying cover from the bench.
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Irish Daily Mirror
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- Irish Daily Mirror
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Irish Independent
an hour ago
- Irish Independent
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Irish Daily Mirror
an hour ago
- Irish Daily Mirror
Fans fume over Lions call as Andy Farrell decision questioned
Andy Farrell has announced his team for the upcoming first Test against Australia this weekend - and it has caused quite a stir. The exclusion of Jac Morgan, although not entirely surprising, has been met with a mix of bewilderment, disappointment and in some instances, outright fury. Despite Morgan's promising performances on this tour, his omission further highlights the recent downturn in Welsh rugby. Morgan's absence hasn't come as a shock, especially after Wednesday's reports suggested that Tom Curry would be donning the number seven jersey. However, it will undoubtedly leave a sour taste in the mouths of many fans, especially in Wales. The 25-year-old was one of only two Welshmen in the touring party, but became the sole representative of his nation when Tomos Williams had to withdraw due to injury, reports Wales Online. This decision means that for the first time since 1896, the Lions will enter a Test without a single Welshman in their squad. Jac Morgan (Image:) In total, the matchday squad for the first Test in Brisbane includes 11 players from Ireland, nine from England, and three from Scotland. Even though Morgan's complete omission was anticipated, it has left many fans baffled, with numerous supporters expressing their confusion on social media. "Jac Morgan not making the 23 is absolutely criminal," one fan expressed. Another supporter was equally shocked, stating: "Jac Morgan not being included AT ALL is absolute insanity,". "If he's picking the best in terms of form right now, Jac Morgan has to start. Travesty," lamented another fan. One supporter even suggested that Morgan's team-mates might be puzzled by his omission: "Other players in that Lions squad will be looking at Jac Morgan as someone who has played himself into the 23," they said. "They will be scratching their heads at his omission and wondering if there is any point in the midweek game, when Farrell will just pick his favourites regardless." Meanwhile, some fans felt that Henry Pollock was also hard done by: "No Jac Morgan and Pollock is a bit strange, fully thought at least one of them would be on the bench," one fan commented. "In a similar regard, Tom being the engine that we all know that we need in regards to Test match football." When asked how close Morgan was to selection, Farrell revealed at his Thursday press conference: "As close as you could imagine. "Look, you're gutted for players like that and Josh as well, and Henry as well, because they're playing good rugby and could easily be in this side on Saturday, but I suppose that shows the good place that we're at as a group." The Lions are set to face Australia at the SunCorp Stadium in Brisbane on Saturday, with kick-off scheduled for 11am Irish time.