Owen Farrell’s final audition before next Thursday’s British and Irish Lions tour squad announcement ended after just 19 minutes in Lyon on Sunday.
The former England skipper has been chasing form and fitness in recent weeks in France in a late bid to make the tour that his dad Andy will lead as head coach.
However, his hopes of earning selection on a fourth successive Lions tour were dented by his short-lived Challenge Cup semi-final appearance for Racing 92.
The all-French fixture was delicately poised at 0-0 when Racing captain Farrell, who had been chosen to play at inside centre, attempted a tackle on Lyon’s wrecking ball Mickael Guillard.
Farrell went in low and wrapped his left arm around Guillard’s left thigh, but his head took a blow off the French forward’s hip and the decision was taken to substitute the ex-England international after he received some on-field treatment.
“A long shot for him to get on that plane…”
Farrell walked to the sideline, suggesting that the knock wasn’t too serious, but it meant he missed the remaining hour of a semi-final that Racing went on to lose 15-29.
Former England number eight Lawrence Dallaglio insisted in his Sunday Times column before the game that Farrell must be picked to tour with the Lions as the tourists would need him against Australia.
“You can’t beat a seasoned Test-match animal and I wouldn’t even consider it a controversial selection,” reckoned Dallaglio. “Andy Farrell will put to one side the fact he is his son and just pick on who he thinks can help the Lions win the series.”
Premier Sports pundit John Barclay, though, begged to differ, commenting at half-time in the semi-final that Farrell’s slim chance of Lions selection had now been extinguished.
The retired Scotland forward said: “It’s a shame. He walks off and has a bit of a laugh with the coach. It doesn’t look too serious but yeah, 20 minutes, I doubt that is going to be enough for him to really what would have been a long shot for him to get on that plane.”
An early exit ❌
Owen Farrell was forced off in the 19th minute of Racing 92’s #ChallengeCupRugby semi-final after he sustained a head injury.
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Simon Zebo, though, admitted he had been impressed by what Farrell managed during his short spell on the pitch. “To be fair to Owen Farrell, he started the game really well. He put in one or two grubber kicks, his handling was quite nice,” said the retired Ireland back.
“The first chance Lyon had off the back of a scrum, they went wide. They had advantage and they ended up knocking on the ball, but Owen Farrell put in a monster tackle straight away from the get-go, so his mindset was there. It’s just unfortunate his day was cut short.”