With a week to go to Andy Farrell’s announcement of his 2025 British and Irish Lions tour squad, Clive Woodward has named a 37-strong group – consisting of 14 England players, 14 Irish, seven Scottish and just two Welsh – that he would like to see travel to Australia.
Farrell has been on a sabbatical from his Ireland job since the end of last year’s Autumn Nations Series and there is just one weekend of matches – the Champions and Challenge Cup semi-finals – remaining before he declares his hand in London on May 8.
It will be no easy task for the former England assistant coach, who travelled on the 2013 and 2017 tours as part of Warren Gatland’s staff, to cut down his long list of around 75 players to a final squad of between 36 and 38.
However, ahead of that selection process which will take place next week, Woodward, who was Lions head coach on their disastrous 2005 trip to New Zealand where the Test series was lost 0-3, has unveiled in his latest Sportsmail column the squad he would like to see chosen for a 10-match trip that begins in Dublin on June 20 versus Argentina and ends in Sydney with the third and final Test versus the Wallabies on August 2.
England’s second-place finish in the recent Six Nations has influenced Woodward’s thinking as he wants to see Maro Itoje captain the Lions squad.
Jack Willis and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso make Woodward’s cut
However, aside from naming a dozen players who played in recent championship matches for Steve Borthwick, he also included Jack Willis, the Toulouse-based back-rower currently ineligible for England, and Exeter’s fitness-fighting Immanuel Feyi-Waboso in his squad.
Woodward’s suggested 14-strong England representation was mirrored by his desire to have 14 Ireland players included, including rookie fly-half Sam Prendergast.
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Seven Scottish players also made his cut (just two forwards, mind) but only two Welsh players were considered good enough for inclusion – scrum-half Tomos Williams and back-rower Jac Morgan.
Here is the position-by-position breakdown of the squad of 37 suggested by Woodward:
BACK THREE (6): Blair Kinghorn (Scotland), Hugo Keenan (Ireland), Tommy Freeman (England), James Lowe (Ireland), Duhan van der Merwe (Scotland), Immanuel Feyi-Waboso (England)
CENTRES (4): Bundee Aki (Ireland), Sione Tuipulotu (Scotland), Huw Jones (Scotland), Garry Ringrose (Ireland)
FLY-HALF (4): Finn Russell (Scotland), Sam Prendergast (Ireland), Fin Smith (England), Marcus Smith (England)
SCRUM-HALF (3): Jamison Gibson-Park (Ireland), Alex Mitchell (England), Tomos Williams (Wales)
FRONT ROW (9): Andrew Porter (Ireland), Ellis Genge (England), Pierre Schoeman (Scotland), Dan Sheehan (Ireland), Ronan Kelleher (Ireland), Luke Cowan-Dickie (England), Tadhg Furlong (Ireland), Zander Fagerson (Scotland), Will Stuart (England)
SECOND ROW (5): Maro Itoje (England, captain), Tadhg Beirne (Ireland), Joe McCarthy (Ireland), Ollie Chessum (England), George Martin (England)
BACK ROW (6): Tom Curry (England), Jack Willis (England), Josh van der Flier (Ireland), Jac Morgan (Wales), Caelan Doris (Ireland), Ben Earl (England)
Woodward, who predicts the Lions will win the Test series 2-1, also named his Test team for the series that will open against Australia in Brisbane on July 19. It consisted of six England players (Genge, Stuart, Itoje, Willis, Curry and Freeman), five Ireland (Sheehan, Beirne, Doris, Gibson-Park and Lowe) and four Scotland (Russell, Tuipulotu, Jones and Kinghorn).