Friday 17 April 2020 15:10, UK
The British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand may still be a speck on the horizon, but the debate on who should be on the plane in 2017 is gathering momentum.
Getting the mix right to take on the back-to-back world champions will be some task for the Lions coach, and no matter who they choose, there will always be those disagreeing with the selections. Remember Brian O'Driscoll in 2013?
Emotions run high when it comes to Lions selection so Sky Sports has teamed up with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) to turn to the numbers and pick a team based on the last twelve months of internationals.
Stuart Hogg would perhaps be the popular choice, but Mike Brown is the clear winner when looking at the statistics, although the Scotland international has played three fewer matches this year in an international jersey. Brown leads in four of the key statistics for a full-back, and is second only to Hogg in kicks in-play. The England and Harlequins man has made 123 carries with a total of 797 metres made and has beaten 32 defenders. He also tops the tackle count with 31 and has made 11 clean breaks. It was a terrific numbers battle between North and England's Jack Nowell to top the wingers table. North has the most carries with 79, and leads the metres made with 724. He also topped the defenders beaten category with 35.Mako Vunipola has worked hard on his scrummaging and is honing his craft with each game, however it is also what he does around the field that makes him such an asset. He is a huge ball carrier with 59 total carries in 2016, and tops the metres made for his position with 75.
Ken Owens has shown the most consistency of any hooker in 2016, ranking the highest for number of carries and metres made carried among the first-choice hookers. Rory Best and Dylan Hartley are a toss-up for second choice here - with Best ranking second for carries and metres made, and Hartley ranking first for tackles made and second for throws won.
James Haskell was a revelation in Australia and his stats back up his man-of-the-match performance in the second Test in Melbourne. His defensive displays in 2016 have been extraordinary; among the Lions candidates, he tops the tackle ratings and is high up on the 'turnovers won' table as well.
This was one heck of a tussle between Billy Vunipola and his cousin, Taulupe Faletau. Billy Vunipola tops the table with 150 carries and metres made - an incredible 501. Faletau's defensive work has been superb with 143 tackles compared to Billy Vunipola's 91, plus he is a real option at the lineout winning 29 compared to Vunipola's two. However, we could not ignore Vunipola's metres made nor his offloads which give him the edge.
So there you have it, the Lions XV according to the last twelve months of international performances. It's little surprise - considering that they are unbeaten in 2016 - that English representation dominates the list, with nine players. The Welsh pair of Biggar and Webb make up the halfback combination and they are joined by three other Welshmen.
Scotland and Ireland will be hoping that there's more than just one player from their countries lining up in the famous red jersey on Saturday, 24 June 2017 to face the All Blacks in the first Test, at Eden Park.
But the numbers, at least for 2016, don't lie. If England continue to dominate their European rivals, Warren Gatland will be hard pushed to resist the strengths of England's players. The question is, will New Zealand?
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