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Patience and determination pays off as Shaw finally gets the call

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Published Date: 26 June 2009
Simon Shaw is ready for the launch of mission improbable tomorrow after completing a 12-year journey into the British and Irish Lions Test team.

Shaw, believed to be the oldest Lions Test debutant at 35, will beef up a front five which contains just two survivors from the one beasted by Springboks scrum destroyer Tendai Mtawarira last weekend.

Only captain Paul O'Connell and prop Gethin Je
nkins remain as the tourists look to maintain Ian McGeechan's 100 per cent record as Lions head coach of second Test victories – 1989, 1993 and 1997.

The Lions, though, have never won a series after going 1-0 down against South Africa, while defeat in Pretoria this weekend would make it a record seven successive Test defeats on tour, stretching back to 2001.

England lock Shaw apart, McGeechan has summoned Ireland backs Rob Kearney and Luke Fitzgerald, together with Wales front-row forwards Matthew Rees and Adam Jones.

Full-back Kearney, one of a post-war record seven Irishmen selected, replaces thumb injury victim Lee Byrne, who will play no further part on tour and is due to head home early after being hurt during training.

Fitzgerald, 21, ousts England wing Ugo Monye after the Harlequins speedster blew two gilt-edged try chances during the
26-21 first Test defeat in Durban.

Ospreys tighthead Jones now has the massive task of keeping Mtawarira quiet – a job way too taxing for England World Cup winner Phil Vickery five days ago – and Rees takes over from Lee Mears.

It is the first time the Lions have started an official Test match with an all-Wales front row since 1955.

Elsewhere, Shaw is in for Alun-Wyn Jones, who drops to the bench, but Monye, Vickery and Mears all miss out on the match-day 22.

Shaw first toured with the Lions in South Africa 12 years ago and has clocked up 16 Lions appearances over three tours in 1997, 2005 and 2009

He admitted: "It has been a hell of a journey. "A lot of hard work has gone into it. I've learned over the years to keep plugging away and sticking at it.

"Every time I've had a knock-back, you have to keep believing in yourself."

Lions squad: R Kearney (Leinster and Ireland); T Bowe (Ospreys and Ireland), B O'Driscoll (Leinster and Ireland), J Roberts (Cardiff Blues and Wales), L Fitzgerald (Leinster and Ireland); S Jones (Scarlets and Wales), M Phillips (Ospreys and Wales); G Jenkins (Cardiff Blues and Wales), M Rees (Scarlets and Wales), A Jones (Ospreys and Wales), S Shaw (Wasps and England), P O'Connell (Munster and Ireland, capt), T Croft (Leicester and England), D Wallace (Munster and Ireland), J Heaslip (Leinster and Ireland).

Replacements: R Ford (Edinburgh and Scotland), A Sheridan (Sale Sharks and England), A-W Jones (Ospreys and Wales), M Williams (Cardiff Blues and Wales), H Ellis (Leicester and England), R O'Gara (Munster and Ireland), S Williams (Ospreys and Wales).



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  • Last Updated: 26 June 2009 8:55 AM
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