Lions wait on fitness of Davies ahead of Maori challenge

Jonathan Davies must prove his fitness in training today to be able to stake a British and Irish Lions Test match claim in Saturday's Maori clash.
Wales' Jonathan Davies.Wales' Jonathan Davies.
Wales' Jonathan Davies.

Wales powerhouse Davies is the favourite to wear the Lions’ 13 shirt in the first Test against the All Blacks on June 24.

The 29-year-old suffered a head injury in the Lions’ 12-3 Crusaders win on Saturday, however, and missed Tuesday’s 23-22 loss to the Highlanders. Now the Lions hope the in-form Scarlets star can complete the return-to-play protocols in time for Saturday’s Maori All Blacks clash in Rotorua – where the tourists are likely to field a line-up close to their Test XV.

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“Jonathan is still going through protocols but hopefully he’ll be back in training (on Thursday) and we’ll see from there,” said Lions assistant coach Neil Jenkins, who also hopes Ross Moriarty will beat a back spasm before Saturday.

“Ross has been back in training doing a little bit of running, and hopefully he’ll come through as well.”

Courtney Lawes suffered a nasty-looking head knock in Tuesday’s Highlanders loss, with Jenkins admitting the England lock is unlikely to recover in time to feature this weekend.

“Courtney’s been okay today but it’s the same as always with head injuries – the protocols and see how he goes for the rest of the week,” said Jenkins.

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“He’s a tough old character, he wanted to walk off the pitch, albeit with a bit of help. But the likelihood is he will miss the weekend.”

Tour captain Sam Warburton returned from ankle trouble to start the Dunedin defeat to the Highlanders, as he steps up his bid to be ready for the three-Test All Blacks series.

The Lions have two more matches before taking on New Zealand in the series opener in Auckland, with Warburton battling against time to force his way into that starting XV.

England coach Eddie Jones will announce his team for the second Test against Argentina today and it looks likely he will make at least two changes.

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Former captain Chris Robshaw is set to win his 56th cap after missing the opening game with an ankle injury while fly-half or centre Piers Francis is poised to make his first start after coming on as a substitute in San Juan.

Francis, who turns 27 next Tuesday, joined the England camp on the eve of the tour from Auckland, where he plays for the Blues, and missed the chance to play against the Lions.