+Vote!
Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | yesterday
LIONS: South Africa 9 British Lions 28: Gatland fires his wounded men to finish like heroes
+Vote!
22dropout.com (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
Assistant coach Warren Gatland says the British and Irish Lions must win the “dead” third Test against South Africa on Saturday.
+Vote!
Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The British and Irish Lions face a test of character in the final test against the Springboks on Saturday, with the series already lost, assistant coach Warren Gatland said on Friday.
+Vote!
icWales (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
Warren Gatland has insisted it’s vital the Lions win the final Test match against South Africa and avoid the first series whitewash in 118 years of rivalry between the two teams.
1Vote!
BBC News (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
Assistant coach Warren Gatland says the British and Irish Lions must win the third Test against South Africa on Saturday, even though the series has been lost.
1Vote!
BBC Sport (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
Assistant coach Warren Gatland says the British and Irish Lions must win the third Test against South Africa on Saturday, even though the series has been lost.
+Vote!
Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
JOHANNESBURG, July 3 (Reuters) - The British and Irish Lions face a test of character in the final test against the Springboks on Saturday, with the series already lost, assistant coach Warren Gatland said on Friday.
+Vote!
icWales (Free subscription) | yesterday
SHANE WILLIAMS said after the match that Warren Gatland’s pre-match team talk almost made him cry.
+Vote!
icWales (Free subscription) | yesterday
SHANE WILLIAMS said after the match that Warren Gatland’s pre-match team talk almost made him cry.
+Vote!
The Guardian (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
• Prop anxious to purge his Durban demons • Lions out to avoid first whitewash in South Africa It was Warren Gatland who spelt out the stark reality oftomorrow's third and final Test. The difference between losing the series 2-1 and 3-0 is marginal but the Lions cannot claim to have run the Springboks remotely close if the record-books are splattered with whitewash. "If we are...
+Vote!
Magners League (Free subscription) | yesterday
... the Lions’ squad and management,” said RobertsBefore the third Test, Lions assistant coach Warren Gatland, who is Robert’s national coach in Wales, gave his assessment of the man who terrorised the Springbok centres in Durban and Pretoria.“Jamie has been one of the most improved players on the tour and it has been great for him to play inside Brian,” said Gatland.“Before Brian left...
+Vote!
t2 business solutions blog (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
An article on WalesOnline tells how fifteen former Wales rugby captains are to scale Mount Kilimanjaro next year in a bid to raise £1m for lung cancer research. They will be accompanied by Welsh coach Warren Gatland in the most...
+Vote!
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
... as a player, one as assistant coach and four as head. But McGeechan believes the likes of Warren Gatland, Shaun Edwards, Graham Rowntree and Rob Howley are now ideally placed to carry that unique Lions' ethos forward.The Lions may have lost a remarkable Test series 2-1, but succeeded in restoring the credibility that had been so badly damaged in 2005."I won't be here as a head coach in four...
+Vote!
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
... Test on Saturday, he confirmed it would be his last in charge.However, with the likes of Warren Gatland, Shaun Edwards, Graham Rowntree and Rob Howley, McGeechan is confident there is a legacy in place for the future.He said: "I won't be here as a head coach in four years time, definitely not."I think there is some younger management. There is succession."Everybody has brought something...
+Vote!
Planet Rugby (Free subscription) | yesterday
... as a player, one as assistant coach and four as head. But McGeechan believes the likes of Warren Gatland, Shaun Edwards, Graham Rowntree and Rob Howley are now ideally placed to carry that unique Lions' ethos forward. The Lions may have lost a remarkable Test series 2-1 but succeeded in restoring the credibility that had been so badly damaged in 2005. "I won't be here as a head coach in...