The British & Irish Lions social media team has just
released an incredibly revealing clip of an interaction between Kyle Sinckler
and forwards coach Graham Rowntree. The clip says a massive amount about what
Sinckler was like during the Lions tour.
As
excitement builds for the 2021 Lions Your to South Africa, the British and
Irish team have started sharing some incredible behind the scenes clips which
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Just this morning the Lions released the video on their
social media channels called, “The Third Test | Lions Uncovered | New Zealand
2017”. The video shows some previously unseen footage of the third Lions Test
in 2017 against New Zealand.
The Lions social media team has been releasing some brilliant
content online recently.
The video which was released this morning shows an incredible
clip from the third test where the forward's coach for the Lions, Graham
Rowntree has to warn Kyle Sinckler that he will be mentally targeted by the
opposition before he comes onto the pitch.
Kyle Sinckler in his early career for notorious for being a
hothead on and off the ball. In the second test, he almost lost them the win
after an outburst at the end of the match.
The clip from that moment can be viewed below.
It was clear the All Blacks team was very aware the Bristol
Bears prop was a hothead.
In the clip below Rowntree can be seen looking directly in
the 27-year-old’s eyes before saying, “You don’t react to anything; they’re
going to come for you”.
The former Harlequins man can be seen smirking when Rowntree
says this.
In recent interviews, Sinckler has said that he liked the
label that he had as a bad boy in his early days playing rugby and this is
evident in this revealing clip that we can view below.
Here is the incredible clip that shows the interesting
exchange between Rowntree and Sinckler!
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