Lions scrumhalves bringing the best out of each other
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Despite the furious competition within the Lionsâ camp, it appears that those competing for the number 9 jersey are willing to throw their personal feelings on the backburner to show support for one another.
It was Scottish international, Ali Price, who was handed the honours for the first Test, and the 28 year old has happily reported that his rivals have his back.
âItâs been brilliant,â Price said yesterday. âMe, Conor [Murray], and Gareth [Davies] have got on really well through the tour, helping each other after training.
âWeâll do our kicking together or a passing session. When the team got announced last week before the first Test, Conor was the first to come and say âwell done, mateâ. When we got on the bus Gareth was the same, shook my hand and said âwell doneâ.
âWeâre helping each other, Conorâs got that experience and when I came in at half-time he was first there saying âyouâve gone wellâ. That gives you so much confidence when you hear that from a guy who has been there, and you know he was on the last Lions tour, and thatâs all good to hear.
âItâs been really enjoyable and weâve all fed off each other. At the same time, itâs friendly and weâre going for the same shirt. Once thatâs been decided, weâre all backing the guy thatâs going out there and playing.â
Price was one of the Lionsâ most impressive players over the weekend and Murray showed great composure when coming on in the second half.