In all honesty, there’s so much leadership in any Lions team that a young captain who’s confident in himself is sometimes the best option.sockwithaticket wrote: Sun Mar 16, 2025 12:28 amHe has been both to be fair. Club captaincy was only recently taken away and it had as much to do with availability as anything else. Prem clubs have quite a tradition of giving captaincy to a guy who's around all season rather than any stellar internationals they may have.Tichtheid wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 11:35 pmBiffer wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 11:17 pm
The problem with Itoje in that captains armband is there'd be twenty players in the squad thinking 'I don't respect him'
Who does everyone respect?
It's a short list
Russell
Sheehan
Genge
Tuipolotou
Maybe Ryan
It's a short list to find someone that, on day one of the lions camp, all of them would go 'yeah, top quality player, absolutely good guy'.
The lions captain can't take three weeks convincing people he should be the Captain.
Tuipulotu is supposedly a captain that players easily fall in behind - his lack of recent game time counts against him.
I really like Genge as a player and for me he is the starting loosehead - is he a Lions captain? I'd be happy enough if he takes on that mantle and is successful, but why isn't he England captain or club captain
Sheehan is nailed on starter but again I don't see him as a captain
Russell just needs to play
International captaincy was under Eddie and I can understand Borthwick making a break with that (althoughI feel like he had Genge as captain at Leicester).
I’d take Genge as Lions captain.