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Published 13:48 16 Aug 2018 BST
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Woodward's men drew with Argentina before even arriving in New Zealand and, before the series began, were defeated by the Maori XV in Hamilton. They were riddled with injuries too, losing Malcolm O'Kelly, Iain Balshaw and Lawrence Dallaglio before the First Test. Richard Hill and O'Driscoll followed them home soon after.
Tom Shanklin's tour was also announced as being at an end after the First Test. The Wales international had formed a great partnership in a Grand Slam-winning Six Nations campaign but his best chance for Test minutes appeared to be in a support role, off the bench.
In preparation for that First Test, Shanklin was given a 'Game Plan' by the Lions coaching staff. The former Cardiff Blues centre was going through some old books when he happened up that plan to get the better of the Kiwis.
Some of the highlights include:
WIN THE BULLY CONTESThttps://twitter.com/TomShanklin/status/1029470111789445120 There was no chance for Shanklin to win that bull contest and, in general, no chance for the Lions. Inspired by Carter, McCaw, MacDonald, Jerry Collins and Tana Umaga, the All Blacks won the First Test 21-3 and followed up with a 48-18 walloping in the Second Test. The Lions' first Test Series whitewash in 22 years (also in New Zealand) was confirmed with the hosts winning the decider 38-19. Perhaps this reply sums up just why the Lions struggled so badly: https://twitter.com/HywelDaniel/status/1029479643731177472 Carter scored 33 points in the second Test alone and the Lions could barely lay a hand on him all series. He only established himself as starting No.10 for the ABs on the 2004 tour to Europe (having started off as a centre) but he had already shown enough signs of class for someone on the Lions staff to flag him in a game-plan. Given the calibre of that All Blacks side, however, it is hard seeing how any team could have lived with them.
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