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14th February 2017
10:44am GMT

"I'd get on the tour, try and put myself in a position to play the best rugby I could because that's what the Lions need. They need guys that are playing their absolute career-best rugby and the I'd work hard at trying to make the team a team."
That's what O'Connell believes is the Lions' best chance of winning a series - form a team bond, do it quickly, and select lads playing in top, top form.
He also shares his main motivation from the 2009 tour to South Africa, which he captained. He says:
"In 2009, I think one thing I had and a few of the players had is we had a bad Lions experience [in 2005 and losing 3-0 to New Zealand]. "That old-school cliché of leaving the jersey in a better place... we had the experience were we had gone on a Lions tour and we had left it in a far worse place. When you have spent all your rugby career dreaming of playing for the Lions and that happens, it's a horrible feeling. It's a devastating feeling."The jersey was left in a better place after the South Africa tour but the Lions still lost 2-1. Thankfully for O'Connell and the Lions, they reversed that score in 2013 despite the lock breaking his arm in the First Test. https://youtu.be/wb8ymhrsBwo