According to Sam Warburton, Henry Pollock is a coaching coach that can be a “complete player” suitable for Test Match Arena.
The UK and Ireland Lions won the West Force 54-7 on Saturday, for the first time in the Australian soil, and the 20-year-old Paulak began his first departure from Red Jersey.
England and Roh Samp Turn forward have been attacked by attempting to Tomos Williams and Joe McCarthy and the ability to force the opposition.
Elliot Daly’s first attempt was made to Flanker Nick Champion de Crespigny near the two lively celebrity players of the Polak.
The UK’s back row sinned for the reference to the idiot after the referee Ben O’keeffe lost his patience due to continuous lion infringement.
Pollock can be a ‘complete player’.
Despite his youth and relative experiences, Pollock’s evaluation and sensation continued to be impressed, and Warburton emphasizes the minor adjustment that can improve him to an elite aspect.
“POLLOCK showed everything he’s gorgeous -grin brake ability, attack and defense energy,” said two Captain Lions Captain Warburton. Sky Sports.
“The longer the tour goes, the more the specialty of the backlow play, such as the back row, the body, and the crash dominance.
“I still think that the choice of egrets is open. There are no three sets, and they can still play the game, but Pollock brings something that no one does.
“He had a good moment, and there was a good news about the yellow card and the penalty, because it’s easy to coach.
“You can’t give someone the ability to beat a man or man, but you can coach a simple mistake of a 20 -year -old egret.
“If you can measure him more in a failure defense, there’s a pretty complete player.”
‘POLLOCK’s Big Learning Curve before Test’
Lions travels to Brisbane for the next leg of the Australian tour with Queensland Reds on July 2. Sky Sports.
Brisbane hosted the first series of three test series with Wallabi on July 19, and four Lions coaches, Ian McGeeechan, gave Pollock a continuous impression throughout the training, and the remaining warm -up games are “big learning curves.”
McGeeechan said, “The test stadium is very different. Pollock is sometimes caught in front of the ball.
“If the space disappears and the pressure deepens, there is a difference when making such a decision.
“Some great rugby comes from him. Before the test, his training and games are still a big learning curve to liberate him from the test stadium.”
‘Try to be yourself’ -Pollock for life with Lions
Pollock had a full time whistle at Optus Stadium and talked with SKY SPORTS to reflect the first start with Australia’s Lions at the end of the first week.
“Good performance, we were disappointed last week,” he said. “The first game is below and there is a confident performance. I hope it will be composed of the upcoming game.
“I’m just trying to be myself in this environment, if it means that someone says it’s wrong and I end up the end.
“Jetlag was okay, we talked about it during the flight, so we tried to enter the Australian time as soon as possible, so it was not a big shock when we came here.
“We feel good and happy to come down here.”
All matches of the UK and Ireland Lions Tours will be excluded only to Sky Sports in 2025, including three tests and six warm -up games.
Lions’ Australian Tour will continue the second warm -up game for Brisbane’s Queensland Les (July 2), Sydney’s Waratahs (July 5), Canberra’s Brumbies (July 9), and Adelaide’s invitation to Australia and New Zealand (July 12).
The game was tested for the second test at MCG in Melbourne on July 26 after the opening ceremony at Brisbane on July 19 and lasted at the ACCOR Stadium in Sydney on August 2. Stream the British and Irish lions without a contract