Jones Gets Late Call

Rory Baldwin by Scribe Written on June 09, 2009
COVENTRY, ENGLAND - MARCH 28:  Ospreys captain Ryan Jones speaks to his players during the EDF Energy Cup Semi Final between Gloucester and Ospreys at the Ricoh Arena on March 28, 2009 in Coventry, England.  (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

I must be talking about a Welshman, you imagine. Correct.

British & Irish Lions Tour Manager, Gerald Davies, and Head Coach Ian McGeechan tonight announced that Ospreys and Wales backrow forward Ryan Jones has been called into the Lions’ squad for the remainder of the tour. He will replace Ireland’s Stephen Ferris.

Commenting on the call up, Ian McGeechan said, “Ryan Jones has been called up to replace Stephen Ferris who unfortunately sustained a knee injury during Monday afternoon’s training. He twisted his right knee in a training drill and following a medical assessment it was decided that he should undergo a scan to determine the extent of the injury.”

“He had the scan on Tuesday morning that showed he had a grade two tear to his medial collateral ligament. This usually requires a four to six week recovery period and is severe enough to mean he will miss the rest of the tour. Therefore with six matches left on tour after Wednesday’s match against the Sharks we believe we need to fly out a replacement as cover for the backrow.”

“Ryan is on the standby reserve list and of course has been playing for Wales over the last few weeks in the USA and Canada. He will fit right in as he knows a lot of the players and of course he was a Lions replacement on the 2005 tour to New Zealand. In fact on that tour he showed how competitive he is as an individual by forcing his way into the Test side for all thee matches against the All Blacks.”

Ryan Jones will arrive in South Africa on Thursday, June 11 and will meet up with the squad in Cape Town.

It’s unlucky for Ferris, who has been playing pretty well and was definitely in with a shout of the test spot against Tom Croft, who should now be a shoo-in if he plays well tomorrow.

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