Lions tour of South Africa turns even more chaotic with FOURTEEN locked down in isolation after Covid outbreak
THE South Africa series turned into the tour from hell as FOURTEEN Lions were locked in Covid quarantine.
In the most chaotic night in tour history, Warren Gatland's side only just arrived in time for kick-off - even after the start was delayed to make sure they had enough bodies.
The Lions arrived without NINE players who were isolating, including tour skipper Conor Murray, after one player tested positive.
Gareth Davies, Dan Biggar, Anthony Watson, Liam Williams, Tadhg Beirne, Stuart Hogg and Chris Harris had to be replaced in late team drama.
And FOUR more from the backroom staff - including Lions president Jason Leonard and attack coach Gregor Townsend - were also absent for the thumping win against The Sharks.
Though in yet more mayhem - the Lions couldn't say how long the two positive cases and their close contacts needed to isolate.
Gatland said: “It’s been a real challenge considering the players and staff were in our rooms until 6pm.
“We didn’t get our results until 5.30pm and we had to make a few changes.
“I am incredibly proud of the result and performance and how much the guys wanted to go out and wear that jersey.
“My message was to use it as a positive – nothing was going to faze us.
“We talked about situations of chaos and being able to adapt and to change and that is what we did – the players were outstanding.”
Gatland also believed they WOULD make it to the Test series against The Springboks - despite these latest health issues.
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He added: “I honestly believe that we will see a Test series.
"We spoke beforehand and our medics said that, being in South Africa, it was likely we were going to get a case or two.
"It’s just about how we deal with it. The players have been incredibly vigilant. South Africa are probably in a worse situation.
"We’ve got a couple of weeks to hopefully get everyone right so that we can have a good Test series, while making sure we’re safe and secure in our bubbles.
"That’s definitely what we’ve been trying to do. We’re not sure where we’ve picked these cases up from – whether that was through hotel staff or some people passing by at the matches.
"We’ve been incredibly vigilant in terms of what we’ve been doing as a group.
"We’ve been in this bubble for the last four weeks, so we’re not sure where it’s come from.
"The challenging thing is when we first came into the hotel, there were a number of the hotel staff that had tested positive and had to be removed.
"Whether it’s come from that or not, I know all our tests had been negative up until today.
"We knew there were going to be certain challenges, but we were hopeful that we could get things back on track and this Test series can go ahead.
"As far as we’re concerned, we’re preparing and looking forward to a Test series."
When Asked if it was a good idea to play amongst so much turmoil Lions MD Ben Calveley added: "We certainly think it is.
"We see it as a positive that we can overcome all the challenges that face us.
"And we are determined to make sure we can put a tour on for the players, the fans and for all of our friends here.
"The Test series is paramount. We’re here in South Africa and our intention is to get the games over the line in South Africa."
On the pitch Duhan van der Merwe AND red-hot Josh Adams bagged hat-tricks.
Centre Bundee Aki also struck in the first half and Louis Rees-Zammit grabbed one after the break in a neat blistering run.
But the Lions are now wondering who they will play on Saturday after The Bulls pulled out with Covid.
There was plenty of havoc hours earlier, too.
The Springboks had canned their game against Georgia on Friday night as head coach Jacques Nienaber and star player Handre Pollard were floored with Covid.
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And Boks head honcho Jurie Roux added: “In the context of the loss of life and economic damage that COVID and this third wave are wreaking, the cancellation of a rugby match is pretty trivial.
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“But it is still a major disappointment. I especially feel for the fans and players.
"We continue to plan for the Springboks’ re-emergence from isolation and the completion of the Test series."