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“I’m used to being snubbed,” says James Hook

James HookJames Hook has made a frank admission about his international future after being excluded by the Lions and on successive days.
“It’s obvious that I don’t fit into the coaches’ plans,” he said. “I’ve sort of got used to it – sitting on the bench and not being involved.”
Despite his versatility and creative ability as a playmaker, the 70-Test Hook has been declared surplus to requirements this summer by Wales’ coaches and Rob Howley. Instead of being at the height of his international career at 27, Hook is left wondering where he stands.
“Gatland and Howley go for big players, big ball-carriers,” he said. “That’s probably why I don’t figure in their plans so I wasn’t that surprised. But I’m not going to turn my back on my country because I love playing for Wales so much.”
He has been granted precious little time to do that since starting a Test for the last time, against in the third-place decider at the in October 2011.
He sat out the entire for all but seven minutes in the first match against , eleven against Italy and four against – a grand total of 22 minutes.
His omission by Wales from their two matches in next month is an indication that the Lions have not included him on their stand-by list for Australia. Had they done so they would have wanted him match-fit to answer any emergency just as he did in South Africa four years ago when called out to replace an injured Leigh Halfpenny.
Hook’s second season at Perpignan has been a prodigious one, 110 goals from 22 matches before yesterday’s finale against putting him third in the list behind Jonny Wilkinson.
Hook will be given a chance to prove a point for the Barbarians against the Lions in Hong Kong on June 1. The Baa-baas have earmarked him to play at fly-half in tandem with Dimitri Yachvili of Biarritz.
Two other former Lions, England centre Mike Tindall and Wales hooker Matthew Rees, will also be lining up for the invitational team.
PETER JACKSON

2 Comments

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  1. nytcins

    21 May 2013 at 9:18 AM

    ‘Two other former Lions, England centre Mike Tindall and Wales hooker Matthew Rees, will also be lining up for the invitational team.’
    What about Dwayne Peel? 2005 Lion.

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