Premiership’s treatment of Lions is a scandal | Nick Cain

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CARDIFF, WALES - NOVEMBER 30: Warren Gatland, Coach of the Barbarians looks on prior to the international friendly match between Wales and the Barbarians at the Principality Stadium on November 30, 2019 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images for Barbarians)

THE Premiership is on its way to becoming the biggest pariah in Rugby Union. Hallmarks of its blinkered, divisive selfishness, highlighted by its ring-fencing agenda, have surfaced again in its latest fight with the British & Irish Lions.
The Premiership owners group and their hapless chief executive, Darren Childs, seem to have an obsession with showing the Lions who’s boss in the never-ending northern hemisphere wrangle over club and international playing windows and player release.
At some stage the RFU will wake up to the public reaching for the off-button as the Premiership snares...

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