Lions cash ‘should go to game’s grassroots’

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UNSPECIFIED - MAY 06: Warren Gatland, Head coach of the British and Irish Lions speaks to the media during the British and Irish Lions Squad and Captain Announcement on May 06, 2021 in UNSPECIFIED, United Kingdom. The British and Irish Lions will tour South Africa in July. (Photo by Dan Sheridan - Pool/Getty Images)

THE Lions will be almost three times better off than their victorious predecessors in South Africa this summer despite a 25 per cent pay cut.
The tour fee has been reduced by £16,000-a-man to around £50,000 but every player will still be paid £30,000 more than the last Lions to beat the Springboks in a Test series. As proof that less really is more, they will play five matches fewer than Martin Johnson’s squad in 1997.
The first Lions of the professional era were paid a basic £10,000, a sum worth £18,700 today according to the Office for National Statistics. But for the ravages of the pand...

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