British and Irish lions have warned Australia that they will breach the contract if they do not release their trial stars for all touring games that involve Super Rugby equipment.
The Wallabies chief coach Joe Schmidt has allowed Western Force Nick Champion de Crepigny, Dylan Pietsch, Tom Robertson, Darcy Swain and Nic White to participate in the first game of Saturday in Perth.
However, all of the Reds, Waatahs and Brumpies, including big names such as Joseph-Aukuso Sua’ali’i and Rob Valetini, will not face the lions to the series of tests.
Given Australia’s lack of depth, Schmidt is anxious to avoid collecting any injury, while his warming accessory against Fiji in Newcastle on July 6, which takes place the tour after tourists meet the Waatahs, is another obstacle.
However, the executive president of Lions, Ben Calveley, has reminded the hosts the terms of the Tour’s contract, knowing that Andy Farrell men want to play the most difficult opposition possible to provide adequate preparation for the opening test in July.
“We will see a competitive element on the weekend and that is what we are looking for. We want to make sure that our boys are hardened in the battle when it comes to the test series,” Calveley said.
“The agreement is very clear: he says that test players must be released to play in accessories that lead to that series. That is our expectation.
“We will play the game on the weekend and continue arguing with (the executive director of Rugby Australia) Phil Waugh and we will take it step by step.
“It is really important that the thesis games are competitive. It is not only of a standing performance, but is also suitable for fans, partners and emitters, who are all expectations. That will also be their expectations.”
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Calveley refused to reveal what action the lions could take if they cannot move from their current policy, but it is clear that tourists maintain all the oils give the income they generate for the accommodation counter.
An Aviva stadium with exhausted tickets became red for the farewell on Friday night in an exhibition of commercial power of the British and Irish rugby elite, which continue to be a great attraction.
Argentina won an entertaining but disheveled game 28-24 and since three higher places are placed than the Wallabies in the global ranking in fifth place, they could be seen as a more credible tour destination than Australia.
There are also calls for France to be added to the current rotation that is complete by South Africa and New Zealand. For now, however, accessories against other nations will be screwed to existing destinations instead of independent tours.

“There are different teams around the world with which we could be interested in playing in the future. Traditionally, that is the leg consigned to an element of delivery prior to the tour, Murrayfield, so we will focus likely on that,” said Calveley.
“We are also interested when we go on tour to see if we can bring to other countries like Japan and Fiji to appear in those games as we build the test element.
“We are open and we are flexible, but at this time there are no plans to change the rotation of the tour structure.”
Calveley was a talk at a ceremony of ‘Welcome to the country’, a cultural experience of the first 20 -minute nations held in the Kings Park in Perth.

