Welsh wipeout in Lions squad reflects sorry decline from nation's storied history

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There will not be a single Welsh player in Saturday's Lions squad for the first time since 1896, a huge downturn from eras past

When the British & Irish Lions last won a Test series in 2013, Leigh Halfpenny scored a record 49 points and fellow Wales international Sam Warburton captained the side to glory in Australia with Warren Gatland coaching. Twelve years on, for the first time since 1896, not a single Welsh player will be represented in the Lions' matchday squad for Saturday's first Test in Brisbane.

Jac Morgan's omission is a sign of rugby's decline in Wales in recent years, a far cry from the glorious 1970s when household names like Gareth Edwards, Barry John and JPR Williams were indispensable figures.

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