'Ellis Genge? You go from despising people to having coffee': Dan Sheehan on Lions magic

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Irish hooker on forging alliances with sworn enemies and the challenge of getting 'four different nations connected'

The best way to sum up the unique dynamic of a British & Irish Lions tour is to consult a player experiencing it for the first time. "It's mad how fast you can go from despising people to hanging around to go for a coffee with them," says Ireland's straight-talking hooker Dan Sheehan, admitting he had not been expecting to bond instantly with his new English mate Ellis Genge. "He's definitely someone that surprises you that he's not a dickhead."

Welcome to the psychological maze that is the first week of a Lions tour on the other side of the world. Dealing with jet lag is the easy part. Even for top players like the 26-year-old Sheehan, a probable Test starter, the need to rub shoulders – often literally – with previously sworn enemies and forging unlikely alliances is a challenge in itself. "Genge would be a good one. He's obviously a passionate, animated player for England and someone who we would consider, in an Irish jersey, as a talisman and someone we'd need to target.

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