
Warren Gatland was first involved with the Lions as an assistant coach on the 2009 tour of South Africa, before taking charge as head coach for the 2013, 2017, and 2021 tours.
The former Wales coach won the 2013 series in Australia, drew an epic series in New Zealand four years later, and suffered a 2-1 series loss in South Africa.
Dawson: “He may not have had a playing career for the Lions; however, we can’t underestimate his role as assistant coach in 2009.
“His input and how close he was to the players in this new professional era was much more significant than people think.
“He was so integral in bringing the ethos of what the Lions are back to where it originated from after 2001 and 2005.
“The pro era needed something different with the Lions.”
Roberts: “Longevity is massive – he has coached on four tours and been head coach on three.
“He has won one, drawn one, and lost one. That sets him apart.”