Alun Wyn Jones: British & Irish Lions will be captained by Conor Murray after Wales great’s injury

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Alun Wyn Jones looks disappointed as he is taken from the field with a dislocated shoulder

Alun Wyn Jones will miss the British and Irish Lions tour of South Africa because of a shoulder injury and Ireland scrum-half Conor Murray will captain the side instead.

Jones dislocated his shoulder during Saturday’s warm-up game against Japan, where Justin Tipuric also sustained a tour-ending shoulder injury.

Wales’ Adam Beard and Josh Navidi have been called up as replacements.

“Alun Wyn will obviously be a big loss,” head coach Warren Gatland said.

The appointment of 32-year-old Murray – who has toured twice before with the Lions and has 89 Ireland caps – may come as a surprise to some.

England captain Owen Farrell and Scotland skipper Stuart Hogg also feature in the 37-man squad but Gatland said Jones “will be ably replaced” by Murray.

“Conor is an outstanding rugby player and is held in the highest regard with both the players and coaches,” he continued.

“As a three-time Lions tourist, he knows what will be required as captain and I am certain he will lead the squad with excellence. He will also be well supported by an experienced leadership group.”

Beard and Navidi will link up with the group before they travel to South Africa on Sunday evening.

‘No one is in shock’ – Gatland

Alun Wyn Jones on the ground with his head in his hands

Jones left the field after seven minutes in the four-try win against Japan following a hit by Japan’s James Moore in a ruck.

The 35-year-old was set for his first Lions tour captaincy having featured in the last nine Tests the side has played.

Immediately after the match, Gatland insisted “no one is in shock”.

“If you are in shock, it reflects back into the whole squad,” he explained. “We understand that things have got to be fluid.

“We’ve got to make the right decisions as quickly as we possibly can and in the calmest way we possibly can.”

Beard will join Tadhg Beirne, Iain Henderson, Jonny Hill, Maro Itoje and Courtney Lawes as the Lions’ second row options.

Wales team-mate Dan Biggar said Jones was “pretty down in the changing room” after the match, echoing Gatland in saying his absence would be a “huge loss”.

“You’ve only got to look at his record and experience,” Biggar said.

“He’s the go-to guy. Things move so quickly on these tours. You’ve just got to put it to one side now and look at the group we’ve got.”

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