British and Irish Lions 2017 tour schedule 'ludicrous' say Premiership bosses
The schedule for the British and Irish Lions tour of New Zealand next summer has been called "ludicrous" by leading figures in the English club game.
The Lions play 10 matches on the tour, with the first game taking place at the start of June, just a week after the Premiership and Pro12 finals.
"It is ludicrous they are playing 10 games," Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall said.
The Wasps boss Dai Young - a former Lions prop - agrees that the schedule is incompatible with the oft-stated priority of player welfare.
"It seems a bit dull really to have the first game [on that date], when they know the finals are in place," Young said.
"I'm a big supporter of the Lions, it's a fantastic thing which I was lucky enough to experience, and it's something that should be kept on.
"But do they have to have 10 games? Could they start a week later?"
Hear more from Dai Young and Mark McCall on Tuesday 30 August from 1930 BST for a comprehensive preview of the Premiership and Pro 12 seasons. James Haskell and Jamie Roberts are among the studio guests.