The British & Irish Lions
Tour to South Africa 2009
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David Duckham, ca: 1970 |
The Coventry wing, who had begun his career as a centre, had both speed and strength and an armoury that included side-steps, a deceiving body swerve and a dangerous ability to cut inside from the touchline. In New Zealand , those skills made him the tour's second leading try-scorer, with 11 from the 16 matches he played.
Six of those came in one match, when he played on the right wing against West Coast-Buller and set a record for a visiting player in New Zealand .
Duckham was chosen ahead of John Bevan for the final three Tests of the series and, although he did not score, he played a key role in the tourists' success.
His combination with JPR Williams on the counter-attack proved particularly successful, the duo regularly working a scissors move to bring Duckham infield to alter the angle of attack.
His defence also impressed, particularly in the fourth Test at Auckland , where his tackling helped the Lions to the draw they needed to seal the series win.