In fact, the former England World Cup winner selected nine Welshmen in his starting XV and only one from runners-up England. There is one Scot and four Irishmen.
There are four Test Lions from 2009 in his back division - Kearney, Bowe, Roberts and Phillips - but only two survivors up front - Jenkins and Jones. Ferris is the only other player who went on the last tour to make his top XV.
Greenwood's 2013 Lions XV:
15 Rob Kearney (Ireland)
14 Tommy Bowe (Ireland)
13 Jonathan Davies (Wales)
12 Jamie Roberts (Wales)
11 George North (Wales)
10 Jonny Sexton (Ireland)
9 Mike Phillips (Wales)
1 Gethin Jenkins (Wales)
2 Dylan Hartley (England)
3 Adam Jones (Wales)
4 Ian Evans (Wales)
5 Richie Gray (Scotland)
6 Stephen Ferris (Ireland)
7 Sam Warburton (Wales)
8 Toby Faletau (Wales)
And here is his Midweek XV:
15 Leigh Halfpenny (Wales)
14 Alex Cuthbert (Wales)
13 Manu Tuilagi (England)
12. Brad Barritt (England)
11 Sean Lamont (Scotland)
10 Owen Farrell (England)
9 Mike Blair (Scotland)
1 Alex Corbisero (England)
2 Rory Best (Ireland)
3 Dan Cole (England)
4 Paul O'Connell (Ireland)
5 Geoff Parling (England)
6 Dan Lydiate (Wales)
7 Ross Rennie (Scotland)
8 Ben Morgan (England)
So what do you think? Is Greenwood on the mark, or way off it?


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