Lions take win, despite unconvincing Wilkinson

The Lions returned to winning ways in Wellington but Jonny Wilkinson had an unconvincing kicking display on his first appearance of the tour.

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The Lions returned to winning ways in Wellington but Jonny Wilkinson had an unconvincing kicking display on his first appearance of the tour.

Man-of-the-match Gethin Jenkins touched down in the first half and Gareth Thomas added a second try late in the game to ease the Lions to victory.

Despite posting 13 points himself, Wilkinson’s accuracy with the boot was not what it has been, and the Lions made life difficult for themselves by failing to turn their first-half domination into a convincing advantage.

The Lions fielded a Test-strength side as they looked to put their tour back on track after Saturday’s loss to the Maori.

England World Cup stars Wilkinson, Jason Robinson and Neil Back were among a handful of players making first tour starts for Clive Woodward’s team.

Skipper Brian O’Driscoll and full-back Josh Lewsey featured for the third time in four games, Gavin Henson also started, and flanker Simon Easterby was handed a Lions bow.

Wilkinson’s appearance created a buzz of anticipation, yet he will be looking to kick with a higher accuracy percentage in later games.

Wellington’s All Blacks Tana Umaga, Jerry Collins, Rodney So’oialo and Conrad Smith were all unavailable to coach John Plumtree.

Conditions were breezy as O’Driscoll led the Lions out, however the wind was no excuse for Wilkinson blundered inside 30 seconds, drifting a drop-goal attempt from 25 yards wide of the posts. Henson then did likewise.

Wilkinson made no mistake with an eighth-minute penalty attempt following more livewire work by Shane Byrne.

Byrne’s fellow Irishman Simon Easterby showed up well during the early exchanges, but the Lions had territorial dominance and should have scored more points.

Wilkinson fired a 16th-minute penalty wide and his general play also lacked fluency, but his second penalty in the 24th minute moved the Lions 6-0 up.

Despite some brief threats from their All Blacks centre Ma’a Nonu, the home side had barely featured, but they scored when it mattered.

Nonu won a penalty which fly-half Jimmy Gopperth fired between the posts.

Martin Corry came within inches of touching down with a great opportunity for the Lions, and Ben Kay made a handling error when trying to gather the loose ball.

While rain swept in, the Lions only had themselves to blame for not being further ahead.

But then came a Lions try, started and finished by two Welsh Grand Slam stars.

Scrum-half Dwayne Peel ghosted into space and, after Corry acted as an intelligent link, prop Gethin Jenkins took Corry’s pass and sprinted 15 metres to score, with Wilkinson landing the touchline conversion.

Gopperth struck his second penalty, narrowing the deficit to 13-6 at half-time.

Wilkinson kicked a third penalty in the 44th minute, before Nonu went close for Wellington following a robust touchline charge.

Henson was replaced by fellow Welshman Stephen Jones, with Wilkinson moving to inside centre to accommodate the fly-half.

Robinson also switched positions, taking up full-back duties when Shane Horgan replaced Josh Lewsey.

Wellington clung onto the 10-point deficit as the closing stages approached, but the try the Lions had been pressing for finally arrived three minutes from time, when Thomas stole possession and burst clear for a kick-and-chase score that Wilkinson converted.

Ultimately though, the Lions will feel frustrated at not scoring far more points as they head south to Dunedin for Saturday’s appointment with Otago.

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