Andy Farrell must not fall prey to emotion when picking British and Irish Lions squad

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Head coach selecting Test side so soon after vibrant and fascinating Six Nations risks over-reliance on recency bias

The streets of Cardiff on Saturday night made the last days of the Roman empire look positively sedate. There were almost as many puddles of sick outside the Queens Vaults pub as England had scored tries inside the Principality Stadium, the glossy veneer of "Super Saturday" replaced by the dejected, what-just-happened stagger home. Truth be told, the pissed-up paying public weren't looking too flash either.

What a deeply sobering weekend to be a player in red. To lose 68-14 against anyone at Test level is a nightmare; to do so under the roof at home against England is full-on zombie apocalypse stuff. An Aussie dollar or two, then, for Andy Farrell's thoughts as he left the ground pondering his options for the British & Irish Lions series against the Wallabies this year. As things stand, representatives from Wales will be hard pressed to fill a phone box.

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