Jac Morgan: Andy Farrell says British and Irish Lion back row can play ‘anywhere he wants’

Andy Farrell praised Wales wingman Jac Morgan and joked that the match man could play “wherever he wants” at the British and Irish Lions after his victory in Queensland Reds’s win.
Morgan strengthened the start of the test as he produced a star exhibition for tourists in his comfortable 52-12 victories in Brisbane on Wednesday.
25 -year -old Morgan was influenced by a familiar role in Seven, but Lions Head Coach Farrell suggests that the versatile forward can be deployed at six or even eight numbers.
Farrell, “He was everywhere. The unloading game was great, aggressive with hit, Far Farrell said.
“It will be satisfied. The contest has started and there are reactions in the next place.
“If he plays as he does today, he can play wherever he wants.”
Farrell was doing lyrical wax for a good reason.
Morgan worked for an experiment and took 44 meters – any forward on the field.
He was equally effective in the defense, made three turnover and joined the captain Maro Itoje and Eight Jack Conan, and fought 18 matches.
Morgan protects England as open -sided wings recognized by Josh Van Der Flier, Irish’s former world Rugby’s Rugby year, and young Henry Pollock of high octane Henry Pollock.
The absence of the Irish captain Calan Doris, but the leading contestants Conan and British Ben Earl and Ben Earl mean that he is not yet a prominent candidate for the role of eight.
Tomos Williams’ın after the end of the injury to Morgan, the only waller player in the squad, has no problem to play in an alternative position.
“I want to be as versatile as possible,” BBC told Sport.
“Many men are trying to play in different positions, so you just make sure we learn all our roles in the back row because you never know, the games are thick and quickly, you can finally play in any position.”