British & Irish Lions Rugby Tour 2017 Funny Moments Conor Murray Elliot Daly Stuart Hogg Adam Jones.

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  • British & Irish Lions Rugby Tour 2017 Funny Moments Conor Murray Elliot Daly Stuart Hogg Adam Jones, with Whyte and Mackay Scotch Whisky whyteandmackay.com/ Rugby players from the 4 nations became one team as the British and Irish Lions prepared to take on the mighty New Zealand All Blacks in the 2017 Lions Tour. Watch and listen as these rivals smooth things over in time for the tour. The players are: Stuart Hogg (Scotland); Conor Murray (Ireland); Elliot Daly (England); and Adam Jones (Wales). Don’t forget to watch the whole video or you’ll miss Adam Jones looking resplendent in the kilt. In the words of Whyte & Mackay - “The British & Irish Lions are famous for taking the very best rugby players from across the four nations and combining them into the perfect blend - an ethos not all too dissimilar from Whyte & Mackay's own. To celebrate our partnership with the Lions, we've signed up current players Stuart Hogg, Conor Murray and Elliot Daly and ex-Lion Adam Jones as our ambassadors throughout the games. Watch as they put past rivalries behind them and smooth things over (for the duration of the tour only), finding common ground through some long (perhaps overdue) questions.” Whyte & Mackay was founded in 1844 in Glasgow by James Whyte and Charles Mackay. Along with their eponymous W&M blended Scotch whiskies, the company owns: Dalmore; Jura; and Fettercairn single malts; Glayva liqueur; and Vladivar Vodka. The ownership of this famous brand has changed hands a number of times with current owner Philippines-based Emperador Inc. acquiring the business on 31 October 2014. However, staying true to their roots, Whyte and Mackay are still headquartered in Glasgow.
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  • @Viewral
    @Viewral Před 3 lety +1

    Who has the most Lions caps?

    • @maltmarketing
      @maltmarketing  Před 3 lety +2

      That would be Willie John McBride, the great Irish lock forward, with 17 caps. Please Subscribe: czcams.com/users/maltmarketing 🏉

    • @Viewral
      @Viewral Před 3 lety +1

      @@maltmarketing Thanks, was he the captain for the 1974 South African tour?

    • @maltmarketing
      @maltmarketing  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, he captained the undefeated Lions for that tour. Please Subscribe: czcams.com/users/maltmarketing 🏉

  • @grahamlambie4887
    @grahamlambie4887 Před 3 lety +2

    Who won the 2017 Tour?

    • @maltmarketing
      @maltmarketing  Před 3 lety +2

      The test series was drawn 1-1, one victory each and a draw in the third match. Please Subscribe: czcams.com/users/maltmarketing 🏉

    • @grahamlambie4887
      @grahamlambie4887 Před 3 lety +1

      @@maltmarketing Thanks, was that the only drawn series?

    • @maltmarketing
      @maltmarketing  Před 3 lety +2

      No, the 1955 series was a 2-2 draw in South Africa. Please Subscribe: czcams.com/users/maltmarketing 🏉

  • @TravellinksdirectoryTLD
    @TravellinksdirectoryTLD Před 3 lety +5

    I thought Adam Jones had retired?

    • @maltmarketing
      @maltmarketing  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, Adam retired from international rugby on 24 January 2015, and from all rugby on 25 March 2018. Please Subscribe: czcams.com/users/maltmarketing 🏉

    • @TravellinksdirectoryTLD
      @TravellinksdirectoryTLD Před 3 lety +1

      @@maltmarketing Thanks, how many caps did he get?

    • @maltmarketing
      @maltmarketing  Před 3 lety +4

      Adam got 100 caps, 95 for Wales and 5 for the British and Irish Lions. Please Subscribe: czcams.com/users/maltmarketing 🏉