'Doris has edge over Itoje for Lions captaincy'
Written by I Dig Sports
Squad selection for the Lions always stirs up debate and fly-half is set to be a hotly-contested position.
England duo Fin Smith and Marcus Smith, Scotland's Finn Russell and the Ireland pair of Sam Prendergast and Jack Crowley will be under consideration to wear the 10 jersey.
Former Ulster fly-half Ian Humphreys believes England fly-half Fin Smith could be named in the squad at the expense of England team-mate Marcus Smith, with Russell and Prendergast also included.
"I think Prendergast will go and will start the first Test," said Humphreys.
"Marcus Smith could miss out because he didn't play there much in the Six Nations, so I think it will be Fin Smith, Prendergast and Russell.
Seymour disagreed and said Marcus Smith's versatility and credit in the bank before the Six Nations means he is still in a strong position to get the nod.
"I feel like Marcus Smith was in a really strong position before the Six Nations," said Seymour.
"Through performance and selection he's maybe not as clear-cut now, and Fin Smith has been a wonderful player for England.
"Marcus Smith's ability to play 15 as well might provide him with a little bit of a leverage on Fin Smith."
An outside contender is Owen Farrell, son of head coach Andy, who has recently returned from injury for Racing 92, but has not played Test rugby since the 2023 World Cup.
"He's missed a lot of the season, but if he can get back to playing well - you talk about multiple positions," added Humphreys.
"In a good way, I don't think he [Andy Farrell] cares what anyone else thinks.
"If he can go out there and do a job, which no doubt he probably can, then it's not beyond the realms of possibility."