Former Lions coach Clive Woodward says needless penalties will being the tourists undone on their New Zealand tour unless they swiftly address the problem, starting with the Crusaders tomorrow.
"The Lions need to sharpen up discipline and cut out needless penalties or else it's going to be a very long tour," Woodward wrote in the Daily Mail. "Thirteen is way too high against any New Zealand opposition.
"That is 13 times the Lions gifted Auckland (the Blues) the ball, giving them a chance to relieve pressure and secure great field position or go for goal. You just can't do that and expect to get away with it."
Woodward pointed out that Ireland conceded just four penalties when they upset the All Blacks in Chicago in October.
"Not conceding penalties must be coached," he said.