England playmaker Owen Farrell is world class, and among the contenders to captain the British and Irish Lions on this year's tour of New Zealand, coach Warren Gatland says.
Farrell, who plays flyhalf for Saracens and inside centre for England, Wales flanker Sam Warburton and England captain Dylan Hartley were all in the mix to lead the Lions, Gatland has told Sky Sports News.
The New Zealander, who names his squad on April 19, said the captaincy had become a media "obsession", but Farrell's flexibility meant he filled at least one of the criteria - being a likely starter in the Tests.
"I know his name has been discussed," Gatland said. "The beauty of him at the moment is that he can cover two positions, 10 and 12.
"He's a great goal-kicker. I think the way he has developed in the last three or four years, he is absolutely world class and I'm probably not giving too much away by saying he has a good chance of being selected."