Lions coach Warren Gatland would have selected three first five-eighths for the tour of Australia if Jonny Wilkinson had not turned down the offer of a place.
His imperious display for Toulon in their Heineken Cup semifinal win against Saracens at Twickenham 24 hours earlier had thrust Wilkinson to the top of the agenda of the final selection meeting on the eve of yesterday's squad announcement in London.
Ultimately, though, the prospect of Wilkinson - 34 this month - finishing his glittering career with a third Lions tour was decided by the former England pivot.
His commitment to Toulon, who may feature in the French Top 14 final on the day the Lions play their opening tour match against the Barbarians in Hong Kong on June 1, and concerns that his body would not stand up to the rigours of the seven-week, 10-game tour of Australia, prompted him to decline Gatland's offer.
"Jonny wasn't available," said the Lions head coach, who had been expected to select 38 players but significantly named only 37 yesterday. Wales flanker Sam Warburton, as expected, was named captain, with Ireland hooker Rory Best and England flanker and skipper Chris Robshaw the most high-profile omissions. "I rang Jonny on Monday to sound him out," Gatland said. "I was really impressed with the way he played for Toulon against Saracens.