South Africa's victory over England in Yokohama adds box office buzz to the next Lions tour, says Warren Gatland, who maintains that being based in New Zealand with the Chiefs will not hinder him in the build-up to 2021.
"If I was going to be selfish, I think for the Lions it puts an extra edge on it because now we're going to South Africa to play against the World champions," Gatland says. "There would have been more expectation to pick those [England] players to be part of the Lions [starting side], and people saying - if England can beat South Africa in the World Cup then the Lions should win that comfortably."
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Gatland is unconcerned about being so far away before he starts his one-year sabbatical from the Chiefs.