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Stuart Lancaster can be Lions head coach if selected, says RFU

England head coach Stuart Lancaster
Image: England head coach Stuart Lancaster may be called upon to coach the Lions

England have revealed they would release Stuart Lancaster for the British and Irish Lions if he was selected as head coach for the New Zealand tour in 2017.

The decision on the coach is due to be made next year and the Rugby Football Union's chief executive Ian Ritchie says it would be "an honour" if Lancaster was selected.

Lancaster's contract runs until after the 2019 World Cup but Ritchie said the RFU would give him time off if the Lions came calling – as Wales did with Warren Gatland in 2013.

Image: Warren Gatland was handed Lions coaching duties in 2013

Ritchie, speaking at the Soccerex conference in Manchester, said: "The timetable for looking at Lions coaches is into 2016, so no doubt everyone will evaluate that against the World Cup performance.

"We had Andy Farrell and Graham Rowntree as assistant coaches on the last tour and I think it's a great honour to be the Lions coach, so if Stuart was selected and if he wanted to do it, we'd regard it as an honour and of course we'd release him for it."

Earlier this year, Ritchie said a fourth consecutive second-placed finish for England in the Six Nations was "not acceptable" but he would not be drawn on what was the minimum achievement necessary for Lancaster at the World Cup.

Image: The Lions were jubilant down under two years ago

He added: "I'm not going to deal in hypotheticals. I think we should be going into every game trying to win it and I think that's what we'll try and do. We are in here to try and win the event, we will worry about the hypotheticals afterwards.

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"We have won a few games on the bounce at Twickenham. That's very important to sustain that feeling that Twickenham is a place we feel confident and I thought it was a really good performance against what is a really good Ireland team. It looked pretty good to me.

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"Knowing the squad and the coaching set-up, they are all very focused on doing their very best to win and I think we have a chance of doing that."

Ritchie added that it would be "a tragedy" for Wales to potentially lose Leigh Halfpenny and Rhys Webb for the tournament due to injury.

"To play in a World Cup is the ultimate for a player and if somebody is going to miss it because of injury, I think it's a tragedy. I hope they get well and recover and get back to playing," he said.