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British and Irish Lions play down fans incident with tour manager John Spencer

John Spencer was in Auckland on Thursday night with the Lions backroom staff
Image: John Spencer was in Auckland on Thursday night with the Lions backroom staff

The British and Irish Lions will not revise their interactions with fans after tour manager John Spencer was abused in an Auckland restaurant.

The former England captain was accosted at a city centre venue called The Depot on Thursday night ahead of the weekend's opening Test against the All Blacks.

A fellow diner asked for a photograph, but a New Zealander became aggressive, abusing and shoving the 69-year old.

Spencer pushed the man away and asked to be left alone. The Lions have not made any complaint, and remain disappointed but unfazed by the incident.

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"I've spoken to John, it's an isolated, disappointing incident," said assistant coach Rob Howley of Spencer's experience.

"We've had a fantastic welcome, the New Zealand public have been fantastic with their welcome.

"Unfortunately in sport there's always a minority, it's not the majority, but the experiences and welcomes we've had have been quite unbelievable."

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Howley insisted that the one-off incident with Spencer will not knock the Lions off their stride.

"The New Zealand public have embraced us," added Howley.

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"It was only last night we went out to the Viaduct (a waterfront entertainment complex) as a squad and management and we had a lot of Kiwis coming up to us.

"Yes, there's been banter but that's all part of it. But coming back to John, it's an isolated incident, and it's the minority, not the majority."

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