For some reason people publishing these various u47 schematics, replicas, etc, believe 1G resistors are an upgrade. Same goes for higher value plate>transformer coupling caps.
These determine crucial low cut points in the circuit, and can affect the sound tremendously. There is also the issue of grid current with tubes, one more reason not to use 1G. 1G will let subsonics straight through the tube and potentially overdrive it, the transformer too.
If you are after accurate replica i would stick with original values. Changing these crucial component values will impact the sound way more than any specific tube, or capacitor type used.
It's kind of difficult to go against Oliver's schematic, but there are very clear reasons why you wouldn't want 1G there. I have no idea why he went for it.