Key occasions
54 min: Kelleher wins a turnover on the bottom as AUNZ runners are learn like an open guide. Pollock has it within the left tram and chips and chases and catches. Can he get the legs turning? No, he’s wrapped up involved however that was some slick play from the teenager who couldn’t fairly discover his assist runner on the within. Knock on and a scrum as an alternative.
52 min: A little bit of a lull after these subs. AUNZ have a scrum on the ten metre line in their very own half. This set piece is taking an age to set. “Let’s go please” says the ref, talking for all of us.
49 min: But once more the Lions defence comes out on prime. AUNZ are enjoying one go rugby. It’s not working. Sotutu has some robust carries however the males in gold and white get in a tangle and there’s an obstruction name.
Boos and applause ring out throughout the stadium as Owen Farrell joins the occasion! He’s on for Jones who was good.
Marcus Smith additionally comes on for Fin Smith.
48 min: Sustained stress from AUNZ after the line-out sees them win one other penalty. Beirne is getting a speaking to from the ref. Perhaps one other one will see a yellow card. AUNZ faucet and go 10 metres out in entrance of the poles. They don’t fairly have the cohesion regardless of their Take a look at gamers within the ranks. Can they work one thing right here?
47 min: AUNZ maintain the ball and Pollock strays offside. So the hosts will get a line-out to their proper simply on the 22.
TRY! AUNZ 0-24 Lions (Tuipulotu, 44)
Too straightforward! They’ve the benefit and faucet and go proper in entrance. White has it and Tuipulotu hits the road to perfection. He steps and shimmies and scores beneath the poles. That cam from immense defence all the way in which again in their very own half that pressured the poor go from AUNZ. Smith can’t miss the conversion from there. Fantastic from the Lions. They seem like a correct Take a look at crew tonight.
43 min: AUNZ strive a transfer in midfield however the ball finds nothing however air. Jones pounces and boots forward and all of the sudden three Lions gamers are tearing after the ball. Hansen is first to it however the bounce isn’t sort and he can’t take it in his stride. So he delays and recycles. They go down the road. Pollock and Smith carry. There’s a penalty benefit because the transfer fizzles so they arrive again inside putting distance, 5 out proper in entrance.
41 min: AUNZ get us going and Earl catches and runs and lights up the stadium with a step and a cost. He can’t sew the offload however that was some burst. Scrum to the house aspect all the way in which on the appropriate between the Lions’ 22 and midway.
Righto, the gamers are again out. One other 40 minutes just like the one which simply handed and various of those Lions can be enjoying that first Take a look at subsequent week.
Are you excited to see Owen Farrell within the second half?
Liam S. Murray definitely isn’t:
Agree with Stephen Holliday that Farrell Jr. divides opinion, however I don’t know anybody aside from Farrell Sr. who thinks Farrell Jr. deserves to be a Lion in 2025. Injured, out of shape, and hasn’t performed a Take a look at match in two years. He shouldn’t be anyplace close to this squad.
Properly Liam, I consider he ought to have been included within the preliminary squad. I’m not saying he ought to play a Take a look at. However the wider squad? Completely!
It’s solely truthful if we level out that AUNZ haven’t been notably good.
“Its not an amazing displaying by the “house” aspect. Numerous worldwide star energy and caps however they’ve supplied little. Lions blitz-D is doing sufficient. Huw Jones and Macky doubtless check starters from opening 40,” says Gerry Keavney.
Tom Mayfield provides, “Good morning Daniel right here in Virginia. Numerous internatials however look scratch aspect, perhaps not but match match.. Lions trying nicely drilled too.”
All true. However a couple of factor will be true on the similar time and, as Tom and Gerry have mentioned, AUNZ have struggled as a consequence of the Lions cohesion and aggression.
Half-time: AUNZ 0-17 Lions
Salakaia-Loto makes floor on the left and Samu virtually connects an offload to assist runners on the within, however that’s the tip of a close to good half for the Lions.
That’s by far their greatest 40 minutes of the tour. Aggressive line velocity, correct tackling and a few slick arms from the backs.
If we’re happening efficiency alone then certainly a number of of those lads have labored their method into the Take a look at crew.
40 min: Once more! Stable defence from the Lions. Regardless of Salakaia-Loto dismissing Morgan, and regardless of Samu holding agency within the carry, the boys in purple maintain agency and drive the error because the ball bobbles out of contact round midway. It’ll be a AUNZ throw, however they’re going nowhere, discovering it inconceivable to breach the purple wall.
38 min: Kelleher replaces Cowan-Dickie at hooker and has to scrum down instantly. AUNZ make some metres and get to the sting of the 22. It’s just a little one dimensional and the Lions can measurement them up on defence. Fakatava delays and Pollock wraps up up. The ball is quickly turned over by Earl and Keenan launches an enormous kick that nearly finds a 50/22. Havili launches an enormous kick of his personal that finds contact again within the Lions half. Once more, nice work on defence from the Lions. One thing has occurred to this group. A couple of gamers are placing in a severe shift tonight.
Cowan-Dickie lastly leaves the sector. His head is held agency and he’s strapped to a stretcher. His eyes are closed as he will get a spherical of applause. Let’s hope he’s OK and makes a speedy restoration. My guess, although, is that’s his tour finished.
Some emails.
John Holmes additionally hates the AUNZ equipment: “What an terrible strip worn by Australia, reveals a whole lack of creativeness.”
Stephen Holliday has some ideas on Farrell Jnr:
“The Farrell choice, and profession actually, does appear to trigger large divisions. I’d argue although that the divide sees anybody who has ever performed rugby on the highest stage within the professional camp and people who haven’t on the opposite. Positive, it’s a generalization, nevertheless it’s absurd that he doesn’t get any credit score in some quarters.”
Whereas we await Cowan-Dickie to get the therapy he wants let’s give the vacationers some reward.
They’ve been cohesive on defence, linked on assault and simply seem like a nicely coached crew. Van der Merwe and Jones have sparkled within the backline. Earl and Beirne have carried into site visitors. White is controlling issues from 9.
This has, by a ways, been their greatest half of the tour.
Cowan-Dickie remains to be inclined on the ground.
37 min: Cowan-Dickie is down. He copped a head knock as he stooped lock to sort out the massive lock Salakaia-Loto. He received his head in a poor place and may be in deep trouble right here. He doesn’t look good. They’re not displaying the replays nor are they displaying Cowan-Dickie receiving therapy as a cellular stretcher is pushed onto the park.
36 min: After some carries from AUNZ that didn[t go anywhere they kick. The Lions consolidate before White – who is having a controlled game – finds touch with a raking box kick.
34 min: Van der Merwe juggles inside his own 22. He’s looked shaky fielding loose balls. He eventually gets it under control and hoofs the ball out inside his ow half.
32 min: That was so, so good! Jones is having a sensational game. AUNZ get a free kick at the scrum and kick ahead but van der Merwe is carrying ti back. Keenan knocks on as he tries to catch a ball around his shoelaces. They went for an elaborate play with Morgan acting as the lynchpin for Smith on a waraparound. It went quickly to Tuipulotu who couldn’t quite connect with Keenan. AUNZ get another scrum and they carry this time to halfway.
29 min: We have a scrum on the left inside Lions territory. Ben White will feed it with no blindside to work with. Van der Merwe, not for the first time, is standing close to first receiver. It goes to Jones who steps a tackler. Earl carries well. They’ve made about 30 metres in no time. Jones has it again and he’s up to the 22. White onto Hansen who wriggles free of a tackler and offloads for Cowan-Dickie with the line at his mercy. But the hooker spills it in the corner! Brilliant play from the tourists but that should have ended with a try.
26 min: The Lions exit and then win the ball back thanks to Beirne stripping Koroibete in the tackle. Shortly after the skipper tries to kick upfield but skews it straight out around halfway. Van der Merwe then nails Blyth down the short side adter a line-out. AUNZ don’t want to mix it with the Lions midfield as the line speed has been impressive. Very good defensive sets so far.
25 min: Has Frizzell dotted down? No, he’s held up! Or has he had it pinched from him right between the poles. It came from a tap and go. I think Jones has stripped this from Frizzel but the Scottish centre was on his knees as he did so. No, the strip was clean, but they come back for a knock-on before that as a heavy hit from Schoeman forced the spill. The Lions will feed the scrum five from their own line. Solid defence there. They look like a team tonight.
24 min: There’a a penalty for jumping across the line-out so AUNZ get the chance to kick to the corner. They’ll have the throw inside the Lions 22. Another penalty for off-side. Edmed hoists a hopeful high kick with the advantage but that was a bit aimless. They come back for the penalty around five out from the line.
TRY! AUNZ 0-17 Lions (van der Merwe, 21)
The big man has a brace! So slick from the Lions. Tap and go, they win the collision and continue to crunch the gainline as they snake to the right. Then they go to the left after sucking in defenders. With front foot ball Tuipolotu holds his pass for Smith who then spirals it to his left. Simple passing finds Duhan who strolls over in the corner. Smith can’t curl in the conversion from the left tram.
19 min: Pollock is held up over the line! Excellent from the Lions. Off the line-out they went through the hands. Some lovely touches. Duhan in midfield contributing. Keenan to Hansen who steps from the right wing and makes space before unfurling an offload to keep it going. They’re five out and go back towards the left tram where Pollock collects and makes a dart for the corner. But he can’t dot down. It’s OK, they have the penalty advantage and will tap and go within touching distance.
17 min: AUNZ back on the ball. A chip ahead almost finds a man in gold and white but it’s the Lions who come away with it. Jones gathers and runs upfield, he kicks ahead, it bounces in the 22 and Edmed has to mop up. He’s forced past his own poles and kicks while peddling backwards. That’s a mighty fine touch finder from the fly-half. Relentless pressure from the Lions who will have the line-out on the 22 towards the left. No they won’t actually, that kick took a Lions hand on the way out. AUNZ get the line-out and they clear further upfield.
14 min: Better from the home side who keep hold of the ball for a sustained period. Samu got things going by hammering a ruck and Edmed had a dart on Smith. 10 on 10 violence. It’s shifted wide to the right where Laumape has it. Samu again on the ball. They’re into the 22. 10 phases. They lose patience and a cross-field kick looking for Koroibete on the left wing is overcooked and Hansen marks. He then tries to kick upfield into space but skews it out of touch.
12 min: Van der Merwe has put his team under pressure. Or has he. A kick to the corner was destined for touch but the winger slid in and tried to knock it back infield. He got away with it as the ball had indeed gone out before. Lucky as that could have ended badly. The Lions secure the ball from the throw and Smith clears wit a kick past between the 22 and halfway.
TRY! AUNZ 0-12 Lions (White, 11)
And another! Sharp from White around the fringe who picked the ball up at the back of a ruck, spotted the gap and sniped his way through to slide under the poles. Relentless pressure from the Lions who flooded forward following a line-out and a penalty advantage. Really swift breakdown work. The simple conversion is made from right in front.
10 min: Tuipulotu is on the charge again. Keenan is busy too. He’s having a good game. A penalty on the ground gives Smith the opportunity to kick to the 22 on the right….
9 min: White clears to halfway after the restart. The scrum-half has been impressive off the boot so far. The Lions are winning the kick battle.
TRY! AUNZ 0-5 Lions (van der Merwe, 7)
In a flash the try machine bags another! It came off the back of David Havili skewing a kick straight out of touch. Keenan took the throw quickly and some quick hands from the backs unleased Duhan who bolted up the left tram and scored in the corner. Fin Smith couldn’t curl his conversion back through the sticks.
4 min: AUNZ clear from their scrum and Keenan gathers. The fullback lifts a high kick that is secured so the Lions are on the attack. They’re working it down the right then go back towards the middle. Into the 22. All the way across to the left tram where the ball bobbles out for a line-out. They’re making progress but it’s not quite clicking. After another clearance kick from AUNZ the Lions come again. An up and under goes too long and it’s an easy mark for fly-half Tane Edmed. He hoofs it to halfway where the tourists will have the throw. A little stodgy so far.
2 min: A solid scrum has Tuipulotu on the front foot. He busts over the gainline. So does Beirne. It goes left to van der Merwe in the right tram who steps infield. It’s tidy until there’s a spill. AUNZ with the scrum inside their own 22 on their right.
1 min: The Lions kick off and AUNZ go through the hands in their 22. A big hit from Morgan forces a knock on so the tourists will have the scrum feed on the 22 with a short blindside down the right.
Just a few minutes to go so time enough for me to lambast the AUNZ kit.
God I hate it. It’s a four horizontal lines, with gold at the top followed by white, dark green and black at the bottom of the shirt.
With so much history and heritage, and rich indigenous art and culture to draw on, this feels like a missed opportunity to create something special. I hate it I hate it I hate it.
Right, that’s off my chest. The players are on the pitch.
Has there ever been a more divisive player than Owen Farrell?
Our first email of the morning, from Geoff Wignall, disagrees with me on his Farrell Jnr’s inclusion in the group. I bet if we asked 100 Lions fans 50 would be on my side and 50 would be on Geoff’s:
Good morning Daniel,
I’d beg to differ over Farrell jnr.’s right to be in the squad, not least because of George Ford’s superb form of recent months; but what really interests me about today’s team is how much more pace this lineup has compared with the last match.
This time out we’ll be seeing the three quickest backrowers together (and I agree fully that Morgan must be the test 7), along with the fastest centre in Jones and VDM might not be lightning but he has significantly more gas than Lowe.
I’m old-fashioned enough to believe in the need for speed at test level, in both mind and body.
Maybe we’ll get to see quick ball, well used.
Sam Warburton again. I could listen to him talk rugby all day.
Here’s his take for Sky Sports on Hugo Keenan:
Hugo Keenan has had a bit of a tricky start to the tour. So I think the Lions are desperate for him to play today, put in a good performance, and then they’ll be okay at 15.
If he picks up a knock today then it’s going to be interesting. That 15 shirt could then be open for someone like a Marcus Smith for that first Test or maybe they might do some shuffling around.
I think they’ll be keeping their fingers crossed that Keenan stays fit because he’s the only out and out 15 that’s left in the squad.
Rob Kitson is in Adelaide. Lucky him.
Our main man picks out five key selection posers for Andy Farrell.
The one I’m most interested in is the number 7 jersey. For my money Jac Morgan HAS to start. I’d then have Either Henry Pollock or Josh van der Flier on the bench. Sorry Tom Curry, you’re not in my team.
If you’re on the same page as Sam Warburton you’re probably on the right page.
The former Lions skipper reckons Owen Farrell’s inclusion is a no-brainer. I agree and that makes me feel safe.
I understand where everyone is coming from because Owen Farrell hasn’t played international rugby for a couple of years. But having played with him, anyone who’s been in the room with him is like: ‘That guy is someone you need.’
That talent, skill doesn’t go. He’s still been playing top flight rugby, it’s not like he’s just suddenly wilted away. I think it’s the right call.
I understand why people might have thought there should have been a like for like change… Having his expertise, his skills, his versatility in the group is a no brainer.
Ugo Monye has identified a few reasons why the Lions have misfired so far.
It’s a long list.
The breakdown, the pressure of selection, not starting with the requisite vim and vigour. Andy Farrell has problems to solve before the first Test, says the former England and Lions winger:
In other news, WALES WON A GAME!
Before we fully turn our attention to the Lions, why not tuck into some Aussie chat.
The big story, indeed, one of the biggest rugby stories of the last few years, is the return of James O’Connor.
The fly-half was an “eleventh-hour call”, as Jack Snape calls it, after the neck injury to first-choice 10 Noah Lolesio.
The former Reds No 10 last played for the Wallabies in 2022, but helped the Crusaders to a Super Rugby Pacific title this year in a role coming off the bench. It’ll be quite something of 35-year-old plays a part over this series.
Angus Fontaine is backing him to come good:
Team news
Owen Farrell is a Lion once more. If you’re asking me he should have been included in the initial squad. I get the arguments that he’s not playing for England, that he’s not been in red hot form in France, that some might rankle that his dad is the coach. But he’s a Test animal and just gets what it means to be a Lion.
Will he produce the goods tonight to earn a spot in the Test team?
Keep an eye on the Scottish duo in midfield. Huw Jones at 13 and Sione Tuipulotu at 12 get to showcase why so many regard them as the best centre pair in the world.
Jac Morgan starts at 7 – as he should for the Test team – alongside Ben Earl and Henry Pollock in the back row. Expect fireworks.
Thanks to a couple of injuries Hugo Keenan has a run at the 15 jersey with Marcus Smith seemingly inked on as an impact player off the bench. Will the Irishman grab his opportunity?
Plenty to ponder.
British and Irish Lions: 15 Hugo Keenan; 14 Mack Hansen, 13 Huw Jones, 12 Sione Tuipulotu, 11 Duhan van der Merwe, 10 Fin Smith, 9 Ben White, 8 Ben Earl, 7 Jac Morgan, 6 Henry Pollock, 5 Tadhg Beirne (c), 4 James Ryan, 3 Will Stuart, 2 Luke Cowan-Dickie, 1 Pierre Schoeman.
Replacements: 16 Ronan Kelleher, 17 Andrew Porter, 18 Finlay Bealham, 19 Scott Cummings, 20 Josh van der Flier, 21 Alex Mitchell, 22 Marcus Smith, 23 Owen Farrell
Les Kiss will take charge of the Wallabies in 2026, but now he’s leading the AUNZ side with 17 internationals.
Many believe that Marika Koroibete should be playing for Australia. He’ll no doubt be a menace on the wing here.
Shannon Frizell will test the Lions at the breakdown while Reds players Jeffery Toomaga-Allen and Jock Campbell will also get another crack at the tourists.
AUNZ Invitational XV: 15 Shaun Stevenson; 14 AJ Lam, 13 Ngani Laumape, 12 David Havili (cc), 11 Marika Koroibete, 10 Tane Edmed, 9 Folau Fakatava, 8 Hoskins Sotutu, 7 Pete Samu, 6 Shannon Frizell, 5 Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (cc), 4 Angus Blyth, 3 Jeffery Toomaga-Allen, 2 Brandon Paenga-Amosa, 1 Aidan Ross
Replacements: 16 Kurt Eklund, 17 Joshua Fusitu’a, 18 George Dyer, 19 Matt Philip, 20 Joe Brial, 21 Kalani Thomas, 22 Harry McLaughlin-Phillips, 23 Jock Campbell
Preamble
Daniel Gallan
One last dress rehearsal. One last chance for some players to impress. One last chance for Andy Farrell to fine tune some combinations, to get a sense of who is in and who is out, to settle on 23 men worthy of taking part in the first Test next week.
The Lions have yet to fully impress. Last week, in 36-24 win over the Brumbies, a team billed as a Test side blew hot and cold, just as the men in red have done all tour. There were glimpses of some cohesion but the breakdown remained a mess while multiple attacks fizzled to nothing. Can they sort things out tonight?
This time they take on a combined Australia and New Zealand side with Owen Farrell on the bench. There’s an all-Scottish midfield and a dynamic back row to keep an eye on (more on the team in a bit).
Forget the result. Tonight is not about that. Tonight is about doing enough across the park to bag a place against the Wallabies.
Kick off at 11 am BST/7:30 pm in Adelaide.
Teams and further updates to come.
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