British and Irish Lions win Test series against Australia
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Hugo Keenan's try to defeat Australia in last night's epic second Test at the MCG has joined a list of iconic moments in the modern history of the British and Irish Lions.
The three-time tourist, who has started both 2025 Tests alongside scrum-half Jamison Gibson-Park, is arguably in career-best form this season, powering Bath to EPCR Challenge Cup and Premiership titles and now starring in a victorious British and Irish Lions side. He is fully living in the present.
The British and Irish Lions will want to 3-0 series whitewash to be lauded as one of the most successful touring party for decades, writes Matt Dawson.
Any British and Irish Lions and Australia players in need of inspiration in the final moments before kick off in Saturday’s second Test need only glance up at the wall in front of them. While the dressing rooms of one of the world’s great sporting colosseums will be bedecked in the iconography of both sides as they make the Melbourne Cricket Ground their temporary home,
As the sound of a British and Irish Lions series victory echoed through the subdued Wallabies press conference, both teams were very clear — winning in Sydney is everything.
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AAP Newsroom on MSNWounded Wallabies vow to rebound for third Lions TestThe Wallabies have injury worries ahead of the third Test against the British and Irish Lions, where they only have pride to play for after their game two loss.
It's do or die for the Wallabies as the British and Irish Lions Tour of Australia arrives at the mighty MCG, with Joe
"The Wallabies defensively have been so passive in this series. They have been absorb, absorb, absorb and no-one gets over that ball."