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Andy Farrell has named the team that will take on the Wallabies in the Second Test of the Qatar Airways Lions Men’s Series at the MCG in Melbourne on Saturday night.
Debate continues over the British and Irish Lions’ 29-26 win against Australia in the second test. The controversy centers on a last-minute try and a non-penalty decision.
Huw Jones admitted he had been riding an emotional rollercoaster, culminating in the British and Irish Lions clinching a series victory over Australia.
Wayne Barnes wades into the heated debate over Jac Morgan’s Lions clear-out of Carlo Tizzano
Record breaking crowd at Wallabies-Lions MCG Test sparks spending boom.More than $20m* spent across Melbourne's accommodation, food, retail and
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The British and Irish Lions head to Sydney for the third Test having already wrapped up the series courtesy of a stunning comeback win over Australia in Melbourne. Hugo Keenan's late try snatched a breath-taking victory for Andy Farrell's men, predictably sparking wild celebrations at full-time.
Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt spoke about the “wicked backlash that sport can have” after his team was denied victory in the second test against the British and Irish Lions by a last-gasp try.
Old rivals meet again as Harry Wilson of Australia and Maro Itoje of the British and Irish Lions captained the sides at the Melbourne Cricket Ground The Wallabies had a point to prove and started strongly, with Tom Lynagh converting two early penalties