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Lions chief executive says Andy Farrell in ‘strong position' to return as coach

Lions chief executive says Andy Farrell in ‘strong position' to return as coach

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Farrell has steered the Lions to their first series triumph since 2013 with Saturday's 22-12 defeat by the Wallabies in Sydney the only loss of their nine-fixture visit to Australia.
Even if their march towards the whitewash was conclusively halted at the final hurdle, the 50-year-old Ireland boss has presided over a successful tour notable for its results, squad cohesion, commitment to playing rugby and the character shown to win the second Test in the dying seconds.
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— British & Irish Lions (@lionsofficial) August 2, 2025
Planning for 2029 is already underway with Calveley promising a similar structure and number of games to the itinerary just completed, although the final midweek fixture will be looked at closely because of the disruption it causes to Test preparations.
Farrell is the favourite to lead that expedition and Calveley suggests that the most coveted post in British and Irish rugby is currently his to lose.
'Andy's done an incredible job and I have really enjoyed working with him,' Calveley said.
'I go right back to when I first met him to offer him the role. You could see right then that we had made the right decision in appointing Andy.
'Since he has started full time back in December, he has brought a real focus to the operation which has ultimately resulted in success on the field of play. We will now give him a bit of time off.
'When it comes to our appointments for future tours, we will start the process in about two years and I don't think it would be right to comment on where it ends up. But certainly he has put himself in a very strong position, let's put it that way.'
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— British & Irish Lions (@lionsofficial) August 2, 2025
Australia entered the series ranked eighth in the world and their credibility as an ongoing Lions tour destination was at stake before the Suncorp Stadium opener.
Their thumping in Brisbane was an inauspicious start, but at Melbourne Cricket Ground they went within 51 seconds of levelling the series before emerging emphatic winners on Saturday.
The Lions won the series by an aggregate score of just 68-67 and their opponents led for more time across the three Tests.
Factor in profits that are 'significantly higher than anything we've seen in the past' and it is clear that the Wallabies will continue to be adversaries for the elite of British and Irish rugby.
'I would absolutely envisage returning to Australia. I know there's been loads of speculation about whether that would be the case or not, but we've had a wonderful tour here,' Calveley said.
'It's 100 per cent our ambition to return and we would want the next one to be bigger and better than this one.'
The Lions are seen as potentially being vulnerable to the proposed new breakaway franchise league R360, but Calveley insists their pulling power remains as strong as ever.
'You have seen these quotes come from players at every stage throughout the tour is that they remain absolutely committed to the Lions,' he said.
'We all know that we have our place in the calendar baked into regulation 9 and I wouldn't see that changing in the future.
'Our relationship with the professional game is better than it has ever been and I would see that continuing in the future.'
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