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Lions rugby star returns to Australia in time for 2025 tournament

Lions rugby star returns to Australia in time for 2025 tournament

Daily Mirror25-06-2025
British & Irish Lions sports star has returned Down Under to kick off the upcoming 2025 tournament.
George North has returned to Australia just in time for the 2025 British & Irish Lions Tour, which commences in Perth on 28 June. The Rugby union player landed earlier this week to get locals revved up ahead of the tournament.
The star started his adventure on the continent by catching up with Wallabies great, Tim Horan, in Brisbane. Together, they enjoyed a picturesque tour of Queensland's capital by bike and kayak, followed by some friendly banter over a pint at Felons Brewery. He then finished off his day striking the Warrior Two yoga pose, pint in hand, during a beer yoga session.


The sports legend then jetted off to Perth for a photo shoot on Leighton Beach – donning his beloved red and white colours while posing with a surfboard.
Making the most of his time far away from home, North also took the opportunity for a quick zipline near the Optus Stadium at the Matagarup Zip+Climb experience, before toasting to his Aussie adventure at Faber Vineyard in Perth's Swan Valley wine region.
After the fun and games, he headed off to meet fans ahead at the Optus Stadium, which will host the first game of the tournament on Friday.
"I think the 2025 Tour promises big moments, like everyone at home I'll be backing the Lions to go all the way," said the rugby star.
'With the Tour bringing so many Lions fans down to Australia, it felt like the perfect time to experience the country in a different way – not as a player, but as a traveller,' he added.
"Australia's really got so much to offer, [so] if you're only sticking to the stadiums, you're missing some of the best bits. To any Brits thinking about making the trip, just go for it. Australia's epic."
Andrew Boxall, regional general manager for Tourism Australia in the UK & Northern Europe added: "We're delighted to be celebrating the British & Irish Lions Tour Down Under this month, and what an incredible way to do so with Lions legend George North.
"It's been a pleasure to show George the sights of Brisbane and Perth. We're encouraging all Lions fans heading to Australia to enjoy all there is to do and see in Australia beyond the rugby pitch."
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