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Farrell happy to have Lions selection headaches for Wallabies Test
Farrell happy to have Lions selection headaches for Wallabies Test

France 24

time3 days ago

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  • France 24

Farrell happy to have Lions selection headaches for Wallabies Test

In their final assignment before next Saturday's first Test against the Wallabies at Brisbane, the Lions were clinical in a 48-0 rout, running in eight tries, three of them to Scotland wing Duhan van der Merwe. After an upset loss to Argentina in Dublin, then five straight wins since arriving in Australia, Farrell must now decide who makes his starting XV for the business end of the tour. Plenty of players put their hand up on Saturday evening, with some tough calls now needed. "That's exactly what we want, people putting their hands up," Farrell said. "I just said to the players that selection is going to be unbelievably difficult. "That's how it should be. I know that we've got a group that's as cohesive as it gets and they're all rowing together, no matter what, because it takes a squad to win a series," he added. "The lads who get picked in the first Test, they'll be the lucky ones to represent the group, but they've also got to earn the right to keep that jersey for the second Test as well." While a handful of positions will be locked in, injury worries have complicated matters. Centre Garry Ringrose has been ruled out of the first Test after being placed in concussion protocols, while hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie is also a doubt after a head knock. Ringrose and Irish teammate Bundee Aki were shaping as the likely midfield pair, but it now seems Scottish counterparts Huw Jones and Sione Tuipulotu may get the nod. With concern lingering over a knee injury to Scot Blair Kinghorn, Ireland's Hugo Keenan did his chances no harm in Adelaide of starting at fullback against Australia. Who wears the number seven shirt is another conundrum for Farrell, with Jac Morgan of Wales, England's Tom Curry and Ireland's Josh van der Flier all in the mix. "When we get to Brisbane, we'll have a coaches' meeting like we always do and discuss how the week is going to unfold," said Farrell. "We train Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. We'll get to a performance day on Wednesday and everyone will know where they're at." © 2025 AFP

Jamie George handed emergency last-minute call up to British & Irish Lions squad to replace injured hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie ahead of Australia Test
Jamie George handed emergency last-minute call up to British & Irish Lions squad to replace injured hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie ahead of Australia Test

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Jamie George handed emergency last-minute call up to British & Irish Lions squad to replace injured hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie ahead of Australia Test

Jamie George will soon be on his way to join up with the Lions in Brisbane, after being withdrawn from England's second Test against Argentina, to prepare for an arduous journey from the Andes to Australia. The 34-year-old is rapidly responding to an emergency call-up from Andy Farrell, in order to provide cover for fellow England hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie, who appeared to be knocked out during the 48-0 win over an Australia-New Zealand Invitational XV here. Cowan-Dickie is expected to join Ireland centre Garry Ringrose as a concussion casualty who will be unavailable for the first Test against the Wallabies next Saturday. Cowan-Dickie was left motionless on the pitch in the first half at the Adelaide Oval after attempting to tackle opposition lock Lukhan Salakaia-Loto. He was treated for several minutes before being stretchered off with his neck in a brace. Shortly after half-time, the Sale veteran was seen walking around the perimeter of the field towards the tunnel and waving to nearby Lions fans. While he goes through return-to-play protocols, George will set off from San Juan – where England take on the Pumas on Saturday – and fly to Brisbane via stops in Buenos Aires and Dubai. He will meet up with the Lions squad early next week as an experienced, pedigree reinforcement. Dan Sheehan will be the tourists' starting hooker in the series opener at Suncorp Stadium, under-studied by compatriot Ronan Kelleher, but George will provide vital, additional cover. Meanwhile, the setback for Ringrose has created more upheaval for Lions head coach Farrell, as he seeks to fine-tune his selection plans for the first Test. The Leinster and Ireland centre had given himself every chance of inclusion in the starting XV with a commanding midweek display in the win over the Brumbies in Canberra, but he later began to suffer from concussion symptoms. 'Garry unfortunately had a delayed reaction, headaches for a day which carried on the next day,' said Farrell. 'He went through concussion protocols and failed those. Unfortunately for Garry and for us, he's out for 12 days. So, he is out of the first Test, but he could be back for the midweek game between the Tests.' The untimely head knock for Ringrose has created an opportunity for Scotland centre Huw Jones to claim the No 13 shirt for the first Test, but the overall make-up of the midfield will remain a subject of intrigue until Farrell names his line-up on Thursday in Brisbane.

Owen Farrell makes first appearance on Lions tour as Huw Jones lights up victory
Owen Farrell makes first appearance on Lions tour as Huw Jones lights up victory

BreakingNews.ie

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • BreakingNews.ie

Owen Farrell makes first appearance on Lions tour as Huw Jones lights up victory

Owen Farrell made his first appearance on the British and Irish Lions tour of Australia but it was the player he replaced, Huw Jones who lit up a 48-0 victory over an AUNZ Invitational XV. The Lions delivered their most emphatic win a week out from the first Test against the Wallabies in an eight-try demolition at Adelaide Oval that was marred only by a head injury to Luke Cowan-Dickie. Advertisement Cowan-Dickie was forced off after appearing to be knocked out when making a tackle and while he was seen walking around the field at half-time, he will face a spell on the sidelines that may force the Lions to call up additional cover at hooker. 5️⃣ from 5️⃣ in Australia ✅ #Lions2025 — British & Irish Lions (@lionsofficial) July 12, 2025 And given that Garry Ringrose may miss the series opener because of suspected concussion, Jones timed his swashbuckling reminder of his threat from outside centre to perfection. The Scotland star was not among the try-scorers – Duhan van der Merwe took star billing on that front with a hat-trick – but he repeatedly carved AUNZ open to show he is ready to start in Brisbane next Saturday. Farrell came on at inside centre to the now customary mixture of boos and cheers in the 48th minute and he made a telling contribution as second receiver outside Marcus Smith, who had replaced Fin Smith. Advertisement It was surprisingly easy pickings against a stacked AUNZ line-up, the nations' first composite side for 36 years that contained 17 Wallabies and All Blacks but desperately lacked cohesion, having only been thrown together this week. Duhan van der Merwe took star billing with a hat-trick for the Lions (David Davies/PA) Pleasingly for the Lions, several of the shortcomings evident throughout the tour were much improved, including their breakdown work, restarts and decision making in attack. And for the first time on tour, they seized control from the kick-off rather falling behind early – to the point they were out of sight by the end of the opening quarter after plundering three slick tries. Two of them easy finishes for Van der Merwe, who profited from the ambition and quick thinking of his team-mates. Advertisement DUHI'S SECOND 🦁 Watch every game live on @SkySports . #Lions2025 — British & Irish Lions (@lionsofficial) July 12, 2025 The seventh-minute opener came after a quickly-taken line-out by Hugo Keenan before scrum-half Ben White darted through where the ruck defence should have been to touch down on his debut for the tourists. White's try came after AUNZ had been carved open through purposeful running and sharp handling with Mack Hansen and Jones particularly dangerous. Henry Pollock was held up over the line as the Lions' domination continued and they detonated an overworked home defence again in the 21st minute with crisp passing giving Van der Merwe his second. When the time came for the Lions to show their mettle in their own 22, they stepped up admirably, although Cowan-Dickie's head injury came during one of the defensive set. Advertisement Scott Cummings took three tacklers with him as he rampaged over (David Davies/PA) Sione Tuipulotu was the next to score as his direct line off a short-range penalty met with no resistance, with the impressive Ben Earl delivering the final pass. The Scottish theme to the try-scoring continued when Scott Cummings took three tacklers with him as he rampaged over and then Van der Merwe completed his hat-trick after Farrell had acted as first receiver. Ronan Kelleher and Pollock went over to bring an end to Scotland's grip on the scoreboard and for the time since 2013, the Lions had nilled their opponents.

Owen Farrell makes first appearance on Lions tour as Huw Jones lights up victory
Owen Farrell makes first appearance on Lions tour as Huw Jones lights up victory

The Independent

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Independent

Owen Farrell makes first appearance on Lions tour as Huw Jones lights up victory

Owen Farrell made his first appearance on the British and Irish Lions tour of Australia but it was the player he replaced, Huw Jones who lit up a 48-0 victory over an AUNZ Invitational XV. The Lions delivered their most emphatic win a week out from the first Test against the Wallabies in an eight-try demolition at Adelaide Oval that was marred only by a head injury to Luke Cowan-Dickie. Cowan-Dickie was forced off after appearing to be knocked out when making a tackle and while he was seen walking around the field at half-time, he will face a spell on the sidelines that may force the Lions to call up additional cover at hooker. And given that Garry Ringrose may miss the series opener because of suspected concussion, Jones timed his swashbuckling reminder of his threat from outside centre to perfection. The Scotland star was not among the try-scorers – Duhan van der Merwe took star billing on that front with a hat-trick – but he repeatedly carved AUNZ open to show he is ready to start in Brisbane next Saturday. Farrell came on at inside centre to the now customary mixture of boos and cheers in the 48th minute and he made a telling contribution as second receiver outside Marcus Smith, who had replaced Fin Smith. It was surprisingly easy pickings against a stacked AUNZ line-up, the nations' first composite side for 36 years that contained 17 Wallabies and All Blacks but desperately lacked cohesion, having only been thrown together this week. Pleasingly for the Lions, several of the shortcomings evident throughout the tour were much improved, including their breakdown work, restarts and decision making in attack. And for the first time on tour, they seized control from the kick-off rather falling behind early – to the point they were out of sight by the end of the opening quarter after plundering three slick tries. Two of them easy finishes for Van der Merwe, who profited from the ambition and quick thinking of his team-mates. The seventh-minute opener came after a quickly-taken line-out by Hugo Keenan before scrum-half Ben White darted through where the ruck defence should have been to touch down on his debut for the tourists. White's try came after AUNZ had been carved open through purposeful running and sharp handling with Mack Hansen and Jones particularly dangerous. Henry Pollock was held up over the line as the Lions' domination continued and they detonated an overworked home defence again in the 21st minute with crisp passing giving Van der Merwe his second. When the time came for the Lions to show their mettle in their own 22, they stepped up admirably, although Cowan-Dickie's head injury came during one of the defensive set. Sione Tuipulotu was the next to score as his direct line off a short-range penalty met with no resistance, with the impressive Ben Earl delivering the final pass. The Scottish theme to the try-scoring continued when Scott Cummings took three tacklers with him as he rampaged over and then Van der Merwe completed his hat-trick after Farrell had acted as first receiver. Ronan Kelleher and Pollock went over to bring an end to Scotland's grip on the scoreboard and for the time since 2013, the Lions had nilled their opponents.

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