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    @antipodean said in 2025 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia:

    Two years is a long time in rugby.

    Yep and already every bloody feed I have keeps getting bombarded with some “legend” picking their Lions team. Meaningless bollocks.

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    Farrell v Schmidt.
    Ireland's form post-Sexton TBC
    England to provide the bulk again if their form continues upward?
    Plucky BokScots to help provide key positions, then get ignored.
    Wales in a mess administratively.

    Wallabies better than last year, which honestly I could fucking coach them to at this point.

    No wonder they're adding games against other nations...

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    3 nil to the Lions at record scores. Probably the last time they tour Australia.

    Australia crashing out in the pool stages again of the World Cup will be the last time they will be involved in a major international competition.

    Professional rugby in Australia will soon end, and NZ will do tours of South Africa, Argentina etc instead of the Rugby Championship.

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    @Tim said in 2025 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia:

    3 nil to the Lions at record scores. Probably the last time they tour Australia.

    Australia crashing out in the pool stages again of the World Cup will be the last time they will be involved in a major international competition.

    Professional rugby in Australia will soon end, and NZ will do tours of South Africa, Argentina etc instead of the Rugby Championship.

    Wrong side of the bed?

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    @MiketheSnow After twenty years of gradual decline, they are in the rapid decline phase.

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    Now the Six Nations tournament has finished, I thought I'd have a go at naming a Test line-up for the British and Irish Lions.

    1. A. Porter (Ireland)

    2. R. Kelleher (Ireland)

    3. Z. Fagerson (Scotland)

    4. M. Itoje (England)

    5. T. Beirne (Ireland) (c)

    6. J. Conan (Ireland)

    7. T.Curry (England)

    8. B. Earl (England)

    9. J. Gibson-Park (Ireland)

    10. F.Russell (Scotland)

    11. J. Lowe (Ireland)

    12. B. Aki (Ireland)

    13. T. Freeman (England)

    14. D. Van der Merwe (Scotland)

    15. B. Murray (Wales)

    16. L. Cowan-Dickie (England)

    17. E. Genge (England)

    18. T. Furlong (Ireland)

    19. O. Chessum (England)

    20. R. Darge (Scotland)

    21. A. Mitchell (England)

    22. F.Smith (England)

    23. E. Daly (England)

    Four Kiwis and a Saffa in the starting backline.

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    @sparky Earl over Doris? Russell over Smith?

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    @antipodean Doris looks out of sorts IMHO. He might of course recapture his form by the Lions tour. Ben Earl is adding more layers to his game.

    Which Smith? Fin Smith Vs Finn Russell (the battle of the Finns) is a tight one for me, but I gave the starting nod to to Finn Russell because of experience. Marcus Smith is another one who looks out of sorts but could easily recapture form between now and July.

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    Have they confirmed the assistant coaches/selectors yet? I'm not sure Farrell can justify having so many Irish now.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Do not disturb
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    Russell certainly plays a style that would trouble the Wallabies IMO. With quality centres and forwards to play off I think he will bring the best of both worlds in attack - play quick and close to the line, but also a territory game.

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    @sparky said in 2025 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia:

    B. Aki (Ireland)

    Shame they can't pick Minincello at 12. Fuck he has been good of late.

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    Sparky in a crowded field you might be the biggest nuffie on here. Your team sucks dirty donkey dicks.

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    @mariner4life said in 2025 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia:

    Sparky in a crowded field you might be the biggest nuffie on here. Your team sucks dirty donkey dicks.

    It's got Earls and Lowe, so it has the dickhead quotient covered 😉

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    I'd have Curry or Jac Morgan in there instead of Conan.

    Marcus Smith will be in the 23 somewhere. I'd have him starting at 10.

    Jones instead of Freeman at outside centre.

    Kinghorn is locked in at 15

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    @MiketheSnow said in 2025 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia:

    Kinghorn is locked in at 15

    And probably Darcey Graham.

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    @MiketheSnow

    Blindside Flanker is an area of strength for the Lions. I think Farrell will go with Conan, but those are good options too.

    Marcus Smith has really disappointed me in this 6 Nations and I have been a big fan in the past. He was comfortably England's worst back yesterday. That said, he could recapture form before July.

    Huw Jones at 13 - fair enough. Quality player. But Tommy Freeman has done enough to tour and will feature at some point in the Tests I suspect. I'd have them both ahead of Ringrose based on what we've seen in 2025.

    Not so sure about Kingshorn, but his goalkicking might get him the nod. I think they could go with Murray or Keenan. Fullback another position of strength for the Lions.

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    @sparky said in 2025 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia:

    1. B. Murray (Wales)

    Shout out to the former Cantab and all that, but there’s no way he’s starting ahead of Kinghorn. Murray probably won’t make the test 23, but should feature in the mid weekers.

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    @NTA It's an Andy Farrell team. I severely doubt they're going to Australia to sing Kumbayah and make friends.

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    replied to ACT Crusader on last edited by sparky
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    @ACT-Crusader I thought Blair Murray was Wales' best player yesterday by a country mile.

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    I expect Ribbans and Jack Willis to get picked. Both are the best players in their respective positions in the Top 14.

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