Lions roar to series victory over Australia after dramatic win in second Test epic
This was a riotous, raucous game befitting an almighty night, the many worshippers and few rugby infidels captivated alike at a rocking church that provided a suitably monumental backdrop. But, for a few moments after Keenan had scored what proved the match-winning score, no one inside the MCG seemed quite sure what their emotions were – Jac Morgan's clearout of Carlo Tizzano requiring further scrutiny before the try was awarded.
'No foul play,' referee Andre Piardi eventually concluded, and the Lions' celebrations could begin. But series victories do not come easily, and how they had to earn this win. Across 80 minutes of serious ferocity, the Wallabies answered a great many of the questions that had been asked of them after their meek first Test showing. Joe Schmidt, their head coach, had declared that his side would not be so passive and not play nice – Australia backed up both proclamations with the thunderous hits and clever skulduggery that Test rugby demands of any team. Thoughts of a one-sided series, common before this contest, were clearly misplaced; reports of the demise of Australian rugby union exaggerated.
And yet the history books will show a Lions side victorious with a game to spare after their biggest Test comeback in history. Andy Farrell and his squad have made a point of stating their ambition to be regarded as one of the great touring teams, writing themselves in the annals. A 3-0 series clean sweep would be a unique achievement; immortality is within reach.
'To me, this is a dream for everyone in that dressing room,' Farrell beamed. 'They've dreamt of being a British and Irish Lion all of their life. To get to a point now where Hugo Keenan scores a try in the last minute to win a series in Australia. If you're a child watching that back home, do you want to be a British and Irish Lion? One hundred per cent.
'That's the dream and that's the fairytale that these lads have wished for since they were this high. It's alive and kicking and we're over the moon.'
The atmosphere both before and during a magical encounter enhanced the spectacle, the 90,307 in attendance marking a new record for a Lions clash. Heavy traffic and the crowding of the streets that thread the short distance out to the MCG from the city centre meant the hosts were 20 minutes late – far from ideal, even if one could uncharitably suggest that it took them until 42 minutes in to turn up last week.
The Wallabies would have been much more content with how they began here, with the impact of the returning Will Skelton and Rob Valetini instantly obvious. The former's carry helped draw a penalty out of old Saracens chum Maro Itoje, before two more meaty rumbles from Valetini forced the Lions offside. Tom Lynagh slotted it from the tee, as he did again after a slicing Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii – seldom sighted in the first 40 minutes a week ago – had been corralled by Tom Curry, subsequently off his feet.
The difference in intent on and off the ball was clear, too. Skelton was picking fights with just about everyone in red like an enraged bull, with plenty of Wallabies piling in to support their barroom brawler. Not all in Lions red were innocent, mind, and Piardi soon called both skippers into his office for a dressing-down. The warning came amid a spell of prolonged Lions pressure that culminated in a quick tap from Dan Sheehan and a dart to the line.
An ill-tempered first half hour had left both sides in the disciplinary dock, though. With the tourists unable to get their linespeed timing to the liking of the officials, Tommy Freeman was bound for the bin as the Wallabies thumped against the Lions' line. The try was inevitable, James Slipper a surprise snuffling scorer – try four of a Test career now 146 matches long, surely his favourite yet.
Suddenly, great mines of gold sprang up around the MCG. Seventeen punishing phases from a home forward pack proving a point were rewarded by Jake Gordon's sniping score, before Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, the million-dollar man, sparked a beauty finished off by Tom Wright.
The Lions briefly looked entirely unsure what had hit them, but soon refocused. First, Jack Conan and Tom Curry combined neatly to finish a sweeping move to the right corner, then Huw Jones – who wouldn't have been playing if not for Garry Ringrose's misfortune – wriggled through two tacklers to the line to get his side back within a score, 23-17.
It felt like a few Australians had already emptied their tank; it was little surprise that neither Slipper nor Valetini re-emerged after the break, with Allan Alaalatoa off too. Seven minutes later, Skelton was done, the giant's weary trudge to the touchline a welcome sight for those in red. With replacement scrum-half Tate McDermott already on to the wing to replace a hamstrung Harry Potter, it looked like the strength of the wounded Wallabies might have been waning.
The Lions, though, were unable to take advantage. Uncharacteristic errors from James Lowe, Keenan, Jamison Gibson-Park and Finn Russell all arrived in relatively quick succession, allowing Lynagh's right boot to extend the hosts' lead by three.
Enter the Lions' own bench, charged with doing more than they managed in victory a week ago. Ellis Genge immediately impacted, and James Ryan, too, while starter Bundee Aki was gathering steam, cutting up the middle with sirens sounding. Lowe's sharp work set up Tadhg Beirne to barrel in – with Russell's touchline conversion, the Lions were within two.
And then came Keenan at the death to settle one of the great spectacles – after the most anxious of waits for those of a Lions persuasion as Piardi and his team deliberated. No foul play, they ruled, and it was over. 'It was our honour and privilege,' captain Itoje said – most inside the MCG agreed.
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