
Finlay Bealham will be a great fit for the group – Lions head coach Andy Farrell
British and Irish Lions head coach Andy Farrell believes replacement call-up Finlay Bealham will prove a 'great fit' for the squad following the 'heartbreaking' withdrawal of injured Scotland prop Zander Fagerson.
Glasgow Warriors tight head Fagerson has been ruled out of the summer tour to Australia by a calf problem.
The news of Fagerson's withdrawal came a day before the squad – minus those involved in the Gallagher Premiership and United Rugby Championship finals – headed out to Portugal for a training camp.
Zander Fagerson has been ruled out of this summer's British & Irish Lions tour of Australia after sustaining a calf injury.
We wish Zander all the best in his recovery 💙 pic.twitter.com/2zgnM7Wx5J — Scottish Rugby (@Scotlandteam) June 9, 2025
Farrell, though, accepts such situations are part of the game, with the group now looking to sharpen focus towards a warm-up fixture against Argentina in Dublin on June 20.
'It is heartbreaking, but at the same time, he (Fagerson) is a realist. All rugby players know that's the game,' Farrell told Sky Sports.
'He will work unbelievably hard to get himself fit and who knows what's going to happen down the track.'
On Ireland's Bealham being added to the squad, Farrell said: 'Finlay has been called up in his place and he is in good form. He is very good at what he does.
'He was certainly right up there in the conversation from the very start as well, and he would have been disappointed not to make the group.
'So we just know he will be a great fit for the group going forward. He is the only conversation that I was able to have because of the way we did the squad announcement.
Andy Farrell will use the training camp to fine tune preparations ahead of the return to Ireland (John Walton/PA)
'By giving him a phone call and telling him he was selected within the squad, unfortunately for Zander, but it was one of the best phone conversations I have ever had.
'The emotion that went through the phone actually welled me up. It was great to be able to do that.'
With 15 of the selected players still on club duty – including 12 from Leinster – England duo Jamie George and Asher Opoku-Fordjour have also joined the five-day training camp at Quinta do Lago to provide some front-row cover.
'It is what it is,' said Farrell. 'You've just got to be open-minded enough to see what you end up with – what we have ended up with is a squad of 24.
'It is a new group that has come together for the first time, so to keep it small and tight gives plenty of time in this five-day camp for people to get in the saddle and get up to speed with new systems, a new way of playing.
'We will see what we need to add to the squad in the coming weeks.'
The fixture against Argentina is set to be a first Lions game played in Ireland.
The tour of Australia schedule – which features three Tests against the Wallabies – begins against Western Force in Perth on June 28.
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