logo
Captain Harry Wilson backs Wallabies to surprise British & Irish Lions in first Test

Captain Harry Wilson backs Wallabies to surprise British & Irish Lions in first Test

The Guardian18-07-2025
Australia captain Harry Wilson said the Wallabies were confident of beating the British & Irish Lions in the first Test at Lang Park on Saturday despite being heavy underdogs after losing several key players to injury.
The Wallabies have won only four of their last 11 Tests and on Saturday will be without regular fly-half Noah Lolesio and their best Test player of the last two years, loose forward Rob Valetini.
Wilson expressed confidence in their replacements, debutant flanker Nick Champion de Crespigny and playmaker Tom Lynagh, and said the whole team were ready to stand up and be counted in front of a sell-out crowd.
'We're very confident,' the No 8 said on Friday.
'We've had a really good week preparation. We've done everything we've wanted to do, and we feel like we're in a really good place.
'The only thing we can control is what we've done during the week and what we're going to go out there and do tomorrow night.'
Coach Joe Schmidt said on Thursday that Wilson would have to carry more ball on Saturday but his captain thought everyone in the pack would need to fill the void left by Valetini against a big Lions pack.
'I'd say all of us have to,' Wilson said. 'The thing with Bobby is he takes the tough carries for us, week in, week out. It's something you don't take for granted, but you just appreciate a bloke who can take on two, three people.
'And I think the whole forward pack has got to really step up, because when you're missing a player like him, it's obviously not ideal, but if everyone just picks up that little 10%, I think it's very exciting.'
Wilson plays his club rugby with Lynagh at the Queensland Reds and said the 22-year-old had revealed a new side to himself ahead of his first Test start at fly-half.
Sign up to The Breakdown
The latest rugby union news and analysis, plus all the week's action reviewed
after newsletter promotion
'He doesn't overuse his words,' Wilson said. 'This week, he really has found a voice in the group.
'He knows when he gets that 10 on his back, it's his team and that's the way he's treated it and he's been talking to us, telling us what he wants. I just want to watch him go to play.'
Wilson said he had spoken to John Eales, who captained the winning Wallabies in 2001, and James Horwill, who led the side that lost the 2013 series 2-1, and had a clear idea of what he wanted from Saturday night.
'Definitely to enjoy the moment,' he said. 'None of us have really got to enjoy something like this so a sold-out stadium, we really want to take it in.
'But we've got a job to do and for us it's about focusing on ourselves, just trying to win every moment in front of our face.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Backstroke queen McKeown pulls off another double
Backstroke queen McKeown pulls off another double

Reuters

time6 minutes ago

  • Reuters

Backstroke queen McKeown pulls off another double

Aug 2 (Reuters) - World record holder Kaylee McKeown underlined her status as the undisputed queen of backstroke swimming as she added the 200 meters gold to her triumph in the 100 at the world championships in Singapore on Saturday. Once again it was American Regan Smith looking to take down McKeown, only to be reeled in on the last lap as the Australian dominator clocked 2:03.33, the third fastest swim of all time. It was nearly a second better than Smith (2:04.29), who had taken silver behind McKeown in the 100 and 200 at the Paris Olympics and was runner-up to her again in the 100 in Singapore. Just like in Paris, McKeown's win came straight after compatriot Cameron McEvoy stormed to his second 50 freestyle title in 21.14 seconds, becoming the oldest Australian swimming world champion at the age of 31. Fastest off the blocks, McEvoy once again denied Ben Proud (21.26) gold, having beaten the Briton to the Olympic title by a fingertip in Paris exactly a year ago. A new dad since Paris, McEvoy thanked his wife Maddi and gave a shout-out to his baby boy Hartley. "It's a very different life," he said. "I've got to navigate it, I'll figure it out. But it's cool to have that at home and still be here doing what I love." Gretchen Walsh kept the U.S. team medal haul ticking upwards with a dominant victory in the 50 butterfly, adding to her 100 title in Singapore. Touching the wall in 24.83 seconds, Walsh was nearly half a second better than runner-up Alex Perkins, who set an Australian record of 25.31.

Lions and Wallabies forced off pitch as lightning strikes near Sydney stadium
Lions and Wallabies forced off pitch as lightning strikes near Sydney stadium

The Independent

time7 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Lions and Wallabies forced off pitch as lightning strikes near Sydney stadium

The third Test rugby match between the British and Irish Lions and Australia was halted at Accor Stadium in Sydney on Saturday night AEST. Play was paused in the 43rd minute, with the Wallabies leading 8-0, due to lightning strikes in the vicinity. The stoppage followed an earlier pause for a head injury to Lions lock James Ryan, and other players including Maro Itoje and Tommy Freeman also failed head injury assessments. Fans in the front rows were directed to move indoors to the concourse as the electrical storm hit after a period of heavy rain. Rules dictate that play cannot resume until 30 minutes after the last lightning strike within 10 kilometres of the ground, though the Lions have already secured the series victory.

Fans repeatedly invade pitch after Australia vs Lions is suspended despite being warned about huge fines
Fans repeatedly invade pitch after Australia vs Lions is suspended despite being warned about huge fines

Scottish Sun

time7 minutes ago

  • Scottish Sun

Fans repeatedly invade pitch after Australia vs Lions is suspended despite being warned about huge fines

LASH OUT Fans repeatedly invade pitch after Australia vs Lions is suspended despite being warned about huge fines Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) RUGBY fans caused carnage while invading the pitch after the Lions' third Test against Australia was suspended due to adverse weather. Spectators were warned about huge fines if they entered the field after a lightning strike protocol halted the match. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Fans caused chaos by invading the pitch after the Lions' third Test against Australia was suspended. 2 Fans told that fine of $5.5k apply for any invaders It came minutes are a 20-PLAYER mass brawl between the players in Sydney before play was stopped for 43 minutes. And just before the break, there was a huge melee after Lions star James Ryan was on the end of an accidental knee by Will Skelton. Ryan was placed on a stretcher and taken off the pitch - but gave the thumbs up - while players from the opposing team came to blows. Australia led the travelling Lions 8-0 when the players were led into the dressing rooms at the Accor Stadium. READ MORE IN SPORT INJURY SCARE Lions star James Ryan stretchered off after horror knee to head But seconds after the pitch was cleared, three people from the crowd went wild as they ran across the turf. One man, wearing a Lions jersey, ducked and dived around the field before being RUGBY TACKLED by stewards. And soon another two men in transparent rain macs ran out onto the pitch. The men bizarrely tried to tackle each other as security desperately chased after to remove them off the field. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK The latter two were a bit quicker on their feet and managed to evade capture for a few seconds longer. All three men took a big risk after the stadium announcer warned the crowd about possible £2,600 fines for any trouble-makers. The Lions are looking to seal a first series sweep against Australia since 1927. But the Wallabies are not going down without a fight. England captain Maro Itoje was ruled out of the third and final test after failing a head injury assessment. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store