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Rugby-Van der Merwe scores hat-trick as Lions crush AUNZ 48-0

Rugby-Van der Merwe scores hat-trick as Lions crush AUNZ 48-0

The Star20 hours ago
(Reuters) -Winger Duhan van der Merwe grabbed a hat-trick of tries as the British & Irish Lions crushed the invitational Australia-New Zealand (AUNZ) team 48-0 in an eight-try clinic at Adelaide Oval on Saturday.
The hulking Scotland flier touched down twice early in the first half and notched up his third try after the hour-mark as the Lions took their fifth straight win on their Australian tour following a clean sweep of the provincial teams.
Owen Farrell came on early in the second half to a chorus of jeers from the crowd, replacing outside centre Huw Jones in his first appearance on tour since his controversial call-up by father-coach Andy Farrell.
Head coach Farrell will have been pleased with the physicality and accuracy of his players but has another injury concern after hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie suffered a head-knock late in the first half and was carted off the field.
(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Clare Fallon)
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