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Revealed: What the Lions must be wary of, the verdict on Owen Farrell and the English rugby league star who could be the Lions' answer to Joseph Suaalii... as NIK SIMON watches the final warm-up match with former England coach

Revealed: What the Lions must be wary of, the verdict on Owen Farrell and the English rugby league star who could be the Lions' answer to Joseph Suaalii... as NIK SIMON watches the final warm-up match with former England coach

Daily Mail​12-07-2025
The match has not even kicked off and Anthony Seibold has already made his mind up on one of the Lions' key selection debates.
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