
Ollie Chessum urges Lions to take chance to make dreams come true
But Chessum insists Australia will be transformed from the side that was overpowered in the Brisbane opener following the return from injury of influential forwards Will Skelton and Rob Valetini.
'This is everything you have ever dreamt of,' said Chessum, who has replaced the injured Joe McCarthy in the second row.
'There's no better time to walk towards the challenge – you'd be kicking yourself in years down the line if you didn't.
'This is where – and I can't speak for everyone, although I am fairly sure I can – everyone wants to be: on the biggest stage with the chance to win a Lions series at an arena like the MCG in front of our families. There's nothing better.
'Australia are going to draw on every emotional aspect of this game that they can. They are 1-0 down in the series but they are at the MCG, in front of their fans, on their home soil with the series on the line.
'We know they're going to throw the kitchen sink at us and there's a real statement in the team they've named as well.
Our team. Your team 🦘
Read more: https://t.co/IOfTpYfc2f#Wallabies #LionsTour2025 pic.twitter.com/TrR7KRgpq3
— Wallabies (@wallabies) July 24, 2025
'Maro (Itoje, captain) said it to us earlier in the week – what we produced last Saturday will not be good enough this Saturday.
'There's a whole different beast coming down the road and we'll have to front up and tackle it head on.'
The 27-19 victory in the first Test was built on the work of flankers Tom Curry and Tadhg Beirne, who made an immediate impact at Suncorp Stadium through Curry's thunderous hit on James Slipper and Beirne forcing a breakdown penalty.
'They did a very good job of setting the intensity. Sat on the bench, I'd been sat down for about 30 seconds when that first hit went in,' Chessum said.
'We knew from then on that the tone was set for the game – for us and for them. I expect no different this week. I expect it to go up another level.'

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mail
23 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
AFL star Isaac Cumming reveals exciting baby news with fiancée Mia Young: 'January can't come soon enough'
AFL star Isaac Cumming is going to be a dad. The Adelaide Crows footballer, 26, took to Instagram on Monday to reveal he was expecting a little girl with his fiancée Mia Young. In a clip shared to the social media platform, Mia could be seen reacting to her positive pregnancy test and surprising her soon-to-be husband with the happy news. The video also showed the couple telling their family members and watching their first baby scan. 'January can't come soon enough, baby girl,' the post was captioned, alongside a pink love heart. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The heartwarming video has been viewed by more than 24,000 people, with a number of sports stars and media personalities flooding the post with love for the growing family. Adelaide's Lachie Murphy, who revealed in June that he was expecting a baby girl with his partner, wrote: 'Sisters incoming.' Radio personality Fitzy penned: 'BABY CHEEEEESE!!' 'The best news. Congrats guys,' AFLW star Chelsea Randall wrote. 'Unbelievable news,' Adelaide's Taylor Walker chimed in. Harry Schoenberg wrote: 'Congrats guys.' It comes after Isaac got down on one knee to his longtime love in a romantic beachside proposal. The sports star posted a slew of snaps of the special moment in September last year, laying a picnic out for his soon-to-be fiancée before popping the question. Mia could be seen wearing an all-white ensemble as she said 'yes' with the Sydney cityscape behind her. 'Knee is dirty. Life is good,' Isaac captioned the post. The couple, who have been together for nearly seven years, were inundated with well-wishes. A month later, Isaac signed with the Crows as an unrestricted free agent after playing 81 games with the Greater Western Sydney Giants. The move to Adelaide was welcomed by Isaac's fiancee, who previously lived in the South Australian state with her family.


Daily Mail
23 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Footy icon behind one of the AFL's most famous moments fronts court over shocking allegations
Former AFL player Nicky Winmar appeared in Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Tuesday after being accused of choking, strangling or suffocating a woman. The 59-year-old former St Kilda half-forward was charged with two counts of assault and one count of choking, strangling or suffocating a person without lawful excuse. Court documents allege the incident took place on July 18. He appeared via video link in Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Tuesday and wore a blue jumper and glasses. The details of the allegations were not heard during the hearing, while Mr Winmar only spoke to confirm he could see and hear the court. Mr Winmar's lawyer, Tessa Theocharous, explained to the court that her client had been on bail for the allegations and the matter had been listed for a bail review. However, police prosecutors asked the court to strike out an application to revoke his bail. Ms Theocharous told the court her client had 'only fairly recently been placed on' the Court Integrated Services Program (CISP). She added that he had an appointment to discuss his CISP arrangements. 'There is a further appointment today at court, Your Honour, so that a more fulsome plan can be prepared and Mr Winmar can engage with that,' she told the court. His bail was extended until he is next due to appear in court on August 28. Mr Winmar began his playing career with South Fremantle in 1983. He'd later move to join up with St Kilda in 1987 returning 283 goals across 230 appearances. Mr Winmar later moved to play for the Western Bulldogs for one season before retiring in 1999. He won many accolades during his 16-year career, including two All-Australian jackets in 1991 and 1995, while also was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2022. During his career, the 59-year-old campaigned heavily against racism. He is well known for being the subject of one of the most iconic photographs in AFL history, with the half-forward lifting up his guernsey during a game in 1993 against Collingwood and pointing to his skin, hitting back at racial abuse he'd been subjected to by some Collingwood fans inside the stadium. After the match, he had turned back to members of the Collingwood cheer squad and said: 'I'm black and I'm proud to be black.' AFL boss Andrew Dillon was questioned on the charges during a press conference on Tuesday. 'I'm not crossing into detail with Nicky, but I think that's something that's terrible, if someone is in court facing charges,' the AFL CEO explained.


BBC News
an hour ago
- BBC News
Walsall sign Australian midfielder Hollman
Walsall have signed Jake Hollman from Australian A-League side Macarthur FC on a free transfer. The 23-year-old midfielder has agreed a two-year contract with the option of a further year. Hollman made over 100 appearances for Macarthur and featured in two Australia Cup wins in 2022 and scored 16 goals during his five-year spell with the club and has also been capped by Australia at Under-23s New South Wales-born midfielder said it was his dream to move to England."It's a privilege and an honour to be here and I can't wait for the season to start," he told the club website. , external"English football was always that pinnacle for me as an Australian. It's the hub of football and I can't wait to start playing." he added. The Saddlers begin their new League Two campaign at home to Swindon Town on Saturday, 2 August.