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Why it could be the end of the road for the Lions if Andy Farrell's men do not put on a show Down Under, writes CHRIS FOY

Why it could be the end of the road for the Lions if Andy Farrell's men do not put on a show Down Under, writes CHRIS FOY

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The Lions have arrived in Australia, bristling from their pre-tour false start in Dublin and ready for another survival mission. That's what it is, as always.
As an endangered species in the sporting landscape, they must again strive to justify their existence and all the effort to keep making the whole complex concept work, against the odds. The iconic, historic British and Irish side are somehow still squeezed into an increasingly jam-packed calendar.

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