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The strongest British & Irish Lions XV as Farrell names squad for Australia tour
The strongest British & Irish Lions XV as Farrell names squad for Australia tour

Metro

time08-05-2025

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  • Metro

The strongest British & Irish Lions XV as Farrell names squad for Australia tour

England youngster Henry Pollock has been named in Andy Farrell's British & Irish Lions' squad for this summer's tour of Australia, with Caelan Doris missing out through injury. Maro Itoje of England has been selected as captain for the eagerly anticipated series Down Under after playing starring roles on the Lions' previous tours of New Zealand and South Africa. Speaking from London's O2 Arena, Itoje underlined that it is a 'tremendous honour' and 'privilege' to lead the four nations Down Under. 'It's hard to articulate really. It's a tremendous honour, a tremendous privilege,' he said. 'You think about the people who have held this position before and it is remarkable. 'I'll do my very best to make sure I can contribute to a successful tour.' Forwards Tadhg Beirne (Ireland); Ollie Chessum (England); Jack Conan (Ireland); Luke Cowan-Dickie (England); Scott Cummins (Scotland); Tom Curry (England); Ben Earl (England); Zander Fagerson (Scotland); Tadhg Furlong (Ireland); Ellis Genge (England); Maro Itoje (England); Ronan Kelleher (Ireland); Joe McCarthy (Ireland); Jac Morgan (Wales); Henry Pollock (England), Andrew Porter (Ireland); James Ryan (Ireland); Pierre Schoeman (Scotland); Dan Sheehan (Ireland); Will Stuart (England); Josh van der Flier (Ireland) Backs Bundee Aki (Ireland); Elliot Daly (England); Tommy Freeman (England); Jamison Gibson-Park (Ireland); Mack Hansen (Ireland); Huw Jones (Ireland); Hugo Keenan (Ireland); Blair Kinghorn (Scotland); James Lowe (Ireland); Alex Mitchell (England); Garry Ringrose (Ireland); Finn Russell (Scotland); Finn Smith (England); Marcus Smith (England); Sione Tuipulotu (Scotland); Duhan Van der Merwe (Scotland); Tomos Williams (Wales) Itoje only discovered he would skipper the Lions on Tuesday after Farrell overcame a dodgy phone signal to pass on the news. 'I found out on Tuesday. I got a call from an Irish number and I don't have many Irish people calling me. I picked up, heard a Wigan accent and put two and two together,' he added. 'It was a bit niggly because the signal was quite bad!' Brisbane will stage the opening Test match of the tour on July 19, before the Lions head to Melbourne and Sydney for the second and third Tests on July 26 and August 2 respectively. Argentina (Dublin) – June 20 Western Force (Perth) – June 28 Queensland Reds (Brisbane) – July 2 NSW Waratahs (Sydney) – July 5 ACT Brumbies (Canberra) – July 9 Invitational AU-NZ (Adelaide) – July 12 AUSTRALIA (Brisbane) – July 19 First Nations & Pasifika XV (Melbourne) – July 22 AUSTRALIA (Melbourne) – July 26 AUSTRALIA (Sydney) – August 2 Front row The Lions are blessed with some of the finest front-row forwards on the planet heading into this summer's tour, whether measuring on all-round play or from a purely scrummaging perspective. Tadhg Furlong's pedigree, experience and raw power in the pack would, usually, make the tighthead a shoo-in for Farrell's XV, but the 32-year-old only recently returned from injury to feature in Ireland's final Six Nations match against Italy. Should Furlong prove his fitness in time, though, he will surely a must for the first Test in Brisbane in mid-July and would likely line up in the trenches alongside fellow countryman Dan Sheehan, who is arguably the form hooker in world rugby. Ellis Genge put forward his case for selection with a strong Six Nations campaign for England, but the Bristol Bears bruiser will want hit the ground running to fend off stiff competition and cement his spot Down Under. Second row After being unveiled as skipper for the series, Maro Itoje will start at lock for the opening Test, barring injury or illness, on what is his third tour with the Lions. The Saracens dynamo has returned to his very best this season and hardly put a foot wrong for England across the Six Nations, proving a constant nuisance for the opposition in both open and set-piece play. Twelve months ago, Tadhg Beirne may have been more confident of nailing down his place as the other second row – and the trust he has built up with Farrell may be enough to solidify his position. But the likes of James Ryan and Ollie Chessum will be fighting tooth and nail to knock the Irishman off his perch. Back row Ahead of countless Lions tours going back through history, one man has burst onto the scene to muscle their way into starting XV conversation, seemingly out of nowhere. This year, that bolt from the blue has undoubtedly been Henry Pollock. Yes, Pollock is only 20 years of age. Yes, he has only been capped once by England. But the youngster's electric performance in Northampton Saints' stunning victory over Leinster – the latest in a long line of mesmeric displays – proved beyond doubt he can mix it at the very top level. At blindside, Tom Curry has to be the favourite to start versus the Wallabies after a string of talismanic showings for England. The flanker's previous Lions experience from the 2021 South Africa tour – where he started all three Tests – gives him the edge over Farrell's other options. Doris' injury has thrown an almighty spanner in the works at number eight, where the Ireland and Leinster man – who many were tipping to captain – would surely have started. It perhaps opens up a gap for compatriot Jack Conan to step up and make the shirt his own. Half-back Other than perhaps Itoje, Jamison Gibson-Park looks to be entering the tour as the player who can be most sure of his place for the opening Test at Suncorp Stadium. The New-Zealand-born scrum-half has been a near ever-present for Ireland throughout Farrell's reign and for good reason – there's no better player out there that isn't named Antoine Dupont. As is so often the case, fly-half has proven a topic of heated discussion in the build-up to Farrell's squad announcement. But England and Northampton Saints starlet Fin Smith has seemingly put himself in pole position with a string of exceptional performances at both club and international level. The 22-year-old would against the Wallabies start at 10 if the first Test kicked off tomorrow. Scotland's Finn Russell represents a wild card for Farrell, who the Lions could turn to should the attack needs shacking up. Centre Another key debate has been Farrell's possible centre combination in Australia, with a number of intriguing options available to the Lions head coach. Sione Tuipulotu missed the entirety of the Six Nations after sustaining a serious muscle injury, but has recovered quicker than expected and is seemingly in a one-vs-one battle with Bundee Aki to start at inside centre. Aki's greater experience, plus his relationship with Farrell, may see the Ireland man edge out Tuipulotu, but it will be one to watch over the course of the tour. At outside centre, Huw Jones has asserted himself as the frontrunner for many – and the Scot looks every inch a Lions Test starter in waiting with his size, power and dynamism. Back three Much like Saints team-mate Pollock, Tommy Freeman has made himself nigh-on impossible to ignore approaching this summer's tour. More Trending Freeman had already wrestled himself into contention with his try-scoring exploits at international level after touching down in every single match of England's recent Six Nations campaign. Last weekend, the Saints speedster tightened his grip on the famous red jersey with three well-taken tries as Saints saw off a much-fancied Leinster team to reach the Champions Cup final. On the opposite wing, James Lowe looks like the man to beat having established himself as a mainstay of Farrell's Ireland XV with his smart finishing and industrious playing style. Blair Kinghorn further enhanced his reputation with a fine Six Nations campaign to put his hand up for selection as the Lions' starting 15. However, Farrell may be reluctant to move away from Hugo Keenan considering the Dubliner has calming and reliable presence at full-back. Genge (England) Sheehan (Ireland) Furlong (Ireland) Itoje (England) Beirne (Ireland) Curry (England) Pollock (England) Conan (Ireland) Gibson-Park (Ireland) Smith (England) Lowe (Ireland) Tuipulotu (Scotland) Jones (Scotland) Freeman (England) Keenan (Ireland) What will the result be Down Under? For more stories like this, check our sport page. 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Edinburgh confirm Cherry and Price departures
Edinburgh confirm Cherry and Price departures

Yahoo

time10-04-2025

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  • Yahoo

Edinburgh confirm Cherry and Price departures

Scotland internationals Dave Cherry and Ali Price are to move on from Edinburgh at the end of the season. The club say both players will "take up playing opportunities abroad" on the expiry of their contracts. Hooker Cherry, 34, started every match in this year's Six Nations, taking his tally of caps to 16. Price, 31, has made 66 international appearances and the scrum-half played in all three Tests on the British & Irish Lions' tour of South Africa in 2021. His last outing for Scotland came against Fiji in November 2024. Prior to his switch to Edinburgh in November 2023, Price spent nine years at Glasgow Warriors. "Dave and Ali have both made significant contributions to Edinburgh Rugby and we thank them for their dedication and commitment," said head coach Sean Everitt. "Dave has given a lot during his time at the club, but it is a position we are well stocked with good young Scottish talent and, therefore, we have decided not to continue his deal, and wish him the very best in his next steps. "Dave's journey to becoming a centurion is a testament to his hard work and resilience, while Ali's experience and leadership have been invaluable to the team."

Edinburgh confirm Cherry and Price departures
Edinburgh confirm Cherry and Price departures

BBC News

time10-04-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Edinburgh confirm Cherry and Price departures

Scotland internationals Dave Cherry and Ali Price are to move on from Edinburgh at the end of the club say both players will "take up playing opportunities abroad" on the expiry of their Cherry, 34, started every match in this year's Six Nations, taking his tally of caps to 31, has made 66 international appearances and the scrum-half played in all three Tests on the British & Irish Lions' tour of South Africa in last outing for Scotland came against Fiji in November to his switch to Edinburgh in November 2023, Price spent nine years at Glasgow Warriors."Dave and Ali have both made significant contributions to Edinburgh Rugby and we thank them for their dedication and commitment," said head coach Sean Everitt."Dave has given a lot during his time at the club, but it is a position we are well stocked with good young Scottish talent and, therefore, we have decided not to continue his deal, and wish him the very best in his next steps."Dave's journey to becoming a centurion is a testament to his hard work and resilience, while Ali's experience and leadership have been invaluable to the team."

Andy Farrell assisted by 3 Ireland coaches for Lions tour of Australia but no Welsh representation
Andy Farrell assisted by 3 Ireland coaches for Lions tour of Australia but no Welsh representation

Yahoo

time26-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

Andy Farrell assisted by 3 Ireland coaches for Lions tour of Australia but no Welsh representation

LONDON (AP) — Andy Farrell will be assisted by coaches from the national teams of Ireland, Scotland and England for the British & Irish Lions' nine-game tour of Australia starting in June. It means Wales, which is currently on a record 17-match losing run in tests, will not be represented in the coaching staff. Farrell, whose full-time job is Ireland coach, will bring three of his staff from the Irish set-up — defense coach Simon Easterby, backs coach Andrew Goodman and scrum coach John Fogarty. Joining them will be Scotland forwards coach John Dalziel and England attack coach Richard Wigglesworth. The Lions squad will be announced on May 8 in front of a live audience, with players eligible from Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England. The Lions visit Australia every 12 years, as part of a cycle of southern-hemisphere tours that also include series in South Africa and New Zealand. The 2025 tour kicks off against the Western Force in Perth on June 28 and includes three test matches against Joe Schmidt's Wallabies. ___ AP rugby:

Andy Farrell assisted by 3 Ireland coaches for Lions tour of Australia but no Welsh representation
Andy Farrell assisted by 3 Ireland coaches for Lions tour of Australia but no Welsh representation

Associated Press

time26-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Andy Farrell assisted by 3 Ireland coaches for Lions tour of Australia but no Welsh representation

LONDON (AP) — Andy Farrell will be assisted by coaches from the national teams of Ireland, Scotland and England for the British & Irish Lions' nine-game tour of Australia starting in June. It means Wales, which is currently on a record 17-match losing run in tests, will not be represented in the coaching staff. Farrell, whose full-time job is Ireland coach, will bring three of his staff from the Irish set-up — defense coach Simon Easterby, backs coach Andrew Goodman and scrum coach John Fogarty. Joining them will be Scotland forwards coach John Dalziel and England attack coach Richard Wigglesworth. The Lions squad will be announced on May 8 in front of a live audience, with players eligible from Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England. The Lions visit Australia every 12 years, as part of a cycle of southern-hemisphere tours that also include series in South Africa and New Zealand. The 2025 tour kicks off against the Western Force in Perth on June 28 and includes three test matches against Joe Schmidt's Wallabies.

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