Your views are always welcome and today is no exception so send them to me on the Email. I may even tolerate Owen Faz chat, but don’t bank on it.
NSW Waratahs v British & Irish Lions: rugby union tour match – live | British & Irish LionsNotice: Undefined variable: newid in D:\vertrigo\www\voice\see.php on line 32 ![]() Key events Your views are always welcome and today is no exception so send them to me on the Email. I may even tolerate Owen Faz chat, but don’t bank on it. TeamsRotation once more as the fixtures pile up quickly for Andy Farrell and the Lions, made more tricky by Henry Pollock withdrawing with a tight calf late on. Apparently it’s ‘precautionary’. Tadhg Beirne will have the honour of captaining from six, Scott Cummings now starts in the second row and Duhan van der Merwe comes onto the bench. Hugo Keenan has his first start of the tour at fullback along with Blair Kinghorn on the wing, while Fin Smith returns at stand-off. The Waratahs have a few internationals in their lineup in Taniela Tupou, Andrew Kellaway, Rob Leota, Lalakai Foketi, and Darby Lancaster. Number 8, Hugh Sinclair, is awarded the captaincy in this his last ever game of professional rugby so expect some emotional scenes. British & Irish Lions: Replacements: Dan Sheehan, Ellis Genge, Tadhg Furlong, Joe McCarthy, Jac Morgan, Ben White, Marcus Smith, Duhan van der Merwe. NSW Waratahs: Replacements: Mahe Vailanu, Jack Barrett, Daniel Botha, Matt Philip, Jamie Adamson, Jack Grant, Tane Edmed, Henry O’Donnell PreambleWelcome to Sydney, where a game of rugby is in danger of breaking out in the midst of the Owen Farrell’s Worth Tour 2025. You would be forgiven if this match involving 23 British & Irish people – none of whom are Owen Farrell – has taken you by surprise at the end of this week of quite remarkable discourse. But there is a match for the Lions to play against the Waratahs, a team that has had a fiercely mediocre season in their domestic competition and this isn’t even their first choice selection. At this stage Farrell Snr’s men should be putting together more complete performances that address the issues so far. So look out for more energy in defence, a consistent lineout and a better kicking game out of hand that has been witnessed so far. The Wallabies are waiting in a fortnight and Joe Schmidt will be watching with his notebook. I wonder what he would write about Owen Farrell. Source link Posted: 2025-07-05 10:14:42 |
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