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The 2025 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia is an international rugby union tour scheduled to take place in Australia between June and August 2025. The British & Irish Lions, a team selected from players eligible to represent England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, are scheduled to play a three-match test series against the Australia national team, as well as matches against Australia's ...
British Lions: 15,000 [2] 5 August 1899 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney: 10–11 British Lions: 16,000 [3] 12 August 1899 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney: 0–13 British Lions: 7,000 [4] 2 July 1904 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney: 0–17 British Lions: 34,000 [5] 1904 British Lions tour to Australia and New Zealand: 23 July 1904 Exhibition Ground ...
The 2025 mid-year rugby union internationals (also known as the summer internationals in the Northern Hemisphere, and winter internationals in the Southern Hemisphere) are international rugby union matches that will be mostly played in the Southern Hemisphere during the July international window. 2025 will see the British & Irish Lions touring Australia.
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The team was first established for the 1989 British Lions tour of Australia. [5] After an initial selection that included seven New Zealand players (Richard Loe, Frano Botica, Wayne Shelford, Michael Brewer, Steve McDowall, John Schuster, John Gallagher), [6] only two of the announced players were still in the final squad to play the Lions, [7] with many New Zealanders refusing to play for the ...
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The Wallabies won their last pool match against Russia, 68–22. The Wallabies beat the Springboks 11–9 to progress into the semi-finals. [17] However a week later the Wallabies were knocked out of the 2011 World Cup after being defeated 6–20 by the All Blacks in the second semi-final match. [18]