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British and Irish Lions Squad 2025: The surprise inclusions and omissions for Australia
@Source: irishmirror.ie
British and Irish Lions head coach Andy Farrell has named his 38-man squad for this summer’s tour of Australia.
There was expected to be a number of 'bolters' in the 2025 squad but barring a couple of minor surprises things have gone relatively as expected.
Farrell has, however, kept two places open for players to make their case between now and the end of the season.
Check out the hits and misses here.
Henry Pollock (England)
Test rookie Pollock is the ultimate bolter.
The 20-year-old only made his England debut in March, scoring two tries off the bench during a 68-14 Six Nations victory over Wales.
His performances for Northampton, including a virtuoso display in last weekend’s shock 37-34 Investec Champions Cup semi-final success at Leinster, reinforced his Lions credentials, with Farrell satisfying the clamour for his inclusion.
Marcus Smith (England)
A late addition to the 2021 Lions tour, Harlequins playmaker Smith lost England’s number 10 jersey to Fin Smith during the Six Nations and his place in the squad was from from assured.
But the versatile 26-year-old can also operate at 15 and is arguably the best one-on-one attacker coming from the back.
He joins namesake Fin and Scotland’s Finn Russell as Farrell’s fly-half options, with Sam Prendergast and George Ford among those to miss out.
James Ryan (Ireland)
Initially the frontrunner to succeed Johnny Sexton as Ireland captain after the 2023 World Cup, Ryan has not always been a guaranteed Test starter since then.
The 28-year-old was barely mentioned in many of the predicted Lions selections, partly due to the emergence of team-mate Joe McCarthy.
But the Leinster pair accompany captain Maro Itoje, Ollie Chessum, Tadhg Beirne and Scott Cummings in a formidable stable of second rows.
Caelan Doris (Ireland)
Touted as a potential tour captain, Ireland and Leinster skipper Doris saw his hopes ruined by an untimely injury.
The 27-year-old back-rower was due to undergo surgery this week on an shoulder issue sustained last weekend during his province’s defeat to Northampton.
Doris has been a standout performer since making his international debut in Farrell’s first match as Ireland head coach in 2020 and is extremely unfortunate.
Owen Farrell (England)
An intriguing call either way given he is the son of head coach Andy Farrell.
The 33-year-old is a natural leader and has played at both 10 and 12 across the last three Lions tours.
But Farrell junior has endured an injury-disrupted season with French club Racing 92, sustained a concussion at the weekend and has not played Test rugby since the 2023 World Cup.
Jamie George (England)
Owen Farrell’s successor as England captain – before the responsibility was subsequently passed to Lions skipper Itoje – has also been overlooked.
The 34-year-old hooker had spoken openly of his desire to join the third Lions tour of his career.
Farrell has instead opted for George’s England team-mate Luke Cowan-Dickie and Ireland pair Dan Sheehan and Ronan Kelleher as his options for the number two jersey.
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