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Lions Tour LIVE updates: Waratahs go head-to-head with Lions in Sydney
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Good evening fans and welcome to a massive night of rugby.The British and Irish Lions tour of Australia has arrived at its third stop - Sydney - and a clash with the Waratahs.My name is Iain Payten and I will be your blogging buddy, and the expert comments and match report will come from our reverse-Lion - the Herald’s own project player from norn Iron, Jonathan Drennan.This NSW-Lions game has been, historically, very spicy.Who can forget the infamous 2001 fixture when Duncan McRae was red-carded for punching the tripe out of Lions five-eighth Ronan O’Gara? Yes, we went straight there. O’Gara has kept a low profile on this tour but here’s a yarn with him ahead of the 2013 tour.The 2001 game was a generally ill-tempered affair, and though they ended up losing 41-24, the then-Waratahs captain Phil Waugh proudly mentioned in a post-match function that they’d taken lumps out of the Lions.Duncan McRae of the Waratahs punching Ronan O'Gara of the LionsCredit: Adam Pretty/ALLSPORTWaugh is, of course, now chief executive of Rugby Australia. It’s unclear if he put his hand up to play tonight but there’s about a 50% chance he did.NSW have not beaten the Lions since the 12-year cycle began in 1989, but in 20 clashes overall since 1888, NSW have four wins: 1908, 1930, 1950 and 1959.The Waratahs tonight are not favoured to bring a fifth win. That much is clear from the bookies, who have them at $26.What do we reckon is going to happen? Have your say in the poll.Latest postsLatest postsWe are back in Sydney and the bars along Oxford Street are packed with a mix of Lions and Waratahs faithful. This is going to be a brutally tough task for a weakened Waratahs team, with Hugh Sinclair captaining the side at No.8 in his final game of professional rugby.Fans arrive during the tour match between NSW Waratahs and British & Irish Lions.Credit: Getty ImagesCharlie Gamble will have a hard night of work ahead of him, shutting down the aptly named Josh van der Flier, former 2022 World Rugby player of the year at the breakdown. For the Lions Hugo Keenan gets his debut at fullback, some journey for a young man who found himself on the bench for his high school third grade.Finally, Taniela Tupou has stepped into the last chance saloon and his performance in the scrum will dictate his chances of making the Wallabies squad for the Lions test series. Looking forward to this, but there are serious nerves this could be a blowout scoreline. I hope I’m wrong.Interesting result across the ditch, with the All Blacks only just getting home 31-27 against a severely depleted French side.Controversially, France sent a squad with 17 uncapped players due to the powerful clubs refusing to release a host of stars. Kiwi commentators have been irate, but the France reggies almost pulled off a massive upset in Dunedin.The game on a knife edge for the last quarter, with New Zealand leading 28-27. But All Blacks star Beauden Barrett slotted a late penalty to seal a too-close-for-comfort victory.Jordie Barrett and Theo Attissogbe contest a kick.Credit: AP
Here are the teams for the Tahs and Lions.As you can see, the Lions look exceptionally strong, with a couple of familiar names in the starting team: Mack Hansen, Finlay Bealham and Sione Tuipulotu were all raised in Australia before finding their way to Ireland and Scotland to play Test rugby.There has been a late change for the Lions: young backrower Henry Pollock has been withdrawn with a tight calf, meaning skipper Tadgh Beirne moves from lock to no.6, and Scott Cummings comes into the second row.Blair Kinghorn and Hugo Keenan are both playing their first matches on tour, as well, and are both sharp with the ball in hand.As with other Aussie sides, the Waratahs are down on Wallaby troops but there are a couple of key men in key spots. Taniela Tupou is starting at tighthead and you’d have to think his Test chances ride heavily on a strong showing here.Andrew Kellaway has also come back from the Wallabies and will be a key man to bring calm and composure. So too will backrower Rob Leota, and new Tahs recruit Matt Philip, who’ll bring presence from the bench.Interestingly, Wallabies squad member Tane Edmed is not starting at no.10, however. Jack Bowen will start and Edmed - who is heading to the Brumbies next year - will come from the pine.WARATAHS (15-1): Lawson Creighton; Andrew Kellaway, Lalakai Foketi, Joey Walton, Darby Lancaster; Jack Bowen, Teddy Wilson; Hugh Sinclair (capt), Charlie Gamble, Rob Leota; Miles Amatosero, Fergus Lee-Warner; Taniela Tupou, Ethan Dobbins, Tom LambertReplacements: Mahe Vailanu, Jack Barrett, Daniel Botha, Matt Philip, Jamie Adamson, Jack Grant, Tane Edmed, Henry O’DonnellLIONS (15-1): Hugo Keenan, Mack Hansen, Huw Jones, Sione Tuipulotu, Blair Kinghorn, Fin Smith, Alex Mitchell, Ben Earl, Josh van der Flier, Tadhg Beirne (c), James Ryan, Scott Cummings, Finlay Bealham, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Pierre SchoemanReplacements: Dan Sheehan, Ellis Genge, Tadhg Furlong, Joe McCarthy, Duhan van der Merwe, Jac Morgan, Ben White, Marcus SmithReferee: Paul Williams (NZR)Assistant Referees: James Doleman (NZR), Angus Mabey (NZR)TMO: Richard Kelly (NZR)FPRO: Marius van der Westhuizen (SARU)
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Good evening fans and welcome to a massive night of rugby.The British and Irish Lions tour of Australia has arrived at its third stop - Sydney - and a clash with the Waratahs.My name is Iain Payten and I will be your blogging buddy, and the expert comments and match report will come from our reverse-Lion - the Herald’s own project player from norn Iron, Jonathan Drennan.This NSW-Lions game has been, historically, very spicy.Who can forget the infamous 2001 fixture when Duncan McRae was red-carded for punching the tripe out of Lions five-eighth Ronan O’Gara? Yes, we went straight there. O’Gara has kept a low profile on this tour but here’s a yarn with him ahead of the 2013 tour.The 2001 game was a generally ill-tempered affair, and though they ended up losing 41-24, the then-Waratahs captain Phil Waugh proudly mentioned in a post-match function that they’d taken lumps out of the Lions.Duncan McRae of the Waratahs punching Ronan O'Gara of the LionsCredit: Adam Pretty/ALLSPORTWaugh is, of course, now chief executive of Rugby Australia. It’s unclear if he put his hand up to play tonight but there’s about a 50% chance he did.NSW have not beaten the Lions since the 12-year cycle began in 1989, but in 20 clashes overall since 1888, NSW have four wins: 1908, 1930, 1950 and 1959.The Waratahs tonight are not favoured to bring a fifth win. That much is clear from the bookies, who have them at $26.What do we reckon is going to happen? Have your say in the poll.
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