The Breakdown | How the 2025 British & Irish Lions may line up in Australia
12/31/2024 05:00 AM
Andy Farrell has tricky decisions ahead but expect plenty of Ireland forwards and Scotland backs when the series begins
The Lions are stronger in certain areas than others and much hinges, in every sense, on Ireland's front row. No one would quibble hugely if an all-Irish triumvirate of Andrew Porter, Dan Sheehan and Tadhg Furlong pack down for the first Test against the Wallabies in Brisbane on 19 July – but what if all three are not fully firing? The talented, athletic Sheehan is just back from a long-term lay off and injury forced Porter to withdraw from the last Lions tour to South Africa prior to the squad's departure. The admirable Furlong, meanwhile, has already been hammering away on Test rugby's frontline for a decade. It underlines the importance of strength in depth, with the Australian scrum much improved. Both Scotland props, Pierre Schoeman and Zander Fagerson, will fancy making the plane, as will the Wales hooker Dewi Lake (current injury permitting) and, depending on England's Six Nations form, either Jamie George or Theo Dan. Ellis Genge and Nicky Smith are probably contesting the last loosehead vacancy with Ireland's Finlay Bealham, born in Australia, as the third tighthead.
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