
England scrum-half scores outrageous try from his own half

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Jack van Poortvliet reminded everyone exactly what England have been missing with a breathtaking solo effort that has fans dreaming of what's to come.
The Leicester Tigers scrum-half, who missed the Rugby World Cup due to injury, looks back to his best—and then some.
It all started with a rock-solid scrum, Solomone Kata crashing over the gainline, but then JVP took matters into his own hands. Spotting a gap, he sprinted through, chipped over the covering defence, and regathered to score. It's the kind of magic that makes you wonder if this could be an early contender for Try of the Year.
Fans lose their minds
Social media erupted after the try, with one fan saying:
“Similar to the try for England A, JVP looks in incredible form at the moment!”
Another added:
“What a try JVP!!! Get in.”
A third called it simply:
“Stunning.”
Who is Jack van Poortvliet?
Born on May 15, 2001, in Norfolk, van Poortvliet came through Leicester's academy before making his senior debut in 2019. He captained England U20s and earned his first senior cap against Australia in 2022. Known for his quick delivery, tactical awareness, and ability to read the game, he's quickly become one of England's most exciting young talents.
2025 Lions bolter?
With performances like this, JVP could be a belter for the British & Irish Lions tour to Australia in 2025. If he keeps this form up, Warren Gatland might have no choice but to take him along.
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Andy Farrell will announce his squad live from the O2 Arena in London on May 8th, 2025, and we've taken a stab at selecting the best possible 36-man squad for the tour.
OUR 2025 BRITISH & IRISH LIONS SQUAD
Here's a breakdown of who makes the cut, with 15 England stars included in our strongest lineup.
Props
Andrew Porter (Ireland)
Ellis Genge (England) – The ‘Baby Rhino’ brings his trademark aggression and scrummaging power.
Pierre Schoemann (Scotland)
Kyle Sinckler (England) – A veteran of the 2021 tour, Sinckler's experience will be vital.
Tadhg Furlong (Ireland)
Will Stuart (England) – The powerful tighthead earns his spot after a consistent season.
Hookers
Dan Sheehan (Ireland) – The standout Irish hooker is almost a certainty.
Dewi Lake (Wales)
Jamie George (England) – Lions experience and leadership make him a vital inclusion.
Locks
Maro Itoje (England) – One of the first names on the team sheet.
Joe McCarthy (Ireland) – The young enforcer could be a game-changer.
Ollie Chessum (England) – A rising star, providing dynamism and lineout excellence.
Dafydd Jenkins (Wales)
Tadhg Beirne (Ireland)
George Martin (England) – Physicality and work rate give him the edge.
Back Row
Josh van der Flier (Ireland) – World-class breakdown presence.
Ben Curry (England) – Edges into contention with his relentless tackling and breakdown work.
Tom Curry (England) – A Lions veteran whose pedigree speaks for itself.
Caelan Doris (Ireland) – A guaranteed starter.
Ben Earl (England) – One of the most explosive players in the Premiership this season.
Jack Willis (England) – His form for Toulouse has been outstanding.
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