Sir Ian McGeechan picks England star as surprise 2025 Lions captain

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Lions legend Sir Ian McGeechan has backed Courtney Lawes to captain the British & Irish Lions for their tour of Australia next year.

Speaking to the I, he said: “At the moment you have to start with Irish names, when you look at how well they are going, although ultimately a Lions tour must reflect the previous 12 months,

“But Courtney Lawes is a name I’d give you: I’d have him in the squad and I would even consider him as captain because that’s going to be a big one.

“A lot of the captains – O’Mahony [for Ireland] and England’s – are between and betwixt at the moment. That’s going to be a big call.”

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Courtney Lawes in contention:

COURTNEY LAWES: “I don’t think it’s any secret, I’d love to be involved in another Lions tour.

“It’s not the same, you know, the reason I retired from international rugby is because I didn’t want to be away every couple of months, for months on end.

“Whereas the Lions is two months, I can bring my family out and we can have a good time. Having said that, I’m not expecting it. But if I do get the opportunity I’ll be there.”

Courtney Lawes, Captain of Northampton Saints acknowledges the crowd during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Final Match between Northampton Saints and Bath Rugby at Twickenham Stadium on 8 June 2024. Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

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Courtney Lawes, Captain of Northampton Saints acknowledges the crowd during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Final Match between Northampton Saints and Bath Rugby at Twickenham Stadium on 8 June 2024. Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK

The current 2025 British & Irish Lions squad, according to the bookies

2025 BRITISH & IRISH LIONS SQUAD (36)

BACK-THREE (6)

The back-three boasts a dynamic mix, with Duhan van der Merwe and James Lowe bringing powerful running and finishing ability. Tommy Freeman and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso are tipped to add youthful flair and speed, while Hugo Keenan and Darcy Graham round out the squad with their solid defensive skills.

  • Duhan van der Merwe (Scotland) – 1/16
  • James Lowe (Ireland) – 1/8
  • Hugo Keenan (Ireland) – 1/5
  • Tommy Freeman (England) – 4/9
  • Immanuel Feyi-Waboso (England) – 8/11
  • Darcy Graham (Scotland) – 2/1

CENTRE (4)

In the centre, Bundee Aki is a strong favorite for his physicality, while Ollie Lawrence has made a name for himself with his impressive form. Sione Tuipulotu and Robbie Henshaw provide additional versatility and experience.

  • Bundee Aki (Ireland) – 1/5
  • Ollie Lawrence (England) – 1/4
  • Sione Tuipulotu (Scotland) – 2/7
  • Robbie Henshaw (Ireland) – 8/11

FLY-HALVES (3)

The fly-half selection highlights Finn Russell's creativity and flair, with Marcus Smith and George Ford both showcasing tactical nous and playmaking ability.

  • Finn Russell (Scotland) – 1/10
  • Marcus Smith (England) – 8/15
  • George Ford (England) – 8/11

SCRUM-HALVES (3)

A competitive scrum-half group sees Jamison Gibson-Park favored for his quick service and decision-making, while Alex Mitchell and Ben White are both strong contenders.

  • Jamison Gibson-Park (Ireland) – 8/11
  • Alex Mitchell (England) – 11/10
  • Ben White (Scotland) – 11/10

PROP (3)

The front row is anchored by stalwarts like Tadhg Furlong and Andrew Porter, while Ellis Genge and Joe Marler add depth and experience.

  • Tadhg Furlong (Ireland) – 1/8
  • Andrew Porter (Ireland) – 1/7
  • Zander Fagerson (Scotland) – 4/11
  • Ellis Genge (England) – 4/6
  • Joe Marler (England) – 5/6
  • Pierre Schoeman (Scotland) – 5/4

HOOKER (3)

With Dan Sheehan leading the way, the hookers are expected to be agile and mobile, crucial for the fast-paced style of play the Lions aim to adopt.

  • Dan Sheehan (Ireland) – 1/10
  • Jamie George (England) – 8/15
  • Elliot Dee (Wales) – 6/5

LOCK (5)

In the locks, Maro Itoje remains a cornerstone, complemented by Tadhg Beirne's athleticism and versatility.

  • Maro Itoje (England) – 1/33
  • Tadhg Beirne (Ireland) – 1/10
  • Joe McCarthy (Ireland) – 4/6
  • Ollie Chessum (England) – 8/11
  • George Martin (England) – 11/10

BACK-ROW (6)

Finally, the back row combines experience and dynamism, with Josh van der Flier and Courtney Lawes bringing a wealth of international experience and physicality.

  • Caelan Doris (Ireland) – 1/5
  • Ben Earl (England) – 1/5
  • Josh van der Flier (Ireland) – 1/3
  • Courtney Lawes (England) – 8/15
  • Tommy Reffell (Wales) – 4/6
  • Rory Darge (Scotland) – 6/4

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