British Loins Tour to Australia 2025 - Will they be let in?

If Bundee lost a couple of stone, he might be a ball winning option inside for the Galway footballers. I’ve never seen him kick a football though.

He could be an effective Galway hurling goalkeeper.

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Get your body behind it Bundee!

WALLABY legend David Campese is stirring it up again down under, labelling the decisions by the British and Irish Lions to call up Owen Farrell as “a weak pick by daddy”.

Less than 24 hours after head coach Andy Farrell urged supporters to cut out the “nonsense” negativity around his son’s call-up, Campese claimed that Owen Farrell’s selection is “weak”, that it could disrupt the Lions camp, and that the ‘ageing’ fly-half “left Paris with his tail between his legs”.

“For the life of me, I cannot fathom why Andy Farrell would call up an ageing fly-half-cum-centre to replace a classy back-three player,” Campese wrote in a column for Planet Rugby.

“Yes, Owen Farrell has been a world-class 10 in his time. Yes, he’s been an outstanding British and Irish Lion. Yes, he’s been a champion of Europe, a World Cup finalist and a Premiership legend. But the ever-present word there is ‘has’.

“Owen’s form since quitting England and Saracens for Racing 92 has been – well, I’m not sure there’s been any form whatsoever. He’s struggled with the pace of French rugby and the standard of the Top 14, he’s not been able to get any sort of purchase into a style of game that’s run by a production line of world-class nines and he’s left Paris with his tail between his legs and a reputation that’s suffered as a result.

“I also have to question judgment here. I have always been respectful of the Farrell name. This is a weak pick by daddy – and weak isn’t what I’d expect from them.

“It also puts huge pressure on Owen, who can’t have a bagful of confidence after the Racing 92 experience, and that sort of thing can also disrupt camp… what message is this sending out to the likes of Marcus and Fin Smith?”

Campese added in his Planet Rugby column: "You may as well have used the same wild card principle to pull Jack Willis into the side – at least he’s a world class player playing at the apex of his abilities and could really offer value by adding a 6’3” option at six, something the Lions are really short of given that there’s only Jack Conan in their primary back-rowers that’s a proper lineout option - something Jack’s been improving greatly at doing at Toulouse.

The Aussies are brilliant at needling the Brits. Its Justin Harrison all over again

It’s absolutely true though.

Wont take much to beat the Aussies. Think Farrell is a great option for the Loins, will love the bit of niggle and will do his upmost for blighty! Wont be found wanting in the trenches, when some ballast is required.

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He owes them one as well after 2015 when England didn’t get out of the group at a home world cup

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Looks like a pensioners on tour party from the croed scenes in the stadium

That’s Hugo Keenan fecked for the Test team. You’d see better at Barnhall on a Saturday morning.

Ronan O’Gara back at the scene of his most famous game, the Sydney Football Stadium.

I hope he’s meeting up with Duncan McRae for a pint afterwards for old time’s sake.

Sione Tuipulotu and Huw Jones combine for a try that is as Scottish as a deep fried pizza slice.

This must be the worst lions squad of all time?

Mack Hansen MISSED TACKLE and it’s a try for the wonderfully named Charlie Gamble of New South Wales.

The try has now been DISALLOWED for obstruction.

O’Gara’s accent is fantastic

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Looked a forward to pass to me

There was a big swing there when the Waratah’s try was disallowed and the Lions went down field to make it 14-0. But we’re back to game on again. The Waratah’s are troubling the Lions.

Hugo will be a mid week water carrier

Daycent blonde lady on the Lions backroom team