Australia v Lions live: Tom Curry overpowers the Wallabies as tourists make perfect start to series

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19 Jul 2025 • 8:10 PM MYT
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The British and Irish Lions sealed an impressive 27-19 victory in the first Test match of their three-game series against Australia in Brisbane.

An instant penalty earnt by Tadhg Beirne was kicked by Finn Russell to give the tourists the early advantage, and Russell was involved again a few minutes later as his long pass found Sione Tuipulotu in space to touch down under the posts. Australia hit back when Max Jorgensen won a high kick to score for the hosts, but the inspirational Tom Curry barged over the line to give the Lions a 17-5 lead at half-time.

The Lions were quickly on top in the second half as Dan Sheehan muscled his way over in the corner. Joseph Suaallii thought he’d responded with a try of his own, only for the TMO to chalk it off on review, suggesting he held on to the ball after an initial tackle – but his Wallabies teammate Lachlan Tizzano came off the bench to bundle over and set up a tense finish.

Yet the Lions held on and will take a 1-0 lead into the second Test match next weekend.

Follow all of the latest reaction from Lions v Australia at the Suncorp Stadium with our live blog below:

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Australia vs British & Irish Lions live

  • Wallabies host the Lions in the first Test in Brisbane | Live on Sky Sports
  • Line-ups as Tom Lynagh given surprise start at fly half for Australia
  • Penalty! Lions 3-0 Australia, 1 min – tourists make perfect start with Russell kick
  • Try! Lions (Tuipulotu) 10-0 Australia, 8 min – Tuipulotu goes over after waves of pressure
  • Try! Lions 10-5 Australia (Jorgensen), 28 min – Wallabies hit back with clever move
  • Try! Lions (Curry) 17-5 Australia, 36 min – Flanker powers over the line to extend lead before half-time
  • Try! Lions (Sheehan) 24-5 Australia, 42 min – Tourists quickly add a third try after the break
  • No try! – TMO rules Joseph Suaallii didn’t release the ball on the ground
  • Try! Lions 24-12 Australia (Tizzano) – replacement surges over to create tense finale
  • Penalty! Lions 27-12 Australia, 73 min – Smith knocks over to tighten control
  • Try! Lions 27-19 Australia (McDermott) – late score closes the gap before full-time

Lions comfortable win

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Ciara Fearn

British & Irish Lions rode a rampant first-half display to a 27-19 victory over Australia in the first test on Saturday, running in three tries in the first 41 minutes and holding off a late Wallabies fightback for a comfortable victory.

Superior in all facets of the game in the first hour, the Lions scored tries through Sione Tuipulotu, Tom Curry and Dan Sheehan while Finn Russell added nine points from the kicking tee.

Max Jorgensen crossed in the first half for the Wallabies and they improved when they cleared the bench in the second half but tries from replacements Carlo Tizzano and Tate McDermott were too little, too late.

The second test is at the Melbourne Cricket Ground next weekend and the series concludes at Sydney's Stadium Australia on August 2.

Schmidt: Too early to consider Wallabies changes

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Ciara Fearn

More from Wallabies head coach Joe Schmidt speaking to Sky Sports:

“It’s very early to say what we’ll be doing next week. We see how players are, then we wills tart making decisions on Monday or Tuesday.

"At the moment it’s very difficult to say what changes, because when you change personnel sometimes that can change the shape of the way you play."

Schmidt concedes Wallabies 'fluffed their lines'

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Ciara Fearn

More from Wallabies head coach Joe Schmidt speaking to Sky Sports:

"We definitely learned we’ve got character and courage. We weren’t quite accurate at times. When we did get space and opportunity, we fluffed our lines a little bit.

"Against a team like the Lions, you’ve got to be so accurate, you cannot afford to miss a chance because they are so good at squeezing time and space."

Schmidt: Wallabies earned way back into game

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Ciara Fearn

Wallabies head coach Joe Schmidt speaking to Sky Sports:

"I felt like the players really dug in. Ten-nil down in the first 10 minutes, then the score right before half-time, it was frustrating to go in 17-5 instead of 10-5. Then straight after half-time [Dan Sheehan’s try] from our line-out throw was really disappointing.

"We earned our way back into the game in the last 30 minutes and to finish as close as we did having not had a lot of time together, I’m proud of the players and the way they fought."

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Gatland: We want to see improvement from both next week

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Ciara Fearn

Sky Sports' Warren Gatland:

"It was result over performance. Australia were much better in the second half. Sheehan scored early in the second half but the Australians got themselves back into the game, getting on the front foot, looking more dangerous.

"I was a little surprised how early the Lions made substitutions. I thought they might keep those players on a little bit longer just as they were tidying things up. They probably lost a little bit of cohesion and momentum in doing that.

"The win takes a bit of pressure off, you know you are here right until the very end. We want to see an improved Lions and Australia next week. As a neutral, you want it to be 1-1 to get the excitement going.

"Australia are going to be incredibly desperate to level the series next week now. Bring on Melbourne!"

Farrell’s dressing message to Lions

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Ciara Fearn

Lions head coach Andy Farrell speaking to Sky Sports:

“It will be congratulations. This is a big occasion for us coming here. We dealt with it very well.

"We were here in 2013, and we’re going to be playing against a wounded animal in the second Test at a sold-out MCG. It doesn’t get any better.

"We’ll know what’s coming our way but we expect ourselves to be better again.”

Farrell hails ‘immense’ back row performance

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Ciara Fearn

Lions head coach Andy Farrell speaking to Sky Sports:

“The back row were immense. It was a talking point all week, and I’m so glad for them because they stood up.

“If you look at the start of the game, Tom Curry has a huge collision defensively and Tadgh Beirne gets the turnover. That kept on happening all night. And Jack Conan was immensely strong with ball in hand as well.

“The good thing is we roll onto Tuesday night [against First Nations & Pasifika XV] where the rest of the guys get to put their hands up as well.”

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Ciara Fearn

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Farrell: Plenty for Lions to work on

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Ciara Fearn

More from Lions head coach Andy Farrell speaking to Sky Sports:

“We started the game very well, our game control was excellent throughout.

"Our physicality was spot on in the first half, in the second we obviously lacked a bit of discipline within our own game with loose carries and offloads, as well as penalties, that slowed the game down for us.

"Plenty for us to work on, which is a good place going into game two.”

Farrell: Boys did Lions shirt proud

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Ciara Fearn

Lions head coach Andy Farrell speaking to Sky Sports:

“Delighted to get the result, to get the first one under the belt which takes us to the last game. It was a big occasion and the lads did the shirt proud.

"How they attacked the game, certainly in the first half, here in the spiritual home of the Wallabies, it was very pleasing to come away with the victory."

Dan Sheehan's glorious try

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Ciara Fearn

Dan Sheehan of the British and Irish Lions scores a try during game one of the series between Australia Wallabies and British & Irish Lions at Suncorp Stadium.

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Tom Curry scoring the side's second try of the game

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Ciara Fearn

British and Irish Lions' Tom Curry scores their side's second try of the game during the Qatar Airways Lions Tour match at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia.

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Australia captain Harry Wilson speaking post-match

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Ciara Fearn

“Obviously disappointed with the result. We did not get our game going until the second half. Nothing will change for us.

“We will double down our preparation. It is such a big honour and I love representing Australia. Captaining the side is special.”

The thoughts of Lions captain Maro Itoje

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Ciara Fearn

“It was a tough game. No game of rugby is ever perfect, that definitely was not perfect from us.

“We can have some honest conversations off the back of it and there is lots to build on.

“We put pressure on ourselves, particularly exiting our half and out decision making. Again rugby is not perfect and we will get better. I am very grateful to represent England and the Lions and it is a huge honour.”

O'Gara: Huge gulf in class between these two

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Sky Sports' Ronan O'Gara:

"Andy Farrell is fascinated by performance and I think we can see that even though his team underperformed a bit today, you can see there is a huge gulf in class between these teams.

"The guy is a fantastic coach who is fascinated by getting the best out of every individual. You look at the first 10 minutes they are 10-0 up and he would be looking for his team to kick on from there.

"The most important thing in Test rugby though is getting that win. "

Beirne: Lions got the job done

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Player of the Match – Tadhg Beirne – speaking to Sky Sports:

“A proper Test match, particularly the last quarter, which was a real battle. Australia will take confidence with how they finished the game, we’re going to have to look at leaking penalties. Overall, we stepped up, put in a good performance and got the job done. Roll on next week.

“We need to work on our discipline. We were right on the edge near a yellow card at the end. Overall we were good, we controlled the game well and probably lost our way in the last quarter. That is where we’ll have to focus.

“I loved it [out there]. I supposed some of my performances leading up to this weren’t my best, I didn’t know if I’d be in for this game. Getting the nod was a huge honour, I knew I had to step up for it. Hopefully I did it justice.”

Lions emerge as first Test winners

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Harry Latham-Coyle at Suncorp Stadium

The Lions extend their unbeaten record in Brisbane, then - and it never really felt like they were under threat, however well Australia did to rally in that second 40. There is plenty to tighten up for the tourists, and the Wallabies will take heart from that fightback - but fears of a low-quality series and understrength home opposition haven’t exactly been allayed...

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Full-time! Lions 27-19 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

The Lions go 1-0 up in the Test series as they head to Melbourne next week.

Tadhg Beirne named man of the match, with Curry also superb to justify back-row selection

Lions 27-19 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

80 mins: Australia looks to mount another attack but is pinned just five metres from their own line.

The ball goes out, giving the Lions a lineout close to the try line.

Try! Lions 27-19 Australia (McDermott)

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Ciara Fearn

78 mins: Harry Potter charges down the left wing to spark the Wallabies’ attack.

Tate McDermott then picks up from the ruck and races over the line.

Ben Donaldson adds the extras.

Lions 27-12 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

77 mins: The Lions knock on near halfway, with some suspicion it was deliberate.

However, since it occurred during Itoje’s tackle, it’s ruled simply as a knock-on.

Lions 27-12 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

75 mins: Harry Wilson clears a kick downfield to ease the pressure on his team. The Australian captain has been impressive this evening.

Mitchell is on at scrum-half for the Lions replacing Gibson-Park.

Penalty! Lions 27-12 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

73 mins: The Lions press on and earn a penalty. Although Maro Itoje loses possession briefly, they quickly regain it. Itoje chooses to take the three points.

Marcus Smith successfully gains the three points.

Lions 24-12 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

70 mins: The Lions push forward aiming to regain control, but Tommy Freeman’s ambitious offload is knocked on - an unwelcome mistake.

Lions 24-12 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

69 mins: Marcus Smith is on for Finn Russell for the Lions.

A key change for Australia as Kellaway replaces Ikitau.

Try! Lions 24-12 Australia (Tizzano)

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Ciara Fearn

66 mins: Max Jorgensen stretches to reach a cross-field kick but just misses. Play is pulled back for a penalty advantage.

The hosts work through multiple phases near the Lions’ line before Tizzano crashes over. Donaldson converts, cutting the gap to 12 points.

Lions 24-5 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

64 mins: Bundee Aki carries the ball from the scrum base, but the Lions clear it. Australia earns another opportunity to attack from the lineout.

Lions 24-5 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

63 mins: The game slows as the Lions earn a lineout that goes loose. Jack Conan picks it up but loses control.

Harry Wilson then kicks for Harry Potter, who just misses the chase. An improved effort from Australia.

Both teams make changes

12:34

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Ciara Fearn

61 mins: Kelleher replaces Sheehan at hooker for the Lions and Donaldson comes on for Lynagh at fly-half for Australia.

Try disallowed! Lions 24-5 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

60 mins: The hosts score, but the try is reviewed. Suaalii breaks through despite Earl’s tackle, but the TMO rules the try out as he didn’t release the ball and the Lions had won the breakdown. .

Joseph Suaallii try chalked off

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Harry Latham-Coyle at Suncorp Stadium

That is, absolutely, the right call by the officials - it just took an age to get there! It looked live as if Bundee Aki had limpeted over the ball and earned a breakdown penalty, which meant that referee Ben O’Keeffe’s awarding of a try live was met with some perplexed reactions. Maro Itoje was immediately in his ear and, belatedly, the try is chalked off.

A shame, in a way - the contest needed that.

Try! Lions 24-10 Australia (Suaalii)

12:29

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Ciara Fearn

60 mins: TMO review underway.

Officials are reviewing a possible double movement by Suaalii, which appears to be confirmed.

They're also looking at a no arms tackle from Ben Earl.

Lions 24-5 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

60 mins: Subs for the Wallabies as Mcdemott and Hooper come on.

Fresh front row

12:26

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Ciara Fearn

58 mins: Wallabies face fresh Lions challenge as Bundee Aki, Ben Earl, and Will Stuart enter the field, making their Test Lions debuts - something the Wallabies will want to watch closely.

Lions 24-5 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

57 mins: Wallabies captain Jeremy Wilson charges towards the line but is held up by Maro Itoje.

The referee stops play for an offside penalty, and the Wallabies choose to kick to the corner, aiming to test the Lions’ defence once again.

Australia attack

12:22

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Ciara Fearn

55 mins: Australia push forward once more, applying pressure deep in Lions territory.

However, their momentum is halted as Tom Curry is penalised for a high tackle. This gives Australia a valuable penalty opportunity to reset and build their attack.

Tom Lynagh opts for the corner, setting up a potential try-scoring chance.

Well denied by the Lions

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Ciara Fearn

53 mins: Another turnover for the Lions, thanks to excellent work from Tadhg Beirne, who’s been outstanding today.

Australia show intent but lions defence holds firm

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Ciara Fearn

51 mins: Australia earn a much-needed scrum penalty as they try to claw their way back, trailing 5-24.

Their attack shows more promise this time with some phase play, but the Lions’ defence remains rock solid.

Eventually, Jeremy Williams knocks it on and the Lions regain possession.

TMO check (Furlong) Lions 24-5 Australia

12:16

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Ciara Fearn

The TMO reviews a clear-out by Tadhg Furlong, who makes contact with Len Ikitau’s head using his shoulder. After the check, it’s ruled as a penalty only.

Australia fans fall silent

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Harry Latham-Coyle

Perhaps to illustrate the composition of the crowd in Brisbane, there were boos as Ben O’Keeffe gave a penalty there - and it wasn’t Australian fans believing Tadhg Furlong’s challenge to be worth a stiffer sanction. Moments ago, the stadium announcer was bellowing: “Wallabies fans, let’s hear you” - he hasn’t yet provoked a response.

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Lions 24-5 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

49 mins: The Wallabies make a double substitution, bringing Billy Pollard and Angus Bell into the front row.

Lions 24-5 Australia

12:14

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Ciara Fearn

49 mins: Sione Tuipulotu threads a kick through that rolls out near the left corner, putting Australia back under pressure.

Lions 24-5 Australia

12:13

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Ciara Fearn

48 mins: Ellis Genge makes way after a solid shift with Andrew Porter coming on to join the front row.

Lions 24-5 Australia

12:10

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Ciara Fearn

46 mins: Australia look to build some momentum with a scrum inside the Lions’ half, but it comes to nothing.

They’re penalised for obstruction, handing possession back to the Lions - a tough call and another missed chance for the hosts.

Lions 24-5 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

44 min: Joe McCarthy leaves the field with a slight limp, making way for Ollie Chessum.

Tom Curry sets the tone

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Harry Latham-Coyle at Suncorp Stadium

This is turning into a performance plucked from the pages of folklore from Tom Curry. A lineout steal at the tail there sparked the Lions into life, and the flanker was then on hand to give the try-scoring pass to Dan Sheehan. He’s really set the tone physically throughout, too - it’s no surprise, really, given this is exactly the sort of occasion a Test Match Animal (TM) like the flanker relishes, but this is a superlative showing.

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Try! Lions (Sheehan) 24-5 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

42 mins: The Wallabies make a nightmare start to the second half, losing their own lineout.

Huw Jones bursts through the middle with a powerful run and the ball is worked out to the right, where Tom Curry offloads to Sheehan, who dives over in the corner.

Russell adds the extras.

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Kick-off! Lions 17-5 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

40 mins: The teams return to the field at Suncorp Stadium as the second half kicks off, with the Wallabies getting us back underway.

Lions 'knew it would be difficult'

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Ciara Fearn

Lions assistant coach Simon Easterby speaking to Sky Sports...

"We knew it was going to be difficult in terms of intensity and pressure on the ruck ball.

"The fight is on. At times we have created opportunities and haven't taken all of ours, but we have put them under pressure, which is where the scoreboard lies at the moment."

Warburton: Lions suffocating Australia

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Ciara Fearn

Former Lions captain Sam Warburton:

“Tom Curry has been exceptional. When you are picked in a Lions pack, you must be physical.

"Australia cannot get any go-forward ball. Big collisions are slowing the ball down and I couldn’t see any way through for the Wallabies in that first half.

“Australia need to be creative. Do they keep banging the same drum, or do they go aerial and try and get some go-forward there?

“The Lions bench – Ben Earl and Ollie Chessum – need to come on and elevate this defence further to keep suffocating Australia. If they keep them below 17 in the second half, the Lions will win.”

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Russell and Scottish midfield 'absolutely fantastic'

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Ciara Fearn

Three-time Lions tourist Will Greenwood on Sky Sports:

"Finn Russell is in and around the action, and with two or three touches of the ball, the Lions have scored. The Scottish midfield has been absolutely fabulous in the first half.”

Lions superior in contact and at the ruck

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Harry Latham-Coyle at Suncorp Stadium

A half of portentous omens for the rest of the series, with the Lions totally dominant yet somehow only 12 points clear. There have been at least three moments of real butchery from Andy Farrell’s tourists, and a fair bit of loose handling and kicking too – and yet it just hasn’t mattered given their superiority in contact, at the ruck and – Max Jorgensen’s try aside – in the aerial contest.

The Wallabies just haven’t been able to find a foothold, leaving the outnumbered Aussie fans at Suncorp Stadium with little to cheer. Good halves from Tom Curry and Tadhg Beirne have answered a few of the questions perhaps unfairly directed their, and Andy Farrell’s, way after the pair got the nod on the flanks.

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'Really good performance from Curry'

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Ciara Fearn

Tom Shanklin, 2005 British and Irish Lion:

“Tom Curry is having an awesome game. There was a lot made of him starting ahead of Jac Morgan and Josh van der Flier but he is on fire at the moment.

“He has been physical in defence and attack – it's been a really good performance.”

'Wallabies must score quickly to avoid blowout'

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Ciara Fearn

Former Lions head coach Warren Gatland on Sky Sports:

"Australia are hanging in there. They need to score pretty quickly in the second half to get themselves back into the game otherwise it could be a bit of a blowout."

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Half-time stats

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Ciara Fearn

The Lions have made more of an impact so far, with 77 carries compared to Australia’s 47.

They’ve also gained significantly more ground, covering 257 metres against Australia’s 112. In terms of post-contact metres, the Lions have doubled their opponents with 75 to 37.

They’re also more successful at the gain-line, achieving 34 compared to Australia’s 16.

Finally, the Lions have shown greater creativity with 6 offloads, while Australia has managed just 1.

Half-time! Lions 17-5 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

The Wallabies tap and kick to touch, closing out an action-packed first period in Brisbane.

Lynagh takes a heavy hit from curry after box kick

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Ciara Fearn

40 mins: Tom Lynagh is smashed in the air following Gibson-Park’s box kick. Curry makes the tackle, only a penalty, but a yellow card was close.

Lions 17-5 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

38 mins: Australia trails 5-17 as the Lions press again, but a key turnover helps Australia relieve some pressure on their defence.

Try! Lions (Curry) 17-5 Australia

11:44

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Ciara Fearn

36 mins: Sheehan feeds Itoje at the lineout near the left corner. Beirne drives close, Itoje picks up and pushes forward but is held up.

Lions earn another penalty as Sheehan taps and runs.

After sustained pressure, Tom Curry scoops the ball from the ruck and powers over for the Lions’ second try. Russell successfully converts.

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Lions 10-5 Australia

11:42

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Ciara Fearn

34 mins: Gibson-Park switches right and Lowe gets close, but the ball spills loose. Australia caught offside and Russell opts for the corner kick.

Lions 10-5 Australia

11:41

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Ciara Fearn

33 mins: Maro Itoje powers up the middle to launch the Lions’ attack, with Huw Jones driving left and nearly breaking through to score.

The Lions are pushing for more.

Lions 10-5 Australia

11:40

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Ciara Fearn

32 mins: Finn Russell breaks through and tests Australia’s defence again with a cross-kick to Joe McCarthy, who just can’t control it near the line.

Try! Lions 10-5 Australia (Jorgensen)

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Ciara Fearn

28 mins: Jorgensen answers back for Australia.

Jake Gordon sends a box kick down the right and Jorgensen outjumps Keenan to dart in for a crucial try - exactly what Australia needed.

Lynagh is unable to add a tight conversion.

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Lions 10-0 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

27 mins: Australia win a penalty. Referee Ben O’Keeffe tells the captains to calm down.

Wallabies secure the scrum and a penalty after Genge collapses it. Allan Alaalatoa returns with blood streaming.

Lions regain possession after Freeman’s kick out

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Ciara Fearn

26 mins: After some kicking exchanges, Freeman sends the ball out again, but the Lions win the lineout and launch an attack from inside their own half.

Freeman’s kick goes dead as Wallabies win line-out

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Ciara Fearn

24 mins: Gibson-Park cuts inside to Freeman, who runs but kicks the ball dead.

Wallabies take the lineout, Lynagh clears and Lowe’s knock-on is recovered.

Lions 10-0 Australia

11:28

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Ciara Fearn

22 mins: Harry Potter fires a long kick upfield, just missing a perfect 50-22. Keenan stays alert and lets the ball go dead, showing sharp awareness.

Australia can’t seem to catch a break. Play pauses for Matt Faessler’s ankle treatment, then resumes with a Lions scrum.

No try! Lions (Jones) 10-0 Australia

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Ciara Fearn

19 mins: Scotland’s centres combine perfectly as the Lions score once more.

James Lowe breaks through the Wallabies’ defence, brushing off Jorgensen, then passes to Huw Jones, who powers over the line.

However, the TMO ruled the try no good, as Jones didn’t release the ball after being tackled.

Lions defence shines as Beirne wins crucial turnover

11:22

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Ciara Fearn

18 mins: Curry is dominating the contact, and the Lions’ defence is holding firm. Despite Australia running over ten phases, they’ve made little ground.

The Lions’ line speed is excellent, leading to a turnover won by Tadhg Beirne at the breakdown. Finn Russell then clears effectively. Andy Farrell will be very pleased with that defensive effort.

Tom Lynagh responds by kicking into touch.

Lions errors hand scrum advantage to Australia

11:21

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Ciara Fearn

16 mins: One error from the Lions is quickly followed by another. Right after Curry crushed Jorgensen, Keenan mishandles a cross-field kick just outside the Lions’ 22, handing Australia a scrum.

Lions 10-0 Australia

11:19

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Ciara Fearn

14 mins: The ball is launched into the air as Tom Lynagh and Tommy Freeman battle for possession. Australia’s Lynagh knocks it on, giving the Lions a scrum in a strong s