The Lions Back Unions and Threaten Exclusion for Players Joining the R360 League
The British and Irish Lions have expressed their support for the unions in their warnings to players considering joining the proposed R360 league. They have announced that those players who decide to participate in said league will also be excluded from future Lions tours. The news reports that several England players are targets of the league, which is led by former England international Mike Tindall. Ellie Kildunne, former World Player of the Year, stated in October that she is “open to anything” ahead of the planned launch for 2026. The Six Nations unions, with the exception of Wales, along with New Zealand, Australia and South Africa, had already warned players against participating in the breakaway league. The Lions echoed that sentiment on Wednesday.
“As we continue preparations for the inaugural Women’s Lions tour in 2027, the British & Irish Lions wish to outline their position on the proposed R360 competition and provide clarity to the players,” the Lions stated in a statement.
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