Owen Farrell, named captain by his father, led the British & Irish Lions in a match that proved to be more challenging than expected. In their first full match on the tour of Australia, the team achieved a narrow victory against the First Nations & Pasifika XV. The match, which was played at Docklands Stadium in front of 30,000 spectators, started promisingly for the Lions, who went ahead 14-0 in the first 11 minutes. However, the match became complicated as the game progressed. The situation became more difficult when Scotland’s winger, Darcy Graham, had to leave the field due to a leg injury. The opponents reacted and were close to snatching victory before losing 24-19. Farrell, despite everything, played an important role, actively involving himself in the game and demonstrating his commitment to the team. He participated in some of the Lions’ four tries and defended with determination.
I enjoyed being on the field. It’s been very good so far and there’s much more to come. I’m glad to have played a part in it so far.
Owen Farrell

Head coach Farrell faces selection challenges for the second match, as Darcy Graham and Mack Hansen are doubtful to play at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The Lions will seek to secure the series after winning the first match in Brisbane 27-19. The second line Joe McCarthy is also dealing with a foot injury. There was concern for Marcus Smith, who left the field after a head injury at the Docklands Stadium. However, Andy Farrell reported that Smith had passed the concussion assessment. Farrell was optimistic about the return of fullback Blair Kinghorn and Garry Ringrose, who finished the match without problems.But there’s always work to be done, there’s always work to be done.
Andy Farrell
If you can’t prepare for what’s coming, we’re all in the wrong place. For me, this is the most important game of our lives, all of us, that’s part of our team.
Andy Farrell