British and Irish Lions Roar in Melbourne and Secure the Series!
In a demonstration of courage and determination, the British and Irish Lions overcame an 18-point deficit to defeat Australia 29-26 in Melbourne. The match, witnessed by a record crowd, sealed the series with a game to spare and unleashed euphoria among their supporters. Hugo Keenan, with a masterful play at the last gasp, led the Lions to victory, leaving the Wallabies heartbroken. The third test in Sydney becomes a mere formality after this exciting victory.- Dan Sheehan, Tom Curry, Huw Jones, and Tadgh Beirne also scored tries for the Lions.
- This is the first series win for the Lions since 2013, when they beat Australia 2-1.
Andy [Farrell] told us not to hesitate to win this match. Let’s keep playing big. There were many mistakes, but we played with intensity, we won and that’s what matters.
Maro Itoje, Lions captain and Player of the Match

While the Lions celebrated, the hosts experienced a difficult night, despite having led 23-5 in the first half. Wallabies captain Harry Wilson expressed his disappointment, highlighting the team’s pride and the intensity of the match.
Australia, reinforced by the return of Rob Valetini and Will Skelton, imposed their physical game from the start, capitalizing on possession and adding early points. Tom Lynagh, the Wallabies’ fly-half, scored two penalties in the first minutes before the Lions reacted.

