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Lions Seek Unbeaten Tour Finale Against Wallabies

Summary

  • Lions aim to become first team since 1974 to go unbeaten on a tour
  • Fly-half Finn Russell's creative play key to Lions' success
  • Forwards coach confident in Lions' ability to deliver complete performance
Lions Seek Unbeaten Tour Finale Against Wallabies

As of August 1st, 2025, the British and Irish Lions are on the verge of completing an unbeaten tour of Australia with a series whitewash over the Wallabies. The Lions have already taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-Test series, and they are now heavy favorites to prevail again in the final match on Saturday.

A victory would see the Lions become the first team since Willie John McBride's 'Invincibles' of 1974 to go the entire tour without a loss. It would also make them the first Lions side to win every Test since 1927. The team is determined to deliver their most complete performance of the tour and dispatch the Wallabies for a third consecutive weekend.

Forwards coach John Dalziel has stressed that the job is not done, and the Lions are a "really motivated group" that has set its sights on an unbeaten series. Fly-half Finn Russell has been a key figure in the Lions' success, forging an effective creative alliance with Ireland's Jamison Gibson-Park while also providing the necessary leadership and game management.

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As the Lions prepare for the series finale, they are confident in their ability to produce the desired 80-minute performance and show the world what the iconic team is all about.

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FAQ

Yes, the British and Irish Lions are aiming to become the first team since 1974 to go the entire tour without a loss, and the first to win every Test since 1927.
Finn Russell, the Scotland fly-half, has forged an effective creative alliance alongside Ireland's Jamison Gibson-Park, while also providing the necessary leadership and game management for the Lions.
The Lions want to deliver their most complete performance of the tour and dispatch the Wallabies for a third consecutive weekend, securing a series whitewash.

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