The British & Irish Lions have named the team to
play the Brumbies at Canberra Stadium on Tuesday, the last tour
game before the 1st Test in Brisbane on Saturday.
Irelands Rory
Best will captain the team, while England centre Billy Twelvetrees,
who arrived in Sydney on Friday, will make his Lions debut
alongside Brad Barritt, who joins the tour from America where he
was on vacation.
Former Wales and Lions wing Shane Williams,
currently playing in Japan, will start on the left wing while
young England wing Christian Wade, who made his Test debut last
weekend against Argentina, will play on the right.
British & Irish Lions versus Brumbies
15. Rob Kearney (Leinster/Ireland) 14. Christian
Wade (London Wasps/England) 13. Brad Barritt (Saracens/England)
12. Billy Twelvetrees (Gloucester Rugby/England) 11. Shane
Williams (Mitsubishi Dynaboars, Wales) 10. Stuart Hogg (Glasgow
Warriors/Scotland) 9. Ben Youngs (Leicester Tigers/England) 1.
Ryan Grant (Glasgow Warriors/Scotland) 2. Rory Best
(Ulster/Ireland, capt) 3. Matt Stevens (Saracens/England) 4. Ian
Evans (Ospreys/Wales) 5. Richie Gray (Scotland) 6. Sean OBrien (Leinster/Ireland)
7. Justin Tipuric (Ospreys/Wales) 8. Tangaki Taulupe Faletau
(Dragons/Wales)
Replacements
16. Richard Hibbard (Ospreys/Wales)17. Alex
Corbisiero (London Irish/England) 18. Dan Cole (Leicester
Tigers/England) 19. Geoff Parling (Leicester Tigers/England) 20.
Dan Lydiate (Dragons/Wales) 21. Conor Murray (Munster/Ireland) 22.
Owen Farrell (Saracens/England) 23. Simon Zebo (Munster/Ireland)
Pictures from Lions v
Barbarians in Hong Kong
As there are so many
Pictures of
The British and Irish Lions v The Barbarians in Hong Kong we have cut
them up into different pages for your viewing pleasure. Other pages include:
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Page 8.
The British and Irish Lions and the
Barbarians Tour 2013 Fixtures
Saturday, 1 June: Lions v Barbarians - Hong Kong Stadium, Hong
Kong (won: 59-8). Wednesday, 5 June: Lions v Western Force - Patersons
Stadium, Perth (won: 69-17). Saturday, 8 June: Lions v Queensland Reds -
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane (won: 22-12). Tuesday, 11 June: Lions v Combined
Queensland-NSW Country - Hunter Stadium, Newcastle (won: 64-0). Saturday,
15 June: Lions v New South Wales Waratahs - Allianz Stadium,
Sydney (won: 47-17). Tuesday, 18 June: Lions v ACT Brumbies - Canberra
Stadium, Canberra (lost: 12-14). Saturday, 22 June: First Test: Lions v
Australia - Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane. Tuesday, 25 June: Lions
v Melbourne Rebels - AAMI Park, Melbourne. Saturday, 29 June:
Second Test: Lions v Australia - Etihad Stadium, Melbourne.
Saturday, 6 July: Third Test: Lions v Australia - ANZ Stadium,
Sydney.
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