First Nations-Pasifika XV's Blueprint: How the Wallabies Can Dominate the Lions in Melbourne
Discover how the First Nations-Pasifika XV's strategy can inspire the Wallabies to victory against the British and Irish Lions in the second Test in Melbourne.

The Wallabies have a golden opportunity to learn from the First Nations-Pasifika XV's (FNP) standout performance as they prepare for the second Test against the British and Irish Lions in Melbourne. The FNP team's physicality and relentless approach nearly toppled the Lions, offering a clear blueprint for the Wallabies to follow.
The Physicality Factor
FNP captain Kurtley Beale emphasized the importance of taking the fight to the Lions head-on. "You need to take it to them, head on," Beale said after their narrow 24-19 defeat. "There were patches where we had the momentum, and the Lions were on the backfoot. That created opportunities for us."
This physicality was sorely missing in the Wallabies' first Test in Brisbane, where the Lions raced to a 17-5 lead. The FNP team, led by Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Charlie Gamble, and Taniela Tupou, recovered from an early 14-0 deficit to push the Lions to the brink.
Standout Performances
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto was a force to be reckoned with. The Queensland lock made 10 runs for 18 meters and 11 tackles, showcasing his dominance on the field. His performance has put him firmly in contention for a Wallabies recall.
Charlie Gamble was named man-of-the-match for his disruptive play at the breakdown and a perfect 18 of 18 tackles. His efforts have surely put him in the mix for a Wallabies call-up should injuries arise.
Taniela Tupou also had a strong game, combining set-piece dominance with powerful carries. Despite conceding two penalties, his aggression and work rate were commendable.
The Road Ahead
FNP coach Toutai Kefu praised his team's mindset and performance, urging Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt to consider Salakaia-Loto and Tupou for the upcoming Test. "Lukhan's thrown his hand up," Kefu said. "I think the last two games he's played have been pretty good. Definitely, I would look at investing in him and bringing him into the squad."
Beale also called for more fixtures for the FNP team, suggesting it could be a warm-up game for the Wallabies or a match against the Maori All Blacks. "This is a fantastic concept that needs to continue," Beale said. "It's definitely needed in our game."
Conclusion
The Wallabies must embrace the FNP team's physicality and connection piece if they are to turn the tables in Melbourne. With standout performances from Salakaia-Loto, Gamble, and Tupou, the Wallabies have the tools to dominate the Lions in the second Test.