Lions' First Test Preparations: Jones Shines, Farrell Returns, and Key Battles Heat Up
As the Lions gear up for their first Test against the Wallabies, key players like Huw Jones and Owen Farrell make their mark, while intense battles for positions continue.



Jones Seizes Opportunity as Farrell Makes a Comeback
The British & Irish Lions are in the final stages of their tour preparations, heading into the first Test against the Wallabies with a mix of confidence and intrigue. After a series of warm-up matches, the team has shown both promise and areas for improvement, with several players stepping up to make their case for selection.
Huw Jones' Stellar Performance
Huw Jones has been a standout performer in the recent matches, particularly in the game against the AUNZ Invitational XV. His dynamic running and ability to find gaps in the defense have made him a key contender for the outside centre position. With Garry Ringrose ruled out due to a head injury, Jones is likely to start in the first Test, bringing his recent form and cohesion with the Scottish midfield trio to the forefront.
Owen Farrell's Return
Owen Farrell made a notable return to the field after a long absence, playing the final 30 minutes of the match. Despite some initial boos from the crowd, Farrell showed his class with a clever chip and a key link-up play that led to a try. His versatility in covering both the 10 and 12 positions makes him a valuable asset for the Lions, and he is expected to feature on the bench for the first Test.
Key Battles for Positions
The battle for the number seven jersey remains intense, with Jac Morgan, Tom Curry, and Josh van der Flier all in contention. Morgan has been particularly impressive, with his work rate and skills at the breakdown catching the eye of both the coaching staff and former All Blacks coach Ian Foster. The decision on who will wear the jersey is likely to go down to the wire, with each player bringing unique strengths to the table.
Hugo Keenan's Resilience
Hugo Keenan, the Leinster and Ireland full-back, has shown remarkable resilience in overcoming illness and a poor performance against the Waratahs. His strong showing in the recent match has solidified his position as the first-choice full-back, providing stability and confidence to the Lions' backline.
Looking Ahead to the First Test
The Lions are set to face the Wallabies in Brisbane, with the coaching staff finalizing their selections after a week of intense training and preparation. The team's cohesion and depth will be tested, but the players are ready to give their all in what promises to be an exciting and closely contested series.
Predicted Starting XV:
- Full-back: Hugo Keenan
- Wingers: Josh Adams, Anthony Watson
- Centres: Huw Jones, Sione Tuipulotu
- Fly-half: Finn Russell
- Scrum-half: Conor Murray
- Props: Mako Vunipola, Tadhg Furlong
- Hooker: Jamie George
- Locks: Maro Itoje, Alun Wyn Jones
- Back-row: Tom Curry, Justin Tipuric, Taulupe Faletau
Bench: Owen Farrell, Ali Price, Kyle Sinckler, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Courtney Lawes, Sam Simmonds, Louis Rees-Zammit
As the Lions prepare for the first Test, the focus is on maintaining their form, building on the positives from the warm-up matches, and addressing any areas of concern. With a strong squad and a clear game plan, the Lions are ready to take on the Wallabies and make their mark in the series.