Henry Pollock Aims to Lead British and Irish Lions to Historic 3-0 Series Victory
Henry Pollock is determined to make the 2025 British and Irish Lions the best ever, targeting a 3-0 series win against the Wallabies.


Henry Pollock's Vision for the Lions
Henry Pollock, the young and dynamic back row for the British and Irish Lions, has set his sights on making the 2025 squad the best in the team's storied history. After a commanding 48-0 victory over an Australia-New Zealand Invitational XV in Adelaide, Pollock is brimming with confidence as the Lions prepare for their three-match Test series against the Wallabies, starting this Saturday in Brisbane.
A Rising Star
At just 20 years old, Pollock has already made a significant impact, scoring his first Lions try in the recent match. His trademark celebration—checking for signs of life by holding two fingers to his neck—has quickly become a fan favorite. Despite his youth, Pollock's versatility and determination have put him in contention for a spot in head coach Andy Farrell's 23-man Test squad.
Historical Context
The Lions' last 3-0 series win in Australia dates back to 1904, with the most recent three-Test series all ending 2-1. Pollock and his teammates are eager to break this trend and secure a historic whitewash. The 1974 team is often hailed as the greatest Lions side, having won three Tests and drawn one during an unbeaten 22-match tour of South Africa. Pollock believes the 2025 squad has the potential to surpass even that legendary team.
Learning from Legends
Pollock has been rooming with former England captain Owen Farrell, who is on his fourth Lions tour. The young player has been soaking up knowledge from the veteran, who has been a mentor both on and off the field. "He's an amazing player and an amazing person," Pollock said. "His experience is like no other."
Versatility and X-Factor
Pollock's usual position is open-side flanker, but he has also started at number eight and blind-side flanker during the tour. His versatility and eye-catching breaks make him a valuable asset, whether in the starting lineup or as an impact player off the bench. Former England scrum-half Danny Care has praised Pollock's energy and potential, stating, "He's special—a special player who will do special things."
The Challenge Ahead
The upcoming series against the Wallabies is expected to be the toughest challenge yet for the Lions. Pollock's youthful exuberance and relentless drive could be key to overcoming this formidable opponent. As the Lions aim for a 3-0 series victory, all eyes will be on Pollock to see if he can help lead the team to historic glory.