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All of the latest news surrounding the British and Irish Lions tour to Australia.
The Lions lost Brian O'Driscoll to injury in the opening seconds and were whitewashed for the first time in 22 years. Read More
The Lions lost their first ever series against Australia despite winning the opening Test. Read More
A Lions team billed as underdogs ran out surprise 2-1 winners against South Africa in a series memorable for Jeremy Guscott's last-gasp drop goal. Read More
A Lions team with a strong English confingent were edged out 2-1 by their All-Black counterparts in a very close series. Read More
Finlay Calder's side became the first in Lions history to win a series after losing the opening match as they defeated Australia 2-1. Read More
The 1983 squad joined the 1966 team as the only Lions to suffer a 4-0 series whitewash. Read More
Bill Beaumont's injury-hit squad went on a controversial tour of apartheid South Africa and lost 3-1. Read More
After winning their first-ever series against the All Blacks six years before, The Lions found New Zealand out for revenge. Read More
The most successful Lions team in history travelled to South Africa for a bruising series but ran out the victors. Read More
A star was born during the 1971 tour of New Zealand as Barry John inspired the Lions to victory. Read More
Another injury-ravaged Lions team were easily brushed aside by South Africa. Read More
A gruelling tour, which included trips to Australia and Canada, left The Lions exhausted as New Zealand emerged victorious. Read More
A low-scoring series ended without The Lions winning a single Test as they lost 3-0 to South Africa Read More
The Lions had to wait five years after the end of the Second World War before touring again. Read More
A British rugby team first came into existence in 1888 when a 21-man squad visited Australia and New Zealand. Read More