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The third Test was won by the Lions 28–9. The highlight of the series was the second Test , which the Lions led until the 76th minute, when they fell 25–22 behind. Stephen Jones then scored a penalty to tie the score at 25–25 with only two minutes left, but two minutes into injury time, Morné Steyn scored a 52-metre penalty kick to win ...
Australia 8–11 British Lions: 4 June 1966: Brisbane Australia 0–31 British Lions: 16 July 1966: Dunedin New Zealand 20–3 British Lions: 6 August 1966: Wellington New Zealand 16–12 British Lions: 27 August 1966: Christchurch New Zealand 19–6 British Lions: 10 September 1966: Auckland New Zealand 24–11 British Lions: 17 September 1966 ...
The main event in the series was the Lions tour of South Africa, which involved three test matches, while France and Italy travelled to Oceania. For Australia, New Zealand and South Africa the Tests also constituted preparation for the 2009 Tri Nations. There was also a short tour for the Barbarians, including their first ever match in Australia.
The British and Irish Lions will play a combined Australia-New Zealand team in Adelaide in one of nine matches on their 2025 tour of Australia. The Lions will face the Wallabies in test matches at ...
Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for two scores, David Montgomery added a third TD run and Detroit's increasingly stingy defense kept the Indianapolis Colts out of the end zone on Sunday, leading the Lions to ...
0:23, fourth quarter: Amon-Ra St. Brown scores last-second TD, Lions fail on 2-Pt conversion, trail 20-19 ... The bounceback means the Lions are now third in the league in total offense (394.1 ...
The Southland match at Invercargill on 21 June was the last before the first test. Lions coach Clive Woodward announced that no players in the night's line-up would play in the test. In the first 15 minutes, the Lions looked formidable as they took an early 10–0 lead over the Stags, keyed by a Gavin Henson try. However, they became disjointed ...
The Lions won the test series 2–1. The first test was won by the Lions 23–21, the second by Australia 16–15, and the final test by the Lions 41–16. The victory was the Lions' first test series win since defeating South Africa in 1997. Aside from the second test, the Lions' only loss was 14–12 to the Brumbies in Canberra.