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On a pleasant evening in Perth, the British & Irish Lions prepare to face the Western Force, marking their first match on Australian soil during this tour. Head coach Andy Farrell addressed the media ahead of the game, emphasizing the need for greater cohesion following their previous performance against Argentina, where they showed promise but were hindered by errors. Farrell expressed excitement about the match, stating that nerves are a natural part of the game, while also highlighting the players' calmness and readiness as kick-off approaches. The Lions have made significant changes to their lineup, with only Tadhg Beirne and Sione Tuipulotu retained in the starting XV. Finn Russell is set to make his first tour start at stand-off, while young English player Henry Pollock will start at Number 8. The team is looking to secure a win to build momentum before heading to Queensland later in the week.

The Western Force, featuring six Wallabies in their starting lineup, poses a challenge for the Lions. Notable players for the Force include captain Nic White and Darcy Swain, with the absence of Kurtley Beale due to a hamstring injury. The match is laden with historical significance, as the British & Irish Lions are steeped in tradition, with past tours known for their mixed results. While the team seeks to uphold its legacy, the loss to Argentina has added pressure to perform well in this match. The encounter is not just about winning; it also serves as an opportunity for the Lions to assess their squad ahead of the Test series. As the teams prepare to take the field, fans are eager to see how the Lions will respond and whether they can overcome the Western Force in this opening match of their Australian tour.

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The conditions are wonderful on this Perth evening as the lights are dimmed for the usual disco pyrotechnics to welcome the teams.

Andy Farrell has been speaking to Sky Sports:

“[We want] a little bit more cohesion. We take the good out of the game [against Argentina] as well and we looked dangerous at times but we made too many errors.“This is a different side again so it will be about how we put or best foot forward when it counts and it counts tonight.“If you are not excited and don’t have some nerves you’re probably in the wrong jersey. But the players are calm and hopefully come kick-off, they will be ready.”

It appears that Andy’s comments are now created by CoachChatGPT

“Sat by the sea in Madeira.” Ben Mason informs us, “Is it worth me bothering to watch the game on my phone, or am I just spoiling my holiday?”

Why would you watch it when you can read about it here, Ben?

It’s been hard to avoid the sniggering all week regarding the moniker of Western Force back-rower Nick Champion de Crespigny, which you have to admit is a cracker of a name and one that can really only exist in rugby union, sailing or a Jilly Cooper novel.

With Nick having a team-mate today called Darcy Swain, I’m wondering if this is the first time a team have fielded two players with names that sound like they could have been the hottest London society wedding of 1927?

Pre match discourse

Rob Kitson previews the match

And here are Ugo Monye’s thoughts

For a Lions follower, much of theses opening tour matches are all about gathering information and intelligence to inform the discussion of who will be in the Test squad. The cynical fan will point out that Andy Farrell likely picked his team in 2023 and is unlikely to budge much from that; but what are you looking forward to finding out today?

Let me know about this, or anything elseon the email. I await your correspondence like the overworked Tadhg Beirne awaits a week off from playing rugby.

As is the wont and need of a Lions coach, Andy Farrell has made plenty of changes to the side from last week with only Tadhg Beirne and Sione Tuipulotu retaining their starting berths. Among many swaps, Finn Russell has his first tour start at stand-off and England youngling Henry Pollock starts the game at Number 8.

There are six Wallabies in the starting XV for Western Force including Nic White, Ben Donaldson, and Darcy Swain. There is no Kurtley Beale, however, who was ruled out with a hamstring injury.

British & Irish Lions15 Elliot Daly; 14 Mack Hansen, 13 Garry Ringrose, 12 Sione Tuipulotu, 11 James Lowe; 10 Finn Russell, 9 Tomos Williams; 1 Pierre Schoeman, 2 Dan Sheehan (captain), 3 Tadhg Furlong; 4 Scott Cummings, 5 Joe McCarthy; 6 Tadhg Beirne, 7 Josh van der Flier, 8 Henry Pollock.

Replacements:16 Ronan Kelleher, 17 Andrew Porter, 18 Will Stuart, 19 Ollie Chessum, 20 Jack Conan, 21 Alex Mitchell, 22 Huw Jones, 23 Marcus Smith

Western Force15 Ben Donaldson; 14 Mac Grealy; 13 Matt Proctor, 12 Hamish Stewart,; 11 Dylan Pietsch; 10 Alex Harford, 9 Nic White (c); 1 Tom Robertson, 2 Brandon Paenga-Amosa, 3 Ollie Hoskins; 4 Sam Carter, 5 Darcy Swain; 6 Will Harris, 7 Nick Champion de Crespigny, 8 1 Vaiolini Ekuasi

Replacements:16 Nic Dolly, 17 Marley Pearce, 18 Tiaan Tauakipulu, 19 Lopeti Faifua, 20 Reed Prinsep, 21 Henry Robertson, 22 Max Burey, 23 Bayley Kuenzle

There’s much mystique about the British & Irish Lions; chiefly born of the legendary victorious tours of the early 1970s and the 1997 outing to South Africa with it’s associated documentary. This has led many to assume and expect that the Lions is about winning, but for years the tours were more about taking the notion of home country and nostalgia out to the colonies as a celebration of the putative factors that united us. Losing overall usually came in tandem with this.

Handy then, that this year’s tour has managed to uphold tradition and heritage by losing nice and early so all the “invincibles” chat can be shushed. However, the loss v Argentina was not technically part of the actual tour, so maybe not. Either way, this is the first game on Aussie soil and Andy Farrell and his men will be raring to have a W on the board before they cross the country to Queensland later in the week.

In the way is a Western Force side with some test experience smattered across them, not least in experienced scrum half Nic White. A quirky stat among the caps is replacement Australian hooker Nic Dolly, with his only test appearance being single game in 2021… for England.

This should be a nice and comfortable opener down under for the tourists, but let’s see shall we?

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Source: The Guardian