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Farrell among replacements for Lions’ final tour match

Kinghorn could still feature in tour despite knee injury

England's Owen Farrell (right) and Ben Earl before the Qatar Airways Lions Tour 2025 match at GIO Stadium Canberra, Australia, July 9, 2025

OWEN FARRELL is among the replacements for tomorrow’s British and Irish Lions clash with an Australia and New Zealand Invitational XV after being drafted into the squad.

The 33-year-old Saracens and England fly-half only arrived in the southern hemisphere last Friday following the arm fracture which ended Elliot Daly’s tour prematurely.

He has quickly had to get up to pace with his team-mates, who are unbeaten in four outings Down Under with one remaining before the first Test in Brisbane.

Head coach Andy Farrell has resisted the temptation to throw his son, who has been drafted in as cover at inside centre, into his starting line-up at the earliest opportunity, but is confident he is ready to make a 19th Lions appearance if and when required.

He said: “He’s the same as everyone else who’s had to get up to speed pretty quickly. Everyone had to at the start, obviously, and then a few have come in since.

“I think the art at this stage of the tour is mentally being as switched on as you possibly can for all, not just the lads who are new to the group, because of the nature of the preparation, so there’s not that much training that you can do.”

Farrell Junior, who stepped away from international rugby after the 2023 World Cup to prioritise his and his family’s wellbeing, is on his fourth Lions tour after making his debut in Australia in 2013 and his father, who was an assistant coach on that trip, admits that experience will serve him well 12 years on.

He said: “He was, I suppose, lucky enough to play when he was very young. You need the stars to align, as far as that’s concerned. When your first one starts, I suppose it allows you to have a look-in at that type of thing.”

Scotland full-back Blair Kinghorn limped off in the 25th minute of Wednesday’s 36-24 victory over the ACT Brumbies in a setback that threatened to stretch the Lions’ playing resources at 15 following Daly’s return home.

But the tourists issued a positive update today stating their medical team will “manage his return to training over the coming days,” although they have declined to provide any further details on when he is expected to resume playing.

Tadhg Beirne, who will line up alongside Ireland team-mate James Ryan in the second row, captains the side for the second time with Pierre Schoeman, Luke Cowan-Dickie and Will Stuart ahead of them and Henry Pollock, Jac Morgan and Ben Earl making up the back row.

Ben White and Fin Smith will link up at half-back with Sione Tuipulotu and Huw Jones in midfield and Hugo Keenan, Mack Hansen and Duhan van der Merwe combining in the back three.

Beirne, who has three sisters living in Australia, said: “It’s a huge honour. There’s an incredible amount of leaders within this squad. People aren’t afraid to speak up and say what needs to be said at times, so there’s not as much of a burden on you, that’s for sure.

“But as I said, it’s a huge honour for me to lead out this team and I’m looking forward to it again.”

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