British & Irish Lions clinch series with last-minute try in Australia
British & Irish Lions clinch series with last-minute try in Australia

British & Irish Lions clinch series with last-minute try in Australia

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The British & Irish Lions secured a dramatic series win over Australia in the second Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, overcoming an 18-point deficit to triumph 29-26. Australia started strong with three early tries and a 23-5 lead, but the Lions responded with key tries from Tom Curry, Huw Jones, and Tadhg Beirne to narrow the gap and set up a thrilling finish. In front of a record crowd of over 90,000, Irish full-back Hugo Keenan scored a last-minute try, which was reviewed but ultimately awarded despite Australian protests over a clear-out, sealing the victory and the series. The match was marked by physical play, tactical resilience, and a passionate atmosphere, with the Lions showing remarkable composure to overturn the deficit. The Wallabies, despite a strong start and impressive performances from returning players like Will Skelton and Rob Valetini, fell just short in what was described as one of the greatest Lions Test matches. This victory marks the Lions' first series win in Australia since 1997, cementing their place in rugby history.

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