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NEW ZEALAND 38 BRITISH & IRISH LIONS 19

Saturday 9 July 2005

With all the events of the last few days dominating everyone’s thoughts, trudging up to Eden Park last night for an effectively meaningless test match just failed to stir the passions as much as the previous weeks matches.

AUCKLAND 13 BRITISH & IRISH LIONS 17

Tuesday 5 July 2005

Depending on who you speak to this was either a fantastic spectacle of rugby or it was an absolute shambles. For my part I fall into the former category, I thoroughly enjoyed my evening at Eden Park and I was entertained from the word go.

NEW ZEALAND 48 BRITISH & IRISH LIONS 18

Saturday 2 July 2005

Well the spin all week has been about Tana Umaga’s spear tackle on Brian O’Driscoll but the All Black captain has had the last laugh.

MANAWATU 6 BRITISH & IRISH LIONS 109

Tuesday 28 June 2005

A cricket score it may have been, but had the Lions not comprehensively defeated the local side then many searching questions would have been asked at the post match press conference.

NEW ZEALAND 23 BRITISH & IRISH LIONS 3

Saturday 25 June 2005

Well that was pretty disappointing all round really! The conditions inside the Jade Stadium last night were never going to be conducive to see some good running rugby from either side. However, it was the All Blacks who played to the conditions controlling possession of the ball and stifling the Lions game plan.

SOUTHLAND 16 BRITISH & IRISH LIONS 26

Tuesday 21 June 2005

So Gavin Henson gets dropped from the test side and comes out and puts in a heroic man of the match display against Southland. It’s almost as if the script was pre-written for him. I wonder what price you would get on Henson filling that number 12 jersey on Saturday evening?

OTAGO 19 BRITISH & IRISH LIONS 30

Saturday 18 June 2005

Well the tour is very much on track. With the exception of the Maori match, the Lions performances have been improving game by game and some individuals are finally beginning to stand up and be counted.

WELLINGTON 6 BRITISH & IRISH LIONS 23

Wednesday 15 June 2005

Five games down, two more to go before the first test in Christchurch and I think we finally have the names of some of those players on the test team sheet.

NEW ZEALAND MAORI 19 BRITISH & IRISH LIONS 13

Saturday 11 June 2005

Well, it was coming wasn’t it! The Lions haven’t learned from their mistakes and all those that have pointed out the obvious about the breakdown area have been convincingly been proved right. Again.

TARANAKI 14 BRITISH & IRISH LIONS 36

Wednesday 8 June 2005

It’s difficult not to label this Lions side as the midweek team but it is clear that this side is being used to try out those players who are less likely to make the grade into the test team in seventeen days time.

BAY OF PLENTY 20 BRITISH & IRISH LIONS 34

Saturday 4 June 2005

There seems to be a lot of underestimating going on. The Lions fans underestimated the Bay of Plenty and the Steamers/All Black fans underestimated Lions?

BRITISH & IRISH LIONS 25 ARGENTINA 25

Monday 23 May 2005

All the right noises were made by the Lions management that this was the first game of the tour and that it was as important to the side as all the games out in New Zealand, but I don’t think anyone was convinced, not least the fans.

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