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The Squad

2013 Lions Celebrate

The squad for the 2013 British & Irish Lions Tour to Australia was as follows:

Rory Best – Ireland – Ulster (Replaced Dylan Hartley)
Dylan Hartley – England – Northampton Saints (suspended prior to tour)
Richard Hibbard – Wales – Ospreys
Tom Youngs – England – Leicester Tigers
Dan Cole – England – Leicester Tigers
Alex Corbisiero – England – London Irish (Replaced Cian Healy)
Tom Court – Ireland – Ulster (Called up as prop cover)
Ryan Grant – Scotland – Glasgow Warriors (Replaced Gethin Jenkins)
Cian Healy – Ireland – Leinster (Withdrew due to ankle injury)
Gethin Jenkins – Wales – Toulon (Withdrew due to calf injury)
Adam Jones – Wales – Ospreys
Matt Stevens – England – Saracens
Mako Vunipola – England – Saracens
Ian Evans – Wales – Ospreys
Richie Gray – Scotland – Unattached
Alun Wyn Jones – Wales – Ospreys
Paul O’Connell – Ireland – Munster
Geoff Parling – England – Leicester Tigers
Tom Croft – England – Leicester Tigers
Dan Lydiate – Wales – Newport Gwent Dragons
Sean O’Brien – Ireland – Leinster
Justin Tipuric – Wales – Ospreys
Sam Warburton (c) – Wales – Cardiff Blues
Taulupe Faletau – Wales – Newport Gwent Dragons
Jamie Heaslip – Ireland – Leinster
Conor Murray – Ireland – Munster
Mike Phillips – Wales – Bayonne
Ben Youngs – England – Leicester Tigers
Owen Farrell – England – Saracens
Jonathan Sexton – Ireland – Leinster
Brad Barritt – England – Saracens (Called up as backline cover)
Jonathan Davies – Wales – Scarlets
Brian O’Driscoll – Ireland – Leinster
Jamie Roberts – Wales – Cardiff Blues
Manu Tuilagi – England – Leicester Tigers
Billy Twelvetrees – England – Gloucester (Called up as backline cover)
Tommy Bowe – Ireland – Ulster
Alex Cuthbert – Wales – Cardiff Blues
Christian Wade – England – London Wasps (Called up as backline cover)
Sean Maitland – Scotland – Glasgow Warriors
George North – Wales – Scarlets
Shane Williams – Wales – Mitsubishi Dynaboars (Called up for Brumbies match)
Simon Zebo – Ireland – Munster (Called up to cover Tommy Bowe)
Leigh Halfpenny – Wales – Cardiff Blues
Stuart Hogg – Scotland – Glasgow Warriors
Rob Kearney – Ireland – Leinster