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First Nations & Pasifika XV set for historic match during Lions Series


The new Canterbury British and Irish Lions jersey is a darker shade of red, featuring a traditional grandad collar and unique jacquard pattern comprising symbols from all four unions. Photo: Inpho Photography
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Rugby Australia has unveiled the complete nine-game tour schedule for the British & Irish Lions Series, which includes a match against a First Nations & Pasifika XV at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on Tuesday, July 22.

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This will be the first time the First Nations & Pasifika XV has assembled and it follows another historic encounter, with an AUNZ Invitational XV preparing to join forces on the rugby field for the first time in 30 years to take on the Lions at Adelaide Oval on July 12.

With the highly-anticipated Lions Series kicking off in 100 days’ time with a fixture between the representative side at the Western Force, RA also confirmed on Thursday that former All Blacks coach Ian Foster would be part of the AUNZ Invitational XV coaching staff.

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That does not mean Foster will necessarily be the head coach.

These updates were announced along with the news that the final ticket allocation for the Series would be released today. The Lions Series is a highlight of the global sporting calendar, with the men in red preparing to tour Australia for the first time in 12 years.

It’s believed that 500,000 fans will attend these nine matches across six cities during a six week period, which also includes the three Test matches to round out the Series. The Wallabies will host the Lions in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.

“It is fantastic to confirm the match schedule for the 2025 Tour with the added fixture against a First Nations & Pasifika XV at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium – a game that everyone at the Lions is hugely excited about,” Ben Calveley, CEO of the British & Irish Lions, said in a statement.

“With the Tour schedule confirmed, we are also excited to see the final ticket allocation released. Together we are set to welcome more than half a million fans at games in 2025 for what will be an amazing spectacle in one of the greatest sporting countries in the world.

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“For our own Lions supporters, Wallabies fans and global sporting fanatics, this is the last opportunity to purchase ticket sand be part of what will be a truly special six weeks.”

After hosting Argentina at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium in a historic warm-up Test, the Lions will head Down Under for their first of nine matches on the road. They’ll take on the Force at Perth’s Optus Stadium on Juny 28 to kick-off their tour.

The Lions will then take on the Queensland Reds on July 2, the New South Wales Waratahs on July 5, the ACT Brumbies on July 9, and the AUNZ Invitational XV on July 12. Next up is the first Test between the Lions and Wallabies at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium on July 19.

With only three more matches to play, the Lions will take on the First Nations & Pasifika XV in Melbourne and then the Wallabies at the Melbourne Cricket Ground later that week. The final match of the Series could very well be a decider, with Sydney’s Accor Stadium hosting.

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“It’s incredibly exciting to be able to offer the last available tickets for what’s going to be an absolutely unforgettable Lions Tour throughout June, July and August,” Phil Waugh, Rugby Australia CEO, explained.

“With just 100 days to go until the first match, it’s certainly not far away and whether you’re a lifelong Rugby supporter, a general sports fan or someone who loves live events, this Tour is something you must be a part of.

“It’s particularly pleasing to have tickets available across all categories, allowing more Australians, and those travelling, to be there in the stands for what truly is a bucket list live sporting event.

“We’re also thrilled to be able to confirm the First Nations & Pasifika XV match in Melbourne, which will be a great celebration of those who continue to contribute enormously to the Australian Rugby community.”

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EvilMockingJay 1 hour ago
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Oh yeah, i was meaning 8 in the starting 15 at Toulouse in top14. Wasn’t counting bench or CC or 6N ^^. That’s partly why I told you Galthié did not learn from what happened in 2023. When Dupont became available, bam, your going to Marcoussis. Like man, let him play with his club for a bit first don't trow him against national teams right away... Exactly the same situation as 2023…

I already know what is going to happen in 2027. Last (or the one before, you know, i don't see japanese team doing such a dirty move, but samoa ? Oh yeah, i’m clearly seeing that coming) pool match Dupont will get hit and will be out of the competition with another big injury. Probably not going to happen for NTK, because without Dupont he’s just not at international level at all and everyone saw it. Meaning will get something like Lucu (or Le Garrec)/NTK (because he wants so badly NTK on the field) and we will loose. Again. Lucu, Le Garrec, Jauneau and Jalibert—they’re nothing more than stopgaps for Galthié. He just wants Dupont and NTK, and that’s it. He’d make them play against the Boks or the All Blacks even on one leg. That’s pretty sad being unable to work with 9 and 10 jersey considering we are the nation with the most of international 9s possible. And everyone (except Ben Smith the troll) envy us MJ at number 10… as you said i would love to see both ST and UBB half-backs in the same match but it ain't gonna happen. I’m not a fan of the idea too put MJ at number 15 (did he ever took that place even in his club ?), his talent is more the one of a real fly-half than a full back. Would be wasting both his talent as 10 and Ramos precision for conversions, but that’s only my opinion since we never saw him play 15, maybe i judge him to harsh. Ain’t a problem against Australia (they are in a really poor state) but facing the Boks ? Naah, too experimental.



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