1989 British Lions tour to Australia#Results
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|date = 15 May – 16 July
|coach = {{flagicon|SCO}} Ian McGeechan
|captain = {{flagicon|SCO}} Finlay Calder
|test series winners = British Lions
|result = 2–1
|top test point scorer = {{flagicon|SCO}} Gavin Hastings (28)
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|preceded by= New Zealand 1983
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In 1989, the British Lions toured Australia for the first time since 1971. Unlike previous tours to Australia, the Lions did not play any matches in New Zealand, this being the first Australia-only tour since 1899. The side was captained by Finlay Calder.
The Lions suffered a 30–12 defeat in the first test in Sydney on 1 July, then their heaviest defeat by Australia.{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=PA01AAAAIBAJ&pg=4316%2C580694|title=Lack of quality in crucial areas proves costly |first=Bill |last=McMurtrie |date=3 July 1989 |work=The Glasgow Herald |page=20 |access-date=27 December 2022}} In this first test, Australia scored four tries, and flyhalf Michael Lynagh kicked 5 from 6. For the second and third tests, changes included Mike Teague, recovered from injury, at blindside flanker; Rob Andrew replacing Craig Chalmers at fly-half; and Jeremy Guscott and Scott Hastings coming into the centre positions. The team became the only Lions team ever to come from 1–0 down to win a series, winning the second test in Brisbane 19–12 and the third test in Sydney 19–18.{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Qg01AAAAIBAJ&pg=3818%2C2666169|title= Lions manage to regain pride |first=Bill |last=McMurtrie |date=10 July 1989 |work=The Glasgow Herald |page=18|access-date=27 December 2022}}{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hxI1AAAAIBAJ&pg=1638%2C205852|title=Campese's error ensures that the Lions get their just reward. Australia 18 British Isles 19 |date=17 July 1989 |first=Bill |last=McMurtrie |work=The Glasgow Herald |page=18|access-date=27 December 2022}} The Lions completed their tour with a victory of a combined ANZAC team. Teague was named player of the series.
Results
:Scores and results list Bristish Lions' points tally first.
Squad
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Rob Andrew
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Gary Armstrong
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Craig Chalmers
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Tony Clement
|{{runionflag|WAL}} | |
Paul Dean
|{{runionflag|IRE}} | |
John Devereux
|{{runionflag|WAL}} | |
Peter Dods
|{{runionflag|SCO}} |Gala | |
Ieuan Evans
|{{runionflag|WAL}} | |
Jeremy Guscott
|{{runionflag|ENG}} |Bath |replaced injured Will CarlingRugby Football Union, "Official programme of 1990 Four Home Unions vs Rest of Europe programme, 1990, Rugby Football Union |
Mike Hall
|{{runionflag|WAL}} |Bridgend | |
Gavin Hastings
|{{runionflag|SCO}} | |
Scott Hastings
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Robert Jones
|{{runionflag|WAL}} |Swansea | |
Brendan Mullin
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Chris Oti
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Will Carling
|{{runionflag|ENG}} |
Rory Underwood
|{{runionflag|ENG}} |Leicester and RAF | |
=Forwards=
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Paul Ackford
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Finlay Calder (capt)
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Gareth Chilcott
|{{runionflag|ENG}} |Bath | |
Wade Dooley
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Mike Griffiths
|{{runionflag|WAL}} |Bridgend | |
John Jeffrey
|{{runionflag|SCO}} | |
Donal Lenihan
|{{runionflag|IRE}} | |
Brian Moore
|{{runionflag|ENG}} | |
Bob Norster
|{{runionflag|WAL}} | |
Dean Richards
|{{runionflag|ENG}} |Leicester | |
Andy Robinson
|{{runionflag|ENG}} |Bath | |
Steve Smith
|{{runionflag|IRE}} | |
David Sole
|{{runionflag|SCO}} | |
Mike Teague
|{{runionflag|ENG}} | |
Derek White
|{{runionflag|SCO}} | |
Dai Young
|{{runionflag|WAL}} |Cardiff | |
References
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External links
- [http://www.espn.co.uk/lionstour/rugby/series/18087.html 1989 British Lions tour to Australia at ESPN]
- [http://www.lionsrugby.com/news/11198.php#.UdQUHfm1HkM Article on the tour at Lionsrugby]
- [http://www.lions-tour.com/index.php/history/1989-australia/ 1989 British Lions tour to Australia at Lions Tour History]
- [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/picturegalleries/9943382/British-and-Irish-Lions-1989-where-are-they-now-in-pictures.html?frame=2515114 1989 British Lions tour to Australia Squad where are they now]
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