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2001 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia


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caption2001 tour badge
date8 June – 14 July
coachNZL Graham Henry
captainENG Martin Johnson
test series winners
result2–1
top test point scorerENG Jonny Wilkinson (36)
preceded by[South Africa 1997](1997-british-lions-tour-to-south-africa)
succeeded by[New Zealand 2005](2005-british-irish-lions-tour-to-new-zealand)
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matchwon7
matchdraw0
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| top test point scorer = ENG Jonny Wilkinson (36) | top test try scorer = The 2001 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia was a series of matches played by the British & Irish Lions rugby union team in Australia.

The Lions squad was captained by Martin Johnson, the first player to lead the Lions on two tours. The head coach was New Zealander Graham Henry. After winning the first of their matches against Australia, the Lions lost the remaining two matches of the test series. This was the first time that Australia defeated the Lions in a series. The tour was noted for tension between the test squad and the midweek squad as well as controversial newspaper columns written by scrum-halves Matt Dawson and Austin Healey, accusing the coaching staff of poor scheduling and training regimes and lack of team spirit.

Squad

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)National teamClub/provinceNational caps
(Lions tests)Notes
Iain BalshawFull-backBath
Matt PerryFull-backBath
Ben CohenWingNorthampton Saints
Dafydd JamesWingLlanelli
Dan LugerWingSaracens
Jason RobinsonWingSale Sharks
Tyrone HoweWingUlsterInjury replacement for Dan Luger
Mike CattCentreBath
Will GreenwoodCentreHarlequins
Rob HendersonCentreLondon Wasps
Brian O'DriscollCentreLeinster
Mark TaylorCentreSwansea
Scott GibbsCentreSwanseaInjury replacement for Mike Catt
Neil JenkinsFly-halfCardiff
Ronan O'GaraFly-halfMunster
Jonny WilkinsonFly-halfNewcastle Falcons
Matt DawsonScrum-halfNorthampton Saints
Austin HealeyScrum-halfLeicester Tigers
Rob HowleyScrum-halfCardiff
Andy NicolScrum-halfGlasgowInjury replacement for Rob Howley
Jason LeonardPropHarlequins
Darren MorrisPropSwansea
Tom SmithPropBrive
Phil VickeryPropGloucester
Dai YoungPropCardiff
Phil GreeningHookerLondon Wasps
Robin McBrydeHookerLlanelli
Keith WoodHookerHarlequins
Mark ReganHookerBristol
Gordon BullochHookerGlasgowInjury replacement for Phil Greening
Dorian WestHookerLeicester TigersCalled up as back-up after a number of injuries to the squad
Jeremy DavidsonLockCastres
Danny GrewcockLockSaracens
Martin Johnson *(c)*LockLeicester Tigers
Scott MurrayLockSaracens
Malcolm O'KellyLockSt Mary's College
Neil BackBack rowLeicester Tigers
Colin CharvisBack rowSwansea
Lawrence DallaglioBack rowLondon Wasps
Richard HillBack rowSaracens
Scott QuinnellBack rowLlanelli
Simon TaylorBack rowEdinburgh
Martyn WilliamsBack rowCardiff
Martin CorryBack rowLeicester TigersInjury replacement for Simon Taylor
David WallaceBack rowMunsterInjury replacement for Lawrence Dallaglio

Results

DateHome teamScoreAway teamGroundResult
8 JuneWestern Australia10–116**British & Irish Lions**WACA, PerthWin
12 JuneQueensland Presidents XV6–83**British & Irish Lions**Dairy Farmers Stadium, TownsvilleWin
16 JuneQueensland Reds8–42**British & Irish Lions**Ballymore, BrisbaneWin
19 June**Australia A**28–25British & Irish LionsNorth Power Stadium, GosfordLoss
23 JuneNSW Waratahs24–41**British & Irish Lions**Sydney Football Stadium, SydneyWin
26 JuneNSW Country3–46**British & Irish Lions**International Stadium, Coffs HarbourWin
**30 June**Australia**13–29****British & Irish Lions****The Gabba, Brisbane****Win**
3 JulyACT Brumbies28–30**British & Irish Lions**Bruce Stadium, CanberraWin
**7 July****Australia****35–14**British & Irish Lions**Colonial Stadium****Loss**
**14 July****Australia****29–23**British & Irish Lions**Stadium Australia****Loss**

Test series

First test

Jason Robinson scored the first try of the match, putting the Lions up 5–0. Andrew Walker successfully kicked a penalty for Australia's first points. The Lions scored through Dafydd James, which was converted by Wilkinson. The score at half-time was 12–3.

Brian O'Driscoll scored for the Lions in the second half. Wilkinson converted the try before kicking a penalty to make the score 22–3. Scott Quinnell then scored for the Lions, with Wilkinson converting. Grey then scored a try for Australia.

Rod Macqueen
Graham Henry

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Second test

The second test was played at Colonial Stadium in Melbourne. Wilkinson was successful with two penalty goals, giving the Lions a 6–0 lead. Burke then kicked a penalty goal for Australia. Neil Back scored the first try of the match, giving the Lions an 11–3 lead over Australia. Burke kicked another penalty goal to make the score 11–6 to the Lions.

Joe Roff scored a try for Australia in the second half, making the score 11–11. Burke kicked a penalty goal to give Australia the lead. The score became 21–11 when Roff scored his second try. Wilkinson then kicked a penalty goal to make it 21–14. Burke then scored a try for Australia, making it 29–14. Burke kicked another two penalty goals.

Rod Macqueen
Graham Henry

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Third test

With the series tied at 1–1, the third test at Stadium Australia in Sydney was the decider and was refereed by New Zealander Paddy O'Brien. The scoring began in the third minute, when Burke successfully kicked a penalty for Australia, giving them a 3–0 lead. Wilkinson, who was under an injury cloud leading up to the match, levelled the scores in the fifth minute with a successful penalty goal. Burke then landed another penalty goal for Australia. Four minutes later, Burke kicked another penalty goal, giving Australia a 9–3 lead. Robinson scored the first try of the match, which was converted by Wilkinson, giving the Lions a 10–9 lead. Daniel Herbert scored Australia's first try which was converted by Burke, giving Australia a 16–10 lead. Wilkinson was successful with a penalty goal that made the score 16–13.

The Lions took the lead in the second half, with Wilkinson crossing the line to score a try and then converting it, giving the Lions a 20–16 lead. Herbert scored his second try in the 49th minute, Burke converted, giving Australia a 23–20 lead. Wilkinson kicked a penalty goal, levelling scores at 23–23. Burke was successful with a subsequent penalty goal five minutes after. Burke kicked another in the 76th minute, to make the score 29–23.

Wilkinson

Rod Macqueen
Graham Henry

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Television coverage

In Australia, Seven Network and Fox Sports jointly televised the British & Irish Lions matches. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, matches were shown on Sky Sports.

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