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Hugo Keenan's try to defeat Australia in last night's epic second Test at the MCG has joined a list of iconic moments in the modern history of the British and Irish Lions.
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AAP Newsroom on MSNWounded Wallabies vow to rebound for third Lions TestThe Wallabies have injury worries ahead of the third Test against the British and Irish Lions, where they only have pride to play for after their game two loss.
Still livid at the contentious last-minute ruling that cost them victory in the second Test against the British & Irish Lions, the Wallabies are facing the threat of total humiliation if they don’t quickly move on from the incident that has divided the rugby world.
Any British and Irish Lions and Australia players in need of inspiration in the final moments before kick off in Saturday’s second Test need only glance up at the wall in front of them. While the dressing rooms of one of the world’s great sporting colosseums will be bedecked in the iconography of both sides as they make the Melbourne Cricket Ground their temporary home,
As the sound of a British and Irish Lions series victory echoed through the subdued Wallabies press conference, both teams were very clear — winning in Sydney is everything.
Lions forward Jac Morgan clattered into Tizzano at a ruck in the lead-up to a 79th-minute try for Hugo Keenan, which sealed a 29-26 win and the series for the tourists. who now lead 2-0 with a dead rubber remaining in Sydney
A beefed-up Australia will look to win the physical battle against the British & Irish Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday and avoid the ignominy of losing the series with a test to spare.
It's do or die for the Wallabies as the British and Irish Lions Tour of Australia arrives at the mighty MCG, with Joe