Lions score eight tries in win over Queensland Reds

Lions score eight tries in win over Queensland Reds

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Queensland Reds: (12) 12

Flook Con: McLaughlin-Phillips, Toomaga-Allen,

British and Irish Lions (21), 52

In a comprehensive victory over the Queensland Reds in Brisbane, Tommy Freeman scored twice as the British and Irish Lions ran in eight tries.

The Lions opened the scoring with a 21-12 lead at the break, with Jeffery Toomaga-Allen and Josh Flook adding goals for the hosts, who had already started strong.

The Lions dominated the following game, but the Reds won the ball with Toomaga-Allen’s try and then regained it with Flook’s score.

Maro Itoje, the captain, put in a strong performance, and Jac Morgan, who put in the fifth, saw a significant improvement. Huw Jones broke away on his own, and Freeman added six more.

Six of the eight conversions were scored by Finn Russell (44) and his replacement Fin Smith (22) for the Lions, who won two games from two on Australian soil.

Elliot Daly, who suffered an arm injury in the second half, experienced some discomfort.

Hugo Keenan withdrew before kick-off with a medical condition, and Daly, one of the players for the trip, had joined the team.

Maro Itoje dives over the line to score a tryImages courtesy of Getty

Before forming, lions move slowly.

The Lions struggled in the opening fight, while the Reds resurrected them with avengeance, with outstanding centre Hunter Paisami leading the charge.

Before the floodgates opened, The Lions had their issues, but they completely dominated the game from the beginning and were completely dominant from the beginning.

The tourists dropped the ball left, right, and center, wasting their time and letting them find their range.

There were forced passes and hesitant defense, as the saying goes. There was a botched restart reception. It wasn’t very good. In the first forty minutes, they knocked on the Reds eight times, some of which the hosts struggled to hold on to hold them.

The Reds received first blood when Paisami’s bust through the Lions’ midfielder gave them position, while some of his deep carries extended the Lions’ reach even further. Toomaga-Allen lunged and scored as the line arrived.

The Suncorp sounded like Reds on the march as Harry McLaughlin-Phillips banged over the extras.

When Daly turned Freeman over and Russell tied the deal, the Lions did not attempt to take control.

Instead, it served as the catalyst for another Reds try, which Porter had started by performing on the ground. Before Josh Flook’s grubber kick for Kalani Thomas down the left, Paisami was involved once more.

Flook stole the ball after Van der Merwe paused to deal with it, which Reds won 12-7.

The Lions game had plenty of missed opportunities, but eventually they started to make things stick and the desperation was apparent.

Ronan Kelleher, Porter’s Leinster and Ireland front-row pal, tipped him over after a close-range tap penalty. Russell reverted.

With the assistance of Jack Conan and Ollie Chessum, Van der Merwe then completed a fantastic move in the corner. Russell started the conversion from Caxton Street, about an hour away. a pearler

The Lions had a 21-12 lead at the break. Better or worse, perhaps.

Huw Jones scores a breakaway tryImages courtesy of Getty

Second half dominated by Lions, but concern about Daly’s injury

When Jamison Gibson-Park’s smart work drew the heat and then slipped an inside pass for Itoje to crash over, things started to get better in the first half.

Russell, who had his eyes closed, could have kicked them over. Lions won, 28-12. Getting there

At that point, Farrell made significant adjustments, reversing both his half-backs and his front-row.

The Russell-Gibson-Park axis produced more than enough fireworks to get people excited, but not many.

The rest is red in the sea. Morgan ran over from an Alex Mitchell pass, making his strongest statement, which he did. The Reds could not handle the Lions’ intensity at this point.

Morgan and Freeman both had a significant lead at the start of that play, but Jones jumped out after him with a daft chip and ran more than half the pitch to score.

Ringrose scampering over to bring up the half-century in the final breath.

The Lions had a good night’s work, but Daly’s image of him in pain came afterward was troubling.

Jac Morgan with his man-of-the-match medalImages courtesy of Getty

Line-ups

Campbell (capt), Anderson (capt), Flook (capt), Paisami (capt), Ryan (mcLaughlin-Phillips), Thomas (capt), Ross (faessler), Toomaga-Allen (capt), Canham (capt), Salakaia-Loto), Uru (capt), Bryant (capt), and Brial (capt).

Replacements: Henry, Blake, Fa’agase, Smith, Blyth, Vest, and Nasser.

Daly, Freeman, Jones, Aki, Van der Merwe, Russell, Gibson-Park, Porter, Kelleher, Stuart, Itoje (capt), Chessum, Curry, Morgan, Conan, and other Irish Lions.

Officials of matches

Referee: New Zealand Referee James Doleman

Paul Williams (New Zealand) is the assistant referee.

Referee 2 assistant: New Zealand’s Ben O’Keeffe

New Zealand’s Glenn Newman TMO

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Source: BBC

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