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Storming Wallabies wash away Lions’ sweep dreams
The Independent
|August 03, 2025
Australia prevent the men in red’s historic series whitewash
Australia 22
Lions 12
AT ACCOR STADIUM
If last week's second Test at the MCG was an epic occasion of grand proportions, this was a rugby experience quite unlike just about anything that had gone before in a very different way.
It was tough to make sense of all that unfolded over 80 minutes - and more - of chaos and carnage: a series of worrying head injuries, brawls breaking out all over the place and a 40-minute delay as lightning brought a halt to messy proceedings early in the second half.
And, at the end of it all, Australia emerged from a night of incident and accident having avoided the ignominy of a 3-0 whitewash. There was to be no glorious farewell for a British & Irish Lions side that had thought of themselves as history-makers; it was the Wallabies with a golden goodbye. The tourists had spoken of finishing the job properly, gathering together for one last push to go where no Lions team had since 1927 - but a combination of misfortune and mishaps left a dispirited group to celebrate a series victory on the back of a damp squib of a defeat.
Even a meticulous planner like Andy Farrell would surely not have a scenario planned for all that unfolded in Sydney. The Lions lost their captain, Maro Itoje, to injury half an hour in and 12 minutes later, his second-row partner, James Ryan, in a sickening clash of knee on head. The withdrawal of Tommy Freeman meant a forward-heavy bench split backfired, while the long weather delay seemed to aid Australia, who reemerged with greater purpose.

This story is from the August 03, 2025 edition of The Independent.
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