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Dallaglio: Farrell got calls right
Western Mail
|July 21, 2025
FORMER England and Lions star Lawrence Dallaglio has praised Andy Farrell for his selection after the tourists claimed victory over Australia in the first Test in Brisbane.
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He said the head coach was right to trust his instincts and leave Jac Morgan out of the matchday squad.
The Lions drew first blood in the three-game series as a dominant first-half display saw them lead 17-5 at the break through tries from Sione Tuipulotu and Tom Curry.
Dan Sheehan's try after the break helped secure a comfortable win for Farrell's side.
"There was a huge gulf in class, even if the winning margin was only eight points," said Dallaglio in his column for The Times.
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