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Furlong back as Lions tak on Pumas in curtain-raiser

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June 19, 2025

The British and Irish Lions have received a significant boost with prop Tadhg Furlong passed fit to feature in their opening clash with Argentina in Dublin tomorrow.

- HARRY LATHAM-COYLE

Furlong back as Lions tak on Pumas in curtain-raiser

Furlong has not played since early May due to a calf issue, missing Leinster's charge to the United Rugby Championship (URC) title amid speculation that he may be a doubt for a tour of Australia.

Having already been forced to replace Zander Fagerson with Finlay Bealham, who starts at the Aviva Stadium, news of the 32year-old's fitness is welcome for Andy Farrell as he unveils his first selection as Lions boss.

Maro Itoje captains a squad almost entirely comprised of those not involved in the URC and Premiership finals last weekend, though Leinster hooker Ronan Kelleher backs up Luke CowanDickie from the bench.

imageFin Smith gets a first crack at the number 10 shirt with fellow England playmaker Marcus Smith deployed at full-back, while Sione Tuipulotu, another who has been battling injury this year, partners Bundee Aki in midfield. Tom Curry, Jac Morgan and Ben Earl form a scavenging back row with youngster Henry Pollock set to provide impact off the bench.

"Congratulations to Maro Itoje ahead of leading out the Lions for the first time - it is a truly special moment and one that very few players ever get to experience," Farrell said.

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