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Unconvincing British and Irish Lions labour to patchy victory over ACT Brumbies

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The failed to deliver the statement performance expected from their Test team in waiting as they laboured to a patchy 36-24 victory over the ACT Brumbies in Canberra.

The slowly pulled clear with second-half tries from Garry Ringrose and Josh van der Flier, but the strongest line-up fielded by Andy Farrell so far on tour were unconvincing with the series opener against just 10 days away.

It was a side that looked less than the sum of their parts, firing only sporadically but with the individual class to ensure an upset against opponents who were missing eight was never on the cards.

Hooker Dan Sheehan, centre Garry Ringrose and flanker Ollie Chessum caught the eye on a cold night at GIO Stadium, but others in the starting XV face an anxious wait to see if they have played their way out of Test contention.

Adding to the Lions’ problems was Blair Kinghorn’s departure in the 25th minute with a knee injury, placing pressure on their options at full-back given Elliot Daly has returned home with a fractured forearm to leave Hugo Keenan as the only other recognised 15 in the squad.

The Brumbies are Australia’s strongest franchise and had history on their side after humbling ‘s tourists in 2013.

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Match Action

Pre-match footage of their changing room showed a team determined to make their mark and they started like a freight train by winning a series of forward collisions that ended with Tuaina Taii-Tualima diving over.

James Lowe touches down for the Lions' second try
James Lowe touches down for the Lions’ second try (Robbie Stephenson/PA)

The Lions had been outmuscled as part of a poor opening, but they settled with Finn Russell sending Chessum over and the fly-half was beginning to penetrate the home defence with the variety of his passing.

Kinghorn was replaced by Marcus Smith and while the mistakes that have been a theme of the tour continued, the ball was being moved at speed and having produced some big forward carries, there was space for James Lowe to cross.

Smith’s fallibility at full-back was exposed when he strayed infield and the Brumbies pounced with a long floated pass to Corey Toole, presenting the wing with an easy finish.

But Smith scored himself on the stroke of half-time, the beneficiary of sharp passing by Russell and during a passage of play that saw the Lions click.

Ollie Chessum impressed for the Lions in Canberra
Ollie Chessum impressed for the Lions in Canberra (Robbie Stephenson/PA)

Second Half

A 19-10 lead was a poor return from a patchy first-half but daylight opened up when a driving run from Ringrose saw the centre link with Smith before touching down his grubber.

Hudson Creighton went over as the Lions’ scrum defence opened up and the error count continued to rise with at least Henry Pollock impressing with a break in the wide channel.

Van der Flier was on the end of a driving maul but the Brumbies would not go away, Liam Bowron powering over from close range with five minutes left.

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