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‘The incident’ a mere footnote from epic Test that pushed the Lions one step closer to immortality – The Irish Times

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Lions Clinch Series as Controversial Call Dominates

Melbourne Thriller Leaves Australian Rugby Reeling

The British & Irish Lions have secured a dramatic series victory against the Wallabies in Melbourne, with a controversial late clear-out by **Jac Morgan** proving decisive in a record-breaking 29-26 second Test win.

Moment of Contention Sparks Fierce Debate

The match, watched by a record 90,307 spectators at the MCG, has ignited a fierce debate over the legality of **Jac Morgan’s** tackle on **Carlo Tizzano**. Opinions appear sharply divided along national lines, with former Wallabies captain **Michael Hooper** and ex-Lions skipper **Martin Johnson** offering contrasting views on post-match coverage.

The Lions’ coaching staff, led by **Andy Farrell**, are credited with astute substitutions, with **Ronan Kelleher** and **James Ryan** making significant impacts. **James Ryan’s** contribution in both carrying and defence was particularly noted.

Wallabies Lament Missed Opportunity

Australia coach **Joe Schmidt** has voiced his displeasure with the officiating, highlighting the potential impact of the late decision. He suggested the timing in the 80th minute may have influenced the outcome. The Wallabies’ sense of grievance has been amplified by their performance, which many believe was their best in years.

A Potential Rebirth for Australian Rugby?

Despite the controversy, the Wallabies’ display has sparked optimism for a revival of Australian rugby following a difficult period. The team’s resilience and skill on Saturday have been widely acknowledged.

Irish Influence on Lions Success

The Lions squad features a significant contingent of Irish players, nine of whom started the second Test, with eleven in the match-day squad. Players like **Dan Sheehan**, **Tadhg Beirne**, and **Hugo Keenan** were instrumental in the victory, scoring tries and influencing key moments.

The Lions’ **James Lowe** and **Hugo Keenan** celebrate as **Tadhg Beirne** scores a try against Australia in the second Test. Photograph: Dan Sheridan/Inpho

This tour marks a significant moment for Irish rugby, with many players and staff gaining invaluable experience that could benefit Ireland’s preparation for the 2027 Rugby World Cup. The Lions’ triumph in Melbourne marks their first series win with a game to spare since 1997, and they now aim for an unbeaten tour, a feat last achieved in 1974.

The series decider in Sydney presents an opportunity for the Wallabies to salvage pride and for the Lions to complete a rare 3-0 series whitewash in Australia, a feat not accomplished since 1904. The recent match has been lauded as “a Test match for the ages,” underscoring the high quality of rugby on display amidst the post-match discussions.

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