British and Irish lions fell in Australia, where coach Andy Farrell revealed fears of the remaining injury regarding Jameson Gibson Park and Haoju Kennan.
Farrell team arrived in Perth after a 20 -hour trip from Dublin via Doha before the opening match on Saturday on Australian lands against the Western Force.
There is a doubt whether the duo in Ireland will be able to participate in the OPTUS stadium due to the problems in the glue and calf concerned, but the Scotland Ho Jones Center has recovered from the Achilles and available issue.
“We’ll see how they withdraw in the middle of the week,” said Farrell.
“Haw Jones is good, he was training. He was fully trained with us last week until he runs.”
Farrell stressed that the team against Western Force will mostly make up for players from Leinster, Bath and LeesSter, who joined the Lions after the UNITED RUGBY and Gallagher Premiership.
There were no new injuries arising from a defeat on Friday 28-24 by Argentina at Aviva Stadium, with Farrell not to seize a disappointing round.
“We are here to build what will be a great test series. We want to play some good rugs along the way,” he said.
“We will discover more about each other while we continue to continue. Of course we will analyze what happened against Argentina and why, but this is all part of the trip – to understand where we need to go after that.
“It is great to be here, that’s about it. We are here for a good period. We hope to start this part of the tour well on Saturday.”
What is the next black?
Sky Sports It will appear exclusively for the British and Irish black tour of 2025, with the three tests against Wallabies and six warm -up matches exclusively.
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