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The Owen Farrell decision that could define the British and Irish Lions squad

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The Owen Farrell decision that could define the British and Irish Lions squad

A great much has changed in the 137 years since a rag-tag band of nascent rugby players first set sail for the Antipodes. The 1888 tour of New Zealand and Australia retrospectively considered the first in the Lions lineage spanned nearly six months and featured 35 games, beginning and ending on the SS Kaikoura in the docks of Gravesend, with a travelling party that included the only Manxman ever to wear the British and Irish colours. Initial tour captain Robert Seddon did not even make it home, meeting a sad demise after running into difficulty while sculling on the Hunter River.

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