2001 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia

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The 2001 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia was a series of matches played by the British & Irish Lions rugby union team in Australia.

Date8 June  – 14 July
Tour captainEngland Martin Johnson
Test series winners Australia (2–1)
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2001 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia
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Date8 June  – 14 July
CoachNew Zealand Graham Henry
Tour captainEngland Martin Johnson
Test series winners Australia (2–1)
Top test point scorerEngland Jonny Wilkinson (36)
Summary
P W D L
Total
10 7 0 3
Test match
3 1 0 2
Opponent
P W D L
 Australia
3 1 0 2
Tour chronology
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The Lions squad was captained by Martin Johnson, the first player to lead the Lions on two tours. The head coach was New Zealander Graham Henry. After winning the first of their matches against Australia, the Lions lost the remaining two matches of the test series. This was the first time that Australia defeated the Lions in a series. The tour was noted for tension between the test squad and the midweek squad as well as controversial newspaper columns written by scrum-halves Matt Dawson and Austin Healey, accusing the coaching staff of poor scheduling and training regimes and lack of team spirit.

Squad

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Player Position Date of birth (age) National team Club/province National caps
(Lions tests)
Notes
Iain BalshawFull-backEngland EnglandBath
Matt PerryFull-backEngland EnglandBath
Ben CohenWingEngland EnglandNorthampton Saints
Dafydd JamesWingWales WalesLlanelli
Dan LugerWingEngland EnglandSaracens
Jason RobinsonWingEngland EnglandSale Sharks
Tyrone HoweWingIreland IrelandUlsterInjury replacement for Dan Luger
Mike CattCentreEngland EnglandBath
Will GreenwoodCentreEngland EnglandHarlequins
Rob HendersonCentreIreland IrelandLondon Wasps
Brian O'DriscollCentreIreland IrelandLeinster
Mark TaylorCentreWales WalesSwansea
Scott GibbsCentreWales WalesSwanseaInjury replacement for Mike Catt
Neil JenkinsFly-halfWales WalesCardiff
Ronan O'GaraFly-halfIreland IrelandMunster
Jonny WilkinsonFly-halfEngland EnglandNewcastle Falcons
Matt DawsonScrum-halfEngland EnglandNorthampton Saints
Austin HealeyScrum-halfEngland EnglandLeicester Tigers
Rob HowleyScrum-halfWales WalesCardiff
Andy NicolScrum-halfScotland ScotlandGlasgowInjury replacement for Rob Howley
Jason LeonardPropEngland EnglandHarlequins
Darren MorrisPropWales WalesSwansea
Tom SmithPropScotland ScotlandBrive
Phil VickeryPropEngland EnglandGloucester
Dai YoungPropWales WalesCardiff
Phil GreeningHookerEngland EnglandLondon Wasps
Robin McBrydeHookerWales WalesLlanelli
Keith WoodHookerIreland IrelandHarlequins
Mark ReganHookerEngland EnglandBristol
Gordon BullochHookerScotland ScotlandGlasgowInjury replacement for Phil Greening
Dorian WestHookerEngland EnglandLeicester TigersCalled up as back-up after a number of injuries to the squad
Jeremy DavidsonLockIreland IrelandCastres
Danny GrewcockLockEngland EnglandSaracens
Martin Johnson (c)LockEngland EnglandLeicester Tigers
Scott MurrayLockScotland ScotlandSaracens
Malcolm O'KellyLockIreland IrelandSt Mary's College
Neil BackBack rowEngland EnglandLeicester Tigers
Colin CharvisBack rowWales WalesSwansea
Lawrence DallaglioBack rowEngland EnglandLondon Wasps
Richard HillBack rowEngland EnglandSaracens
Scott QuinnellBack rowWales WalesLlanelli
Simon TaylorBack rowScotland ScotlandEdinburgh
Martyn WilliamsBack rowWales WalesCardiff
Martin CorryBack rowEngland EnglandLeicester TigersInjury replacement for Simon Taylor
David WallaceBack rowIreland IrelandMunsterInjury replacement for Lawrence Dallaglio
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Results

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Date Home team Score Away team Ground Result
8 June Western Australia 10–116 British & Irish Lions WACA, Perth Win
12 June Queensland Presidents XV 6–83 British & Irish Lions Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville Win
16 June Queensland Reds 8–42 British & Irish Lions Ballymore, Brisbane Win
19 June Australia A 28–25 British & Irish Lions North Power Stadium, Gosford Loss
23 June NSW Waratahs 24–41 British & Irish Lions Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Win
26 June NSW Country 3–46 British & Irish Lions International Stadium, Coffs Harbour Win
30 June Australia 13–29 British & Irish Lions The Gabba, Brisbane Win
3 July ACT Brumbies 28–30 British & Irish Lions Bruce Stadium, Canberra Win
7 July Australia 35–14 British & Irish Lions Colonial Stadium Loss
14 July Australia 29–23 British & Irish Lions Stadium Australia Loss
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Test series

First test

Jason Robinson scored the first try of the match, putting the Lions up 5–0. Andrew Walker successfully kicked a penalty for Australia's first points. The Lions scored through Dafydd James, which was converted by Wilkinson. The score at half-time was 12–3.

Brian O'Driscoll scored for the Lions in the second half. Wilkinson converted the try before kicking a penalty to make the score 22–3. Scott Quinnell then scored for the Lions, with Wilkinson converting. Grey then scored a try for Australia.

30 June 2001
19:00
Australia 13–29British & Irish Lions
Try:

Pen: Walker 18'
ReportTry:

Con: Wilkinson (3)
Pen: Wilkinson 44'
The Gabba, Brisbane
Attendance: 37,460
Referee: André Watson (South Africa)
FB15Chris Lathamdownward-facing red arrow 41'
RW14Andrew Walker
OC13Daniel Herbert
IC12Nathan Grey
LW11Joe Roff
FH10Stephen Larkhamdownward-facing red arrow 52'
SH9George Gregan
N88Toutai Kefu
OF7George Smith
BF6Owen Finegandownward-facing red arrow 72'
RL5John Eales (c)downward-facing red arrow 61'
LL4David Giffin
TP3Glen Panohodownward-facing red arrow 61'
HK2Jeremy Pauldownward-facing red arrow 52'
LP1Nick Stiles
Replacements:
HK16Michael Foleyupward-facing green arrow 52'
PR17Ben Darwinupward-facing green arrow 61'
LK18Matt Cockbainupward-facing green arrow 61'
FL19David Lyonsupward-facing green arrow 72'
SH20Chris Whitaker
FH21Elton Flatleyupward-facing green arrow 52'
FB22Matt Burkeupward-facing green arrow 41'
Coach:
Rod Macqueen
FB15England Matt Perrydownward-facing red arrow 41'
RW14Wales Dafydd James
OC13Ireland Brian O'Driscoll
IC12Ireland Rob Henderson
LW11England Jason Robinson
FH10England Jonny Wilkinson
SH9Wales Rob Howley
N88Wales Scott Quinnelldownward-facing red arrow 61'
OF7England Richard Hill
BF6England Martin CorryYellow card 61'
RL5England Danny Grewcock
LL4England Martin Johnson (c)
TP3England Phil VickeryYellow card 74'
HK2Ireland Keith Wooddownward-facing red arrow
LP1Scotland Tom Smithdownward-facing red arrow 74'
Replacements:
HK16Scotland Gordon Bullochupward-facing green arrow
PR17England Jason Leonardupward-facing green arrow 74'
FL18Wales Colin Charvisupward-facing green arrow 61'
FL19Wales Martyn Williams
SH20England Matt Dawson
SH21England Austin Healey
FB22England Iain Balshawupward-facing green arrow 41'
Coach:
Graham Henry

Second test

The second test was played at Colonial Stadium in Melbourne. Wilkinson was successful with two penalty goals, giving the Lions a 6–0 lead. Burke then kicked a penalty goal for Australia. Neil Back scored the first try of the match, giving the Lions an 11–3 lead over Australia. Burke kicked another penalty goal to make the score 11–6 to the Lions.

Joe Roff scored a try for Australia in the second half, making the score 11–11. Burke kicked a penalty goal to give Australia the lead. The score became 21–11 when Roff scored his second try. Wilkinson then kicked a penalty goal to make it 21–14. Burke then scored a try for Australia, making it 29–14. Burke kicked another two penalty goals.

7 July 2001
19:00
Australia 35–14British & Irish Lions
Try:
Con: Burke
Pen: Burke (6)
ReportTry: Back
Pen: Wilkinson (3)
Colonial Stadium, Melbourne
Attendance: 56,605
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
FB15Matt Burke
RW14Andrew Walker
OC13Daniel Herbert
IC12Nathan Grey
LW11Joe Roff
FH10Stephen Larkham
SH9George Gregan
N88Toutai Kefu
OF7George Smith
BF6Owen Finegan
RL5John Eales (c)
LL4David Giffin
TP3Rod Moore
HK2Michael Foley
LP1Nick Stiles
Replacements:
HK16Brendan Cannon
PR17Ben Darwin
LK18Matt Cockbain
FL19David Lyons
SH20Chris Whitaker
FH21Elton Flatley
FB22Chris Latham
Coach:
Rod Macqueen
FB15England Matt Perry
RW14Wales Dafydd James
OC13Ireland Brian O'Driscoll
IC12Ireland Rob Henderson
LW11England Jason Robinson
FH10England Jonny Wilkinson
SH9Wales Rob Howley
N88Wales Scott Quinnell
OF7England Neil Back
BF6England Richard Hill
RL5England Danny Grewcock
LL4England Martin Johnson (c)
TP3England Phil Vickery
HK2Ireland Keith Wood
LP1Scotland Tom Smith
Replacements:
PR16England Jason Leonard
HK17England Dorian West
FL18England Martin Corry
FL19Wales Martyn Williams
SH20England Matt Dawson
FH21Wales Neil Jenkins
FB22England Iain Balshaw
Coach:
Graham Henry

Third test

With the series tied at 1–1, the third test at Stadium Australia in Sydney was the decider and was refereed by New Zealander Paddy O'Brien. The scoring began in the third minute, when Burke successfully kicked a penalty for Australia, giving them a 3–0 lead. Wilkinson, who was under an injury cloud leading up to the match, levelled the scores in the fifth minute with a successful penalty goal. Burke then landed another penalty goal for Australia. Four minutes later, Burke kicked another penalty goal, giving Australia a 9–3 lead. Robinson scored the first try of the match, which was converted by Wilkinson, giving the Lions a 10–9 lead. Daniel Herbert scored Australia's first try which was converted by Burke, giving Australia a 16–10 lead. Wilkinson was successful with a penalty goal that made the score 16–13.

The Lions took the lead in the second half, with Wilkinson crossing the line to score a try and then converting it, giving the Lions a 20–16 lead. Herbert scored his second try in the 49th minute, Burke converted, giving Australia a 23–20 lead. Wilkinson kicked a penalty goal, levelling scores at 23–23. Burke was successful with a subsequent penalty goal five minutes after. Burke kicked another in the 76th minute, to make the score 29–23.

14 July 2001
19:00
Australia 29–23British & Irish Lions
Try: Herbert (2)
Con: Burke (2)
Pen: Burke (5)
ReportTry: Robinson
Wilkinson
Con: Wilkinson (2)
Pen: Wilkinson (3)
Stadium Australia, Sydney
Attendance: 84,188
Referee: Paddy O'Brien (New Zealand)
FB15Matt Burke
RW14Andrew Walker
OC13Daniel Herbert
IC12Nathan Grey
LW11Joe Roff
FH10Elton Flatley
SH9George Gregan
N88Toutai Kefu
OF7George Smith
BF6Owen Finegan
RL5John Eales (c)
LL4Justin Harrison
TP3Rod Moore
HK2Michael Foley
LP1Nick Stiles
Replacements:
HK16Brendan Cannon
PR17Ben Darwin
LK18Matt Cockbain
FL19David Lyons
SH20Chris Whitaker
FH21James Holbeck
FB22Chris Latham
Coach:
Rod Macqueen
FB15England Matt Perry
RW14Wales Dafydd James
OC13Ireland Brian O'Driscoll
IC12Ireland Rob Henderson
LW11England Jason Robinson
FH10England Jonny Wilkinson
SH9England Matt Dawson
N88Wales Scott Quinnell
OF7England Neil Back
BF6England Martin Corry
RL5England Danny Grewcock
LL4England Martin Johnson (c)
TP3England Phil Vickery
HK2Ireland Keith Wood
LP1Scotland Tom Smith
Replacements:
PR16Wales Darren Morris
HK17England Dorian West
FL18Wales Colin Charvis
FL19Wales Martyn Williams
FH20Ireland Ronan O'Gara
SH21Scotland Andy Nicol
FB22England Iain Balshaw
Coach:
Graham Henry

Television coverage

In Australia, Seven Network and Fox Sports jointly televised the British & Irish Lions matches. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, matches were shown on Sky Sports.

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