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1989 British Lions tour to Australia

Between May and July 1989, the British Lions toured Australia. It was their first tour of Australia since 1971, and followed their 1983 tour of New Zealand. The tour was led by coach Ian McGeechan and manager Clive Rowlands. Scotland's Finlay Calder was team captain of the tour.

Background
After not touring for six years due to the sporting boycott of South Africa, the British Lions undertook its first sole tour of Australia since 1899. Since their 1955 tour of South Africa, the Lions had regularly toured their traditional Southern Hemisphere rivals (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa) between two, three, and four year phases. The Lions' previous tour, 1983, was their first sole tour of New Zealand. 1983, just like their prior two tours (1980, 1977) were both unsuccessful, which led expectations to be modest going into the 1989 tour. With increasing club commitments and skepticism from media and administrators about its future, the Lions tour concept itself had faced declining relevance. ==Test schedule and results==
Test schedule and results
The Lions suffered a 30–12 defeat in the first test in Sydney on 1 July, then their heaviest defeat by Australia. In this first test, Australia scored four tries, and flyhalf Michael Lynagh kicked 5 from 6. For the second and third tests, changes included Mike Teague, recovered from injury, at blindside flanker; Rob Andrew replacing Craig Chalmers at fly-half; and Jeremy Guscott and Scott Hastings coming into the centre positions. The team became the only Lions team ever to come from 1–0 down to win a series, winning the second test in Brisbane 19–12 and the third test in Sydney 19–18. The Lions completed their tour with a victory of a combined ANZAC team. Teague was named player of the series. Results ==Squad==
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