Blair Kinghorn's Injury Update: British & Irish Lions Secure Narrow Victory Over ACT Brumbies
Blair Kinghorn's knee injury during the British & Irish Lions' win over ACT Brumbies is not serious, says coach Andy Farrell. Read more about the match and player updates.

The British & Irish Lions secured a hard-fought 36-24 victory over the ACT Brumbies in Canberra on Wednesday, despite concerns over fullback Blair Kinghorn's knee injury. Coach Andy Farrell reassured fans that the injury did not appear to be serious.
Match Highlights
The Lions faced a depleted Brumbies team, missing several key players due to Australia's training camp. Kinghorn exited the game early in the first half after sustaining a knock to his left knee, which he iced for the remainder of the match.
Player Performances
Marcus Smith, who replaced Kinghorn, made a significant impact by scoring one of the Lions' five tries. Farrell praised Smith's performance, stating, "He had some really nice touches. He's dangerous with the ball in hand. It's good learnings for him."
Team Strategy
Farrell fielded a lineup close to the one expected for the first Wallabies test on July 19, with Maro Itoje returning as captain and Finn Russell directing play. Despite a slow start, the Lions managed to secure their fourth consecutive win on their Australian tour.
Coach's Perspective
"Our game control was pretty good tonight, which allowed us to keep the pressure on in the right end of the field. So that's a nice step forward," Farrell commented. He acknowledged the team's need for improvement but remained optimistic about their progress.
Captain's View
Maro Itoje, speaking at the post-match press conference, expressed satisfaction with the team's position. "We know we're not the finished article, we know that we have to get better, we know that we have to improve. But I think that's a pretty good position for us to be in," he said.
Upcoming Fixtures
- July 19: First Wallabies Test
- July 26: Second Wallabies Test
- August 2: Third Wallabies Test
For more updates on the British & Irish Lions' tour of Australia, stay tuned.