Lions Roar in Australia: A Comprehensive Review of the 2025 Rugby Series
Explore the thrilling 2025 British and Irish Lions tour in Australia, highlighting key players and moments from the series.

The British and Irish Lions concluded their 2025 tour of Australia with a series win, marking another chapter in their storied rugby legacy. Here’s a breakdown of the series and the standout players who made ESPN's Team of the Series.
Fullback: Tom Wright
Tom Wright outperformed Hugo Keenan, showcasing superior running and defensive skills across the three Tests.
Right Wing: Max Jorgensen
At just 20, Max Jorgensen emerged as a pivotal player for Australia, demonstrating exceptional speed and agility.
Outside Centre: Huw Jones
Huw Jones claimed the Lions' No. 13 jersey, proving his worth with strategic plays and defensive prowess.
Inside Centre: Len Ikitau
Len Ikitau was instrumental in Australia's midfield, handling tough carries and excelling in adverse conditions.
Left Wing: James Lowe
James Lowe’s critical assist in the second Test highlighted his value to the Lions, despite mixed performances.
Fly-Half: Finn Russell
Finn Russell’s masterful playmaking and precise passing were crucial for the Lions, earning him the Player of the Series award.
Scrum-Half: Jamison Gibson-Park
Jamison Gibson-Park controlled the game tempo effectively, making pivotal decisions that benefited the Lions.
No. 8: Jack Conan
Jack Conan’s robust tackling and overall play were key to the Lions’ dominance in the series.
No. 7: Tom Curry
Tom Curry was a defensive stalwart, contributing significantly across all three Tests.
No. 6: Tadhg Beirne
Tadhg Beirne’s all-around performance earned him the man-of-the-match in Brisbane and a place in rugby folklore.
No. 5: Will Skelton
Will Skelton’s presence on the field was transformative for Australia, impacting the game’s dynamics significantly.
No. 4: Maro Itoje
Maro Itoje’s leadership and defensive skills were instrumental in the Lions’ series victory.
No. 3: Tadhg Furlong
Tadhg Furlong’s skill at the scrum and in open play was vital for the Lions throughout the series.
No. 2: Dan Sheehan
Dan Sheehan’s performance as hooker was outstanding, contributing significantly to the Lions’ forward play.
No. 1: James Slipper
James Slipper’s experience and consistency were crucial for Australia, proving his worth in every Test.