Lions 2009 - Lions in South Africa: Did you know?

Eurosport - Sat, 20 Jun 08:17:00 2009

Some facts and figures on British and Irish Lions tours to South Africa ahead of Saturday's first Test in Durban.

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- David Wallace (pictured) is all set to follow in the footsteps of his elder brother Paul by playing against the Springboks for the British and Irish Lions in a Test match.

- Back in 1997, Paul was one of the shock inclusions in the Test pack to take on the reigning world champions. Twelve years on it will be Munster flanker David's turn to tackle to current holders of the Rugby World Cup.

- Paul made his debut in a 25-16 victory at Newlands, Cape Town, while David's big day will be at the ABSA Stadium in Durban this weekend. He will be one of 10 Lions making their Test debuts in the starting line-up.

- It will be only the fourth Test between the Springboks and the Lions in Durban and Paul O'Connell's men will be looking to make it 2-2. The Boks were 7-3 winners in 1924 and then triumphed 3-0 in 1962.

- Martin Johnson's side clinched the series at King's Park, now the ABSA Stadium, in 1997 when they won the second Test 18-15. Five penalties from the boot of Neil Jenkins and a drop goal from Jeremy Guscott clinched a famous victory - and series triumph.

- They say that winning the first Test in any series is vital and the statistics back up that statement. This will be the 13th series played between the Springboks and Lions in South Africa and the side that won the first Test has gone on to take the series nine times previously.

- The 1891, 1896, 1974 and 1997 Lions all won the first Test and then the series, while the Springboks did the same in 1910, 1924, 1938, 1968 and 1980. The odd years out were 1903 and 1962 - when the first games were drawn - and 1955.

- In both 1903 and 1962 the Springboks went on to clinch the series' while in 1955 the Lions triumphed in Johannesburg before sharing the series 2-2.

- The breakdown of the countries and clubs from which the Lions Test team is drawn is as follows. In the starting XV, there are 6 Welsh, 5 Irish and 4 English players. In the 22, those numbers rise to 9 Welsh, 8 Irish and 5 English.

- On the club front, the Ospreys have four in the starting XV and five overall. Cardiff Blues, Leinster and Munster have two each in the starting line-up, while Munster have two more among the replacements and the others one more each.

- For three players in the Lions 22 for Durban, it will be their first chance to face the Springboks. Ospreys and Ireland wing Tommy Bowe, Leinster and Ireland number eight Jamie Heaslip and full-back Rob Kearney have yet to meet the world champions.

- On the other hand, England prop Phil Vickery will be packing down against South Africa for an 11th time. He has a 50 per cent record to date and will be hoping to go into credit with a sixth win at the weekend.

- Scarlets and Wales fly-half Stephen Jones has scored 60 points against South Africa, but yet to experience victory in six outings. He made his debut against the Springboks in Pretoria in 1998 when he came on as a replacement in Wales' record 96-13 defeat.

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  1. boks to win by 8 points.

    From Frank, on Sat 20 Jun 12:46PM
  2. I support both teams to win.
    The Lions have an­ incredible history and are a great team..
    The­ Springboks are good too but they have bad blood­ whenever they play the pommies.
    So cmon­ limeys,pikeys,taffys and (no haggis bags) reminds me a­ bit of the boer war when the limeys where in their red­ clown suits for the snipers to pick off.

    From teatotaller, on Sat 20 Jun 12:25PM
  3. Sorry to burst your bubble TAFF but I think you'll­ find that The Springboks have several players of­ "colour" in thier ranks.....are you racist ??

    From badvoodoo, on Sat 20 Jun 11:45AM
  4. No Contest.....Springboks are Rugby Gods !!

    From badvoodoo, on Sat 20 Jun 11:39AM
  5. SA will learn a hard lesson today in coaching we pick­ are coaches based on experience and track record, not­ colour SA will learn the difference.

    From Taff, on Sat 20 Jun 11:33AM
  6. A lion is hardly from the host nation! red wa*nkers in­ a clown suit will suffer against the mighty springboks

    From psenayme, on Sat 20 Jun 10:01AM
  7. Come on The Lions..

    From tulip, on Fri 19 Jun 10:40PM
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