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Lions beaten 22-16 by Blues in 2nd Auckland tour match

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AUCKLAND, New Zealand: The British and Irish Lions conceded a late try and lost 22-16 Wednesday to the Auckland-based Blues in their first-ever match against a New Zealand Super Rugby team.

After an unconvinci­ng touropenin­g win over the Provincial Barbarians, the Lions were beaten three tries to one by the Blues, who are in last place in the New Zealand Super Rugby conference.

Replacemen­t flyhalf Ihaia West scored and converted his own try after bursting at pace onto an offload from Sonny Bill Williams in the 73rd minute to overturn a fleeting 16-15 lead held by the Lions, delivering an early defeat to Warren Gatland’s touring squad and a significan­t setback ahead of the three-test series against the All Blacks.

The Lions’ tour becomes immeasurab­ly more difficult from Saturday when they face the Christchur­ch- based Crusaders who are unbeaten in 14 matches.

The match pivoted in favor of the Blues when All Blacks star Williams scored a try in a goalline scramble on the tick of halftime, sending the Blues to the break with a 12-10 advantage.

The Lions reclaimed the lead with two penalties to Wales fullback Leigh Halfpenny — their only second-half points — before Williams combined with West for the match winner.

The tourists hoped that the match had been saved when Halfpenny’s third penalty put them ahead 16-15 with 10 minutes remaining. But the Blues backed their attacking rugby style and Williams handed off a pass to West, who weaved through the defense at speed and touched down near the posts.

The Lions now face the realizatio­n that the easiest part of their tour is behind them and they have failed to lay down any marker for the future. They were unconvinci­ng and lucky to escape with a 13-7 win in the opening match; their second performanc­e was better but they were still not good enough to test a Super Rugby team.

“We’re hugely disappoint­ed,” captain Ken Owens said. “We came here to build on Saturday’s performanc­e. “We were coming here to get another victory but unfortunat­ely we got a defeat. All credit to the Blues, they took their chances.

“I think we’re going to have to tidy up slightly on our discipline and be a bit more clinical.”

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