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Clinical Lions tame Chiefs as Tests loom

• Visitors secure 34-6 victory ahead of internatio­nals

- Agency Staff Wellington

Winger Jack Nowell scored two tries as the British and Irish Lions ruthlessly exploited a yellow card for Chiefs flanker Mitchell Brown to register a 34-6 victory in their final tour match on Tuesday.

Winger Jack Nowell scored two tries as the British and Irish Lions ruthlessly exploited a yellow card for Chiefs flanker Mitchell Brown to register a 346 victory in their final tour match on Tuesday before the opening All Blacks Test on Saturday.

The Lions were awarded a penalty try, which resulted in Brown receiving his 10-minute sojourn on the sidelines, then Nowell and Jared Payne both touched down while he was off the field as the visitors’ sustained pressure finally paid off.

Flyhalf Dan Biggar added three conversion­s and two penalties in the Hamilton encounter for the Lions, who now head to Auckland to face New Zealand in the first match of a three-Test series.

Captain Stephen Donald slotted two first-half penalties for a Chiefs side put under constant pressure from the visitors, who retained the ball for long periods and smothered any attack.

“We’re very happy, this was a tough fixture,” Lions captain Rory Best said. “We came here tonight to mix it up. We felt we had a good pack, a good scrum and that we could maul them. But at the same time, we didn’t want to limit ourselves and when we get decent ball, you see what the backline can do.”

Lions head coach Warren Gatland had said beforehand that places for the Test series were still up for grabs. However, few pundits believe that many if any of the sides that eased past the Chiefs would feature in Saturday’s Test.

Ireland No 8 CJ Stander was one of those who may have put himself in the frame for selection at the weekend as the Lions forwards controlled the game by building phases and forcing errors. On the downside, they did lack any real creativity or game-breaking penetratio­n in the backs, although Nowell’s second try was arguably the best of their tour so far.

The Exeter winger finished off a sweeping 80m move following another lineout error from the Chiefs, when the backs committed defenders and swept up the field before Nowell cut back past four Chiefs players to stroll over.

The visitors also had Joe Marler yellow-carded early in the first half for a dangerous shoulder charge, but they slowed the tempo of the game, forced the Chiefs into errors and held the ball for long periods.

The Lions had held a 13-6 lead at halftime, but once referee Jerome Garces issued Brown the yellow card for collapsing a lineout drive and awarded a penalty try, the visitors put the game beyond doubt.

“They suffocated us and scored some great tries,” Donald said. “Disappoint­ing in front of a great crowd that we just couldn’t get going, but we have got no complaints. They were just too good.”

The Lions suffered defeats to New Zealand Super Rugby sides the Blues and Highlander­s earlier in the tour, but Tuesday’s win and Saturday’s 32-10 triumph over the Maori All Blacks will give them hope of competing in the Test matches. /

IRELAND No 8 CJ STANDER WAS ONE OF THOSE WHO MAY HAVE PUT HIMSELF IN THE FRAME FOR SELECTION AT THE WEEKEND

 ?? /David Rogers/Getty Images ?? Superb finish: Jack Nowell breaks clear to score his second try for the Lions in their win over the Chiefs on Tuesday.
/David Rogers/Getty Images Superb finish: Jack Nowell breaks clear to score his second try for the Lions in their win over the Chiefs on Tuesday.

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