Arab Times

Amid virus distractio­ns, B&I Lions pound Sharks

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JOHANNESBU­RG, July 8, (AP): The British and Irish Lions came through a major coronaviru­s-related distractio­n, and last-minute changes to their lineup because of COVID-19 protocols, to beat the Sharks 54-7 in their second game on tour in South Africa.

South African-born wing Duhan van der Merwe and Josh Adams, who filled in at fullback, both scored hat tricks.

The game was in doubt up to an hour before kickoff after a Lions player and a member of the backroom staff tested positive for the virus earlier Wednesday, leading to eight other players being put in isolation as close contacts.

The Lions were forced to make four late changes to their backline and only had one spare backline player, Finn Russell, on the bench.

“We only found out 15 minutes before we left the hotel that the game was actually going to go ahead,” said Irish lock Iain Henderson, Lions captain for the night. “So for the guys to get down here, have limited time to warm up, pull their boots on and do the job, really proud of them.”

The Lions responded to the uncertaint­y with eight tries for a second straight victory on the tour. They also passed 50 points for the second time.

Owen Farrell was drafted in at flyhalf in place of Dan Biggar and he controlled the first half as the Lions opened a 26-0 lead at the break at Ellis Park.

Adams, normally a wing and playing out of position at fullback in another late change, crossed in the third minute. Van der Merwe had his first try in the sixth minute.

Van der Merwe scored again and center Bundee Aki barged over from close range in a consummate performanc­e from the touring team in the first 40. Louis Rees-Zammit, another player not initially due to play, ran in a try in the second half as the Lions’ wide players

proved deadly. Van der Merwe completed his hat trick with five minutes to go.

Adams collected his third at the end, taking his personal tally to eight tries in three games for the Lions after scoring in the pre-tour warmup against Japan, and running in four against the Johannesbu­rg-based Lions in the tour opener. The British and Irish Lions won that game 56-14.

 ??  ?? British and Irish Lions’ Duhan van der Merwe, avoids a tackle from South African Sharks’ Thaakir Abrahams to score a try during a warm-up rugby match between South Africa’s Sharks and British and Irish Lions at Ellis Park stadium in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, on July 7. (AP)
British and Irish Lions’ Duhan van der Merwe, avoids a tackle from South African Sharks’ Thaakir Abrahams to score a try during a warm-up rugby match between South Africa’s Sharks and British and Irish Lions at Ellis Park stadium in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, on July 7. (AP)

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