Australia deny Lions series whitewash after lightning delay

Dylan Pietsch, Max Jorgensen, Tate McDermott score tries in torrential rain as Australia beat the Lions to stop historic series whitewash; Jac Morgan and Will Stuart scored for tourists who lost Maro Itoje, Tommy Freeman, James Ryan to injury; Play suspended for 37 minutes due to lightning

By Michael Cantillon at Accor Stadium, Sydney

Last Updated: 02/08/25 1:56pm

Dylan Pietsch was among the try scorers as Australia ensured they would not be whitewashed by the British and Irish Lions

Dylan Pietsch was among the try scorers as Australia ensured they would not be whitewashed by the British and Irish Lions

Dylan Pietsch was among the try scorers as Australia ensured they would not be whitewashed by the British and Irish Lions

Australia denied Andy Farrell’s injury-disrupted British and Irish Lions a historic series whitewash in Sydney, securing a 22-12 victory after play was suspended for 37 minutes due to lightning strikes.

Dylan Pietsch, Max Jorgensen and Tate McDermott scored tries for the Wallabies, who led 8-0 at the time of play halting in the 43rd minute, by which point the Lions had already lost captain Maro Itoje, wing Tommy Freeman and lock James Ryan to head injuries.

Such disruption left the tourists with centre Huw Jones on the wing and a less-than-ideal centre pairing of Owen Farrell and Bundee Aki.

Australia 22-12 British and Irish Lions – Score summary

Australia – Tries: Pietsch (8), Jorgensen (55), McDermott (71). Cons: Donaldson (56, 72). Pens: Lynagh (34).

Lions – Tries: Morgan (62), Stuart (80). Cons: Russell (63).

The Lions had also been clearly bested at scrum and breakdown in torrential rain, and fell 15-0 behind before responding through a Jac Morgan try.

Unlike in Melbourne, there proved too much to do for the Lions to fight back, with replacement McDermott ensuring victory and a 2-1 series score-line – Will Stuart’s late try for the tourists purely a consolation.

The third Test between the British and Irish Lions and Australia was suspended for 37 minutes due to lightning strikes within 10km of Accor Stadium

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The third Test between the British and Irish Lions and Australia was suspended for 37 minutes due to lightning strikes within 10km of Accor Stadium

The third Test between the British and Irish Lions and Australia was suspended for 37 minutes due to lightning strikes within 10km of Accor Stadium

How the Lions missed out on historic whitewash…

The Lions earned the first big chance of the contest when Tadhg Beirne stole an early lineout and Will Skelton then fell foul of the referee at the breakdown.

The visitors couldn’t make use of the territory that came their way, however, as hooker Billy Pollard got over the ball to win the first of numerous breakdown penalties for the hosts.

Australia responded down the other end by driving Hugo Keenan back over his own try-line for a scrum-five, and after relentless attacking, Pietsch flew over for a try in the corner after Joseph Suaalii had drawn in Freeman.

Pietsch flew over in the corner for the first try against the British and Irish Lions in Sydney

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Pietsch flew over in the corner for the first try against the British and Irish Lions in Sydney

Pietsch flew over in the corner for the first try against the British and Irish Lions in Sydney

Lynagh missed the conversion wide, and the Lions were soon attacking from five metres out themselves when a clever Finn Russell kick forced Tom Wright to slide into touch.

A big Pietsch tackle on Freeman and breakdown penalty earned by Fraser McReight ended the attack, however.

The turnovers kept coming with Pietsch – brought in for this Test with Harry Potter out injured – at the heart of things again to force a choke tackle. Beirne responded with his second steal of the Test in the 22, though, prompting an almighty 20-player brawl kicked off by Wallabies scrum-half Nic White.

Things kicked off in the first half between the Wallabies and British and Irish Lions

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Things kicked off in the first half between the Wallabies and British and Irish Lions

Things kicked off in the first half between the Wallabies and British and Irish Lions

In the 28th minute the Wallabies kicked to the corner instead of a straightforward penalty kick for points, and it proved the wrong call when the Lions forced the maul unplayable to gain possession back.

Itoje was soon gone due to a failed HIA, though, while Aki then knocked on by his try-line as the Lions sought to exit.

From there, oppressive Lions defence forced Australia back, but eventually an offside penalty allowed Lynagh to stretch the home side’s lead to 8-0.

Before the half was out, the Lions had one more big attacking chance deep in the 22, but again a breakdown penalty went the way of the hosts, this time by their own try-line.

Freeman was forced off too, leaving Jones on the wing and a Farrell-Aki midfield distinctly lacking pace.

Tommy Freeman was forced off due to a failed HIA, as the Lions' 6-2 bench split came back to bite them Tommy Freeman was forced off due to a failed HIA, as the Lions' 6-2 bench split came back to bite them

Tommy Freeman was forced off due to a failed HIA, as the Lions’ 6-2 bench split came back to bite them

At the start of the second half, more disruption fell the tourists’ way when Ryan was knocked out cold attempting to tackle the legs of Skelton, leaving the Lions down to just Beirne and Ollie Chessum as lock options.

Play was soon suspended for over half an hour, and once back under way the recalled Taniela Tupou nearly sprinted in for a try only for a crucial tap-tackle to deny him.

Jones spurned an opportunity down the right after a neat Russell kick to space, before another Lions attack near the 22 produced nothing due to Jamison Gibson-Park knocking on.

Jorgensen – much as he did in the first Test in Brisbane – then scored a try out of nothing to leave the Lions 15-0 behind, displaying his pace to sprint clear after an Aki spillage.

Max Jorgensen took advantage of Bundee Aki's knock-on to extend Australia's lead in the third Test

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Max Jorgensen took advantage of Bundee Aki’s knock-on to extend Australia’s lead in the third Test

Max Jorgensen took advantage of Bundee Aki’s knock-on to extend Australia’s lead in the third Test

The Lions hit back with their first points via Morgan’s 62nd-minute try after a flurry of pick-and-go carries, but sustained Wallabies pressure after Keenan kicked out on the full first saw Ronan Kelleher sin-binned for repeat team penalties, and then McDermott snipe to finish well.

Jac Morgan drove over the Wallabies try-line to get the Lions on the scoreboard

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Jac Morgan drove over the Wallabies try-line to get the Lions on the scoreboard

Jac Morgan drove over the Wallabies try-line to get the Lions on the scoreboard

Scrum-half Tate McDermott sniped through the Lions defence to take the game away from the tourists

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Scrum-half Tate McDermott sniped through the Lions defence to take the game away from the tourists

Scrum-half Tate McDermott sniped through the Lions defence to take the game away from the tourists

With the result done and dusted the Lions continued to make errors in the conditions before Stuart scored from close range in the final seconds – Russell attempting a drop-goal conversion, which fell well wide.

British and Irish Lions tour of Australia on Sky Sports

British and Irish Lions 2025 tour schedule

DateOpponentVenue
Friday, June 20Argentina (L 28-24)Dublin
Saturday, June 28Western Force (W 54-7)Perth
Wednesday, July 2Queensland Reds (W 52-12)Brisbane
Saturday, July 5NSW Waratahs (W 21-10)Sydney
Wednesday, July 9ACT Brumbies (W 36-24)Canberra
Saturday, July 12Invitational AU-NZ (W 48-0)Adelaide
Saturday, July 19AUSTRALIA (W 27-19)Brisbane
Tuesday, July 22First Nations & Pasifika XV (W 24-19)Melbourne
Saturday, July 26AUSTRALIA (W 29-26)Melbourne
Saturday, August 2AUSTRALIA (L 22-12)Sydney

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