Wallabies win final test 22-12 to avoid Lions 3-0 series sweep
Wallabies win final test 22-12 to avoid Lions 3-0 series sweep

Wallabies win final test 22-12 to avoid Lions 3-0 series sweep

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The Wallabies secured a 22-12 victory over the British & Irish Lions in a rain-soaked and weather-interrupted third Test in Sydney, restoring national pride and preventing a 3-0 series sweep for the Lions, which would have been the first since 1904. The match featured a 38- to 40-minute lightning delay, multiple injury stoppages, and tense moments on the field, but Australia managed to outplay the tourists despite missing key players. Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt expressed pride in the team's resilience and improvement throughout the series, while Lions coach Andy Farrell acknowledged Australia's potential as a formidable side heading into the Rugby World Cup. Key moments included tries by Dylan Pietsch, Max Jorgensen, and Tate McDermott for Australia, countered by tries from Jac Morgan and Will Stuart for the Lions. Despite the adverse conditions and interruptions, the Wallabies demonstrated grit and composure, ending the series 2-1 and signaling progress for Australian rugby under Schmidt's tenure. The match was marked by physical intensity and strategic play, with the Wallabies dominating much of the game and overcoming setbacks from injuries and weather delays.

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