Sam warburton is the captain for the tour
2013: Brian Gionta
The British & Irish Lions only tour once every four years. They will tour Australia this year (2013) and will likely then tour New Zealand in 2017 and South Africa in 2021. However, there is speculation that Argentina could be added to the 4-year touring cycle - with the Lions possibly touring there in 2021. If this happened, the next South Africa tour would be pushed back to 2025.
British lions tour 2015
The Sky Sports British Lions coverage in 2013 featured extensive live broadcasts of the British and Irish Lions tour to Australia. The coverage included match commentary, expert analysis, and pre- and post-match shows highlighting key moments and player performances. Additionally, Sky Sports provided in-depth features and interviews, enhancing the viewer experience and engagement with the historic rugby series. The 2013 tour culminated in the Lions winning the series 2-1 against Australia.
The British and Irish Lions are a touring team and tours one of the Southern Hemisphere sides every four years. The last tour was in 2009 when they played (and lost to) South Africa. They will tour Australia in 2013, and New Zealand in 2017. The British and Irish Lions has also played at home, in the Millennium Stadium, against Argentina - which they drew. They have also played Fiji on the end of another tour.
The British and Irish Lions 2013 Lions Raw - 2013 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:E
Every 12 years
Every 12 years
The British Lions tour 2009 was an international rugby union tour. It started on May 30th 2009 and finished on July 4th 2009. It took place in South Africa.
The top scorer on the 1997 British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa was Welsh full-back Neil Jenkins. He scored a total of 41 points during the tour, contributing to the Lions' series victory over the Springboks.
Yes. They will be on the 2013 Vans Warped Tour.
The nickname "lions" is used to refer to the British and Irish Lions - A team made up of the best from the UK and Irish rugby union teams. This includes uncapped players who have missed national opportunities but are recognised for the Lions cap.