I believe your referring to the British and Irish Lions
The British Lions, now known as the British and Irish Lions, play rugby union football.
The British and Irish Lions (formerly British Lions or British Isles).
The British and Irish Lions.
Yes, he was. He also captained the British and Irish Lions.
Someone with a British Lions shirt is supporting the British and Irish Lions, a rugby team selected from players from the national sides of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
The team selected from the best of the UK and Ireland are called the British And Irish LIONS
Craig Chalmers was born in Galashiels, Scotland. He played rugby for Scotland and the British Lions.
Clem Thomas has written: 'The History of the British Lions' -- subject(s): History, Lions (Rugby team), Rugby Union football, Rugby football teams 'The history of the British Lions' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Rugby football teams, History, British Lions, Rugby Union football
The team is made up of England, Norther Ireland, Southern Ireland Scotland and Wales and is called "The British and Irish Lions"
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.
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