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British & Irish Lions squad 2025: the chosen 38 players

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We profile each player from England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland who will compete for places in Andy Farrell’s Test match squads to take on Australia this summerSale and EnglandAge 31 Caps 49 Lions caps 3Back in the England fold after a two-year injury absence,Played in all of England’s Six Nations matches, starting four, winning the nod, as here, over Jamie George, England’s previous captain,Also involved in every Test in South Africa in 2021, starting the first two,A handful around the park with much-improved technical skills,Leinster and IrelandAge 28 Caps 39We thought he might be Ireland’s hooker for the foreseeable when he made his debut in the 2020 Six Nations, a few months after Rory Best retired.

And then along came Sheehan,Kelleher does not have his Leinster teammate’s pace (what front-row forward does?) but he is rock solid at the important bits,Leinster and IrelandAge 26 Caps 32If he is fit, he will surely start the Tests,Has captained Ireland and racked up 13 Six Nations tries, comfortably the most by any forward,And that’s because he has the pace and power to terrify anyone, whatever their position.

Leinster’s elimination from the Champions Cup will hurt – and hopefully spur.Glasgow and ScotlandAge 29 Caps 75Played for Glasgow at 18 and Scotland at 20 and has formed the cornerstone of both more or less ever since.Currently injured, so a show of faith from Farrell.If Scotland are more about the flashy backs these days, they would really be at sea without this fellow where the sun don’t shine.Leinster and IrelandAge 32 Caps 79 Lions caps 6The man in possession and no obvious reason why he wouldn’t stay as such if fit.

He has started all of the Lions’ last six Tests, across two tours, to New Zealand and South Africa,To do so again would complete a nice set,He did miss most of the Six Nations with a calf niggle, though,Bristol and England Age 30 Caps 71The Lions won’t lack for leadership – but it is easy to forget this larger-than-life personality led Leicester to a Premiership title not so long ago,Indeed, he was England’s vice-captain during the Six Nations.

Not that such gravitas stops him charging round the pitch like someone much less grown-up.Leinster and IrelandAge 29 Caps 75His feats in the gym did much to secure his early reputation, but hardly anyone talks about that now, such is his prowess on the field.He has played at the highest level on both sides of the scrum, always handy in a tourist, but as a loosehead he has found a licence to rampage in the loose too.Edinburgh and ScotlandAge 31 Caps 42You know when he has the ball because his adoring fans cry “Schooooooo”.He came to Edinburgh in 2018 from the high veldt of South Africa, one of the last to qualify under the old three-year residency rule.

As soon as he was eligible he was in the Scotland team,Bath and EnglandAge 28 Caps 50The prop’s prop,He has bided his time in the shadow of more obviously charismatic rivals at tighthead, but he came into his own in this year’s Six Nations, being named in the official team of the championship,Australia have a long-standing phobia of big England props,Here comes the latest.

Munster and IrelandAge 33 Caps 61 Lions caps 2If the distinction between lock and back-row forward is increasingly blurred in the modern game, this guy embodies that trend as much as anyone.Comfortable in the second or back rows.Comfortable leaping in the air, comfortable grappling in the godforsaken nooks and crannies, comfortable in the wide-open spaces.Leicester and EnglandAge 24 Caps 28Another of these multi-purpose forwards.They really come into their own on a Lions tour.

Chessum had a bad run of injuries at the back end of last year, but by round three of the Six Nations he was back in England’s engine room and revving.Glasgow and ScotlandAge 28 Caps 48A testament to him that he should be selected for this after such little rugby at the highest level this season.Fell victim to one of the more ridiculous red cards in the autumn, then missed the entire Six Nations with a broken arm.Sorely missed then, a figure of substance in Scotland’s tight five.Saracens and EnglandAge 30 Caps 90 Lions caps 6He has finally consummated the “Future England Captain” tag that was foisted on him from a young age.

And he wears it well.Back to his best this Six Nations, his first as England captain, he now strides on to a stage he knows well as captain there too.Now is his time.Leinster and IrelandAge 24 Caps 19Try saying his name without breaking into a rendition of Vanessa Paradis’s 80s hit, “Joe le Taxi”.Back to the rugby, he made his name as the star of Ireland’s hugely impressive win in Marseille to launch their grand-slam campaign last year, so soon after another disappointing World Cup.

The Leinster production line keeps rolling,Leinster and IrelandAge 28 Caps 72At least some players remain specialist locks,Ryan is an understated but influential technician of the set-pieces,Which is not to say he cannot gallop with the best of them,Indeed he scored on his Ireland debut which, unusually, came before his Leinster one.

Another with a taste for captaincy,Leinster and IrelandAge 32 Caps 51 Lions caps 3Started all three Tests in South Africa last time out,With Caelan Doris missing, his chances of repeating the trick have shot up, probably vying with Ben Earl for the No 8 jersey,A good old-fashioned, snarling back-row forward, who packs quite the punch with ball in hand,Sale and EnglandAge 26 Caps 61 Lions caps 3Classical openside in a modern era.

Which means punishment and lots of it,Almost inhuman amounts,Extraordinary how he rides it all and still produces world-class performances in attack and defence,Has had stem-cell treatment on a chronic bone condition in his hip,So a link between the past and future, as much as between backs and forwards.

Saracens and EnglandAge 27 Caps 42Comfortable at the base of the scrum or on the flank, his explosiveness is an asset anywhere – including the centre, where England have deployed him,Then there’s the niggle, celebrating every little scrum win as if it were a World Cup,Must be a nightmare to play against – and thus a dream to play with,Leinster and IrelandAge 32 Caps 73It seems they hand out player of the series awards for any old collection of matches these days, but Van der Flier collects more than most,And his gong for world player of the year in 2022 puts him among quite the elite.

He scores tries, makes tackles, wins turnovers and never stops running.Ospreys and WalesAge 25 Caps 18Amid Wales’s recent tribulations, Morgan has stood out as a player and a man.Co-captain for Wales’s World Cup campaign at the age of 23, he pretty much fulfilled the role on the field alone.Now captain outright.Barrel-chested and explosive, he will contend with a few others answering to that description.

Northampton and EnglandAge 20 Caps 1There will be bumps along the road (surely) but for now this kid is a sprinting, bristling advert for doing whatever comes naturally – in his case playing rugby without fear,More Test tries (two) than halves of Test rugby (nearly one) at the moment,An outrageous selection for this tour,But an increasingly undeniable one,Leinster and IrelandAge 33 Caps 43If we in the north were to think long enough about how someone who didn’t make the All Blacks went on to become one of the very best up here, we might get a little depressed.

Or maybe the Irish just understand him better.Either way, he’s a gem and likely to start the Tests.Northampton and EnglandAge 27 Caps 23Northampton win the Premiership with him at No 9.They slump when he is injured earlier this season.He returns and they win all their Champions Cup games.

In short, he’s one of those heartbeat players,All the management skills of your petit general-type scrum-halfs and the pace of those quicksilver ones,Gloucester and WalesAge 30 Caps 63These are not halcyon times for Welsh rugby, but Williams remains beyond reproach,In the Premiership where teams are, shall we say, more evenly matched, he repeatedly stars for Gloucester, winning multiple match awards and turning sides inside out with his pace and derring-do,Bath and ScotlandAge 32 Caps 87 Lions caps 1Time is ticking by and he must know it.

After a decade of sublime brilliance the maestro must yearn for achievements more concrete.He has a title from his formative years at Glasgow and is looking good for two finals with Bath in the next few weeks.Some more silverware there would be great for his tour.Northampton and EnglandAge 22 Caps 11Suddenly England’s steady hand on the tiller, even though he’s three years younger than the maverick, uncut option of namesake Marcus.His stock is higher still after the role he played in Northampton’s undoing of star-studded Leinster on Saturday.

One of those who just get rugby.Harlequins and EnglandAge 26 Caps 44Despite a recent ankle injury Smith proved an irresistible selection.Now no longer the precocious youngster, he enters the mid-stage of his career with the extra asset of versatility.England deploy him at full-back as often as not these days.Wherever it is, he turns heads – including those of his opponents.

Connacht and IrelandAge 35 Caps 65 Lions caps 1Of the triumvirate in seemingly perpetual competition for a place in Ireland’s centres, Aki has proved the most eye-catching.Rugby is not always about the most obvious, but when someone throws their considerable weight around like Aki does, it looks good because it really is good.Don’t overthink it.Get him in your team.Glasgow and ScotlandAge 31 Caps 58The purveyor of rugby with a smile on its face.

Even if he might not always be grinning widely as he slashes his way through opposition defences, it feels as if he is,The speed and footwork are outrageous,He’ll be a popular tourist, certainly among those who have paid good money for a ticket,Leinster and IrelandAge 30 Caps 67Long been a classy operator in the outside-centre channel, where Brian O’Driscoll was once so indispensable to Ireland,Glides through defences like the old maestro and reads opposition attacks just as astutely.

His comfort in that fabled No 13 shirt is as much tribute to him as Ireland’s uptick in titles since he donned it,Glasgow and ScotlandAge 27 Caps 30Big vote of confidence,A pectoral injury denied him a chance to lead Scotland in the Six Nations,Due to make his comeback this weekend, for Glasgow, he has already impressed Farrell enough to bring him straight in,And no wonder.

Was the form centre only a few months ago,Northampton and EnglandAge 24 Caps 20The thinking man’s winger,Not as lightning quick as some but reads the game like few others,Given his try-scoring exploits (a try in every round of the Six Nations, three against Leinster last weekend), easy to forget he started life as a full-back,Also fancied in the 13 shirt.

Class wherever he plays,Connacht and IrelandAge 27 Caps 28A maverick who will prove very hard to defend against, however well they might feel they know him in his native Australia,Injury means he won’t play again before the tour starts and has disrupted his last two Six Nations, but he is worth the gamble,Anything can happen when he’s on the ball,Leinster and IrelandAge 32 Caps 40Another of Ireland’s beloved New Zealanders, he was fast-tracked into international rugby as soon as eligible, in 2020
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