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Andrew Baldock

Exciting young stars to old stagers – 6 possible British and Irish Lions bolters

British and Irish Lions head coach Andy Farrell is set to name his squad for the Australia tour (John Walton/PA) - (PA Wire)

British and Irish Lions head coach Andy Farrell will end the waiting game for players and fans on Thursday when he names his squad to tour Australia this summer.

While many of Farrell’s choices will have been inked in for months, other areas were perhaps not so straightforward, and selection bolters of the type dotted throughout Lions history cannot be discounted.

An uncapped Will Greenwood and dual-code international John Bentley were maybe the Lions’ last true bolters in South Africa 28 years ago, but Farrell could easily pluck rabbits from the hat.

Here, the PA news agency identifies six possibles.

Blair Murray

Blair Murray has made a mark with Wales (Joe Giddens/PA) (PA Wire)

Welsh supporters have had precious little to cheer since the 2023 World Cup, with the national team on a run of 17 successive Test defeats and a new head coach yet to be appointed following Warren Gatland’s mid-Six Nations exit, but Scarlets back Murray has proved a shining light. Equally adept at wing or full-back, Murray’s electric pace and an ability to prise open defences have contributed to his stock rising rapidly across just eight Wales appearances.

Tom Jordan

Tom Jordan starred for Scotland in the 2025 Six Nations (Jane Barlow/PA) (PA Wire)

Scotland’s back division gained acclaim during this season’s Six Nations and Jordan was at the heart of many impressive moments. Lions centre positions will be hotly contested – Huw Jones, Garry Ringrose, Bundee Aki and Sione Tuipulotu look certainties – but Jordan offers something different in that he can also comfortably fill full-back and fly-half roles. Such versatility might easily catch Farrell’s eye.

Owen Farrell

Owen Farrell has not played for England since the 2023 World Cup (David Davies/PA). (PA Archive)

Whether or not Farrell accompanies his father on the Lions’ mission Down Under has proved a major talking point – and it is fair to say that opinion is divided. The former Saracens fly-half has not played for England since the 2023 World Cup and subsequently joined French club Racing 92, but the 33-year-old offers huge experience gained from 112 England caps and three Lions tours, while fitting the bill of a proven Test-match animal. Either way, it is a fascinating call for Farrell senior.

Theo Dan

Saracens and England forward Theo Dan has many admirers (Andrew Matthews/PA) (PA Archive)

It is widely expected that Ireland’s Dan Sheehan will be the Test hooker in Australia, but who accompanies him on tour is an area of debate. Farrell will take two, possibly three, other players in that position, with England pair Jamie George and Luke Cowan-Dickie, Ireland’s Ronan Kelleher and former Wales captain Dewi Lake having their admirers. But Saracens forward Dan, who made his England debut in 2023, combines the power of a front-row forward with running and handling skills most backs would be proud of.

Courtney Lawes

England caps centurion Lawes might have retired from Test rugby after the 2023 World Cup, but he would still tick many boxes for the Lions such as experience, leadership, versatility (a second-row and back-row option) and a player who commands respect. He featured in five Lions Tests during the 2017 and 2021 tours and, following a stellar career with Northampton, he is now driving Brive’s promotion push from the French second division.

Henry Pollock

England back-row forward Pollock is not so much knocking on the door for Lions selection, but taking it off its hinges. His highlights reel is ridiculously good for a 20-year-old, combining eye-catching solo tries with critical turnovers, huge defensive shifts and an all-action presence that underlines him as a rare talent. He touched down twice on his England debut in March and has played a major role during Northampton’s run to the Champions Cup final, making him hard to ignore.

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