- James Ryan, the British and Irish Lions lock, was stretchered off during the third Test against the Wallabies in Sydney on Saturday.
- The injury occurred early in the second half when Ryan's head collided with the knee of Australia's Will Skelton.
- Lions coach Andy Farrell provided an encouraging update, confirming Ryan was “up and talking” and “going to be fine”.
- Ryan was not taken to hospital, despite initially appearing to be knocked out on the pitch.
- The Lions lost the match 22-12, denying them the series clean sweep they were coveting.
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Andy Farrell provides update on James Ryan after worrying incident in Lions defeat