Lions cut loose with a eight-try win over Western Force for solid start in Australia

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  • Western Force 7-54 British & Irish Lions

  • Tomos Williams scores two tries but limps off

A commanding first tour win for the British & Irish Lions in Australia and plenty for the tour management to ponder. There was much to admire in the way the Lions unzipped a gallant but outgunned Force side, not least the playmaking vision of their fly-half Finn Russell and the youthful energy of Henry Pollock, but this eight-try triumph did not come entirely cost-free.

The scrum-half Tomos Williams, one of only two Welshmen on the tour, contributed a brace of tries but was left clutching his left hamstring after completing a brilliant team score in the right corner. With the Lions facing a hectic series of fixtures in the coming fortnight it may be that they will need to whistle up some emergency cover.

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