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The teams have been named, the conversation is over. In Australia, the time has come for British and Irish lions and wolbis to get off again.
Something Sky Sports‘This summer tour analysts showed their predictions for the second test of the week in Melbourne. Skylines play lions From 9.30am on Saturday (Kick of 11am).
Here is the fact that Dan Biggar, Ronon Ogara and Will Greenwood think will go to the MCG test in MCG …
‘Australia will be better, the test will be tough, but to win the lion still to win’
Sky Sports’ Dan Bigger:
“I looked at both teams last week and I thought it was very difficult for the Walbi. I couldn’t see their way to win.
“This week with Rob Volbtene, Divide Skykton and Davperki Back, 6-2 on the bench with Lingi Glasses, I just feel that if they can match the strength and physicality of the lions, there is a way to win them.
“If they can consist of lions in the first 25 minutes and keep themselves in the game for half a time, I see there is a way to win. But you have to say that you still like lions.
“There is a gulf between the two teams, there is no doubt. Do these few Australian players mention that the score will end the gap to the right side of the scoreboard?
“I think Australia will be better and it will be a bit tough as a competition, but I still expect the lion to win more than the score.
“The Walibase Skum Half Jack Gordon needs a big game this weekend to nurture Tom Lenag and bring his players to the game, as the number 9 and 10 do this for lions.”
‘Faryel wants the lion to separate Australia – they have the capacity to do so’
Sky Sports’ Ronin Ogara:
“I was asked enough times on the tour: How does Andy Ferrell read the room and talk to their players?
“I would say that he was disappointed with his team’s second half performance in the test before the execution and accuracy point of view. He left a lot of efforts there.
“I think Ferrell wants the lions to separate the Australian team and I think they have ball skills and capacity.
“Australia will join Skilton and Waltini, and they will become a better team, but lions have to play it all.”
‘Wet weather won’t help lions but still don’t backed them’
Sky Sports’ Will Green Wood:
“I think the lions’ backs have to improve because I think Australian forwards will get a bit more equal this week.
“Lions can be better – wet weather won’t help – but I’m a number, always been, and at this time it is said that the tigers are 10 -point favorite.
“Let’s put some seasons on it and make them a six -point favorite, and this is a carbon copy last weekend.
“25-19 winning lions.”
See the second Australia vs. British and Irish Lions Tests on Saturday at the Sky Sports The Lines and Main event from 9.30am (Kick of 11am).
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