Fijian Wallabies back-rower Rob Valetini delivered a strong performance, but it wasn’t enough as Australia fell to the British and Irish Lions 29-26 in a thrilling encounter before a record-breaking crowd of 90,000 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground last night.

The largest Lions crowd in history packed into the stadium, the atmosphere crackled with tension throughout a pulsating contest.

Hugo Keenan sealed the win for the Lions with a last minute try, clinching the series in spectacular fashion.

Australia led 23-5 at halftime.

Australia stunned the visitors early, running in tries through James Slipper, Jake Gordon and Tom Wright while Lions wing Tommy Freeman served time in the sin-bin.

Tom Lynagh also added key penalties.

The Lions had scored through Dan Sheehan but they were crushed for large parts of the half until they launched a remarkable comeback.

Before the half was over, Tom Curry and Huw Jones both scored.

Despite the loss, Valetini's performance stood out in what was a high tempo and hard fought clash.


Source: BBC Sports