Lions 2009: Facts and figures

Wednesday 03 June 2009 10:34 EDT
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The British and Irish Lions have returned to South Africa for the first time in 12 years, desperate to repeat their victory their last time.

Having survived a scare in their opening warm-up match against a Royal XV at the weekend, the Lions take on Golden Lions tonight, hoping to start showing the form that can beat the Springboks.

Click the image on the right to launch our guide.

Something that could inspire the current players on tour would be the ambition of beating one of the records, facts or stats we've compiled from previous Lions tours.

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