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British and Irish Lions vs Maori All Blacks as it happened: Tourists seize momentum ahead of first Test

Follow the game as it happened from the Rotorua International Stadium

Jack de Menezes
Rotorua International Stadium
,Jack Austin
Friday 16 June 2017 22:45 EDT
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Jonathan Davies enjoyed his first full run-out of the tour
Jonathan Davies enjoyed his first full run-out of the tour (Getty)

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The British and Irish Lions face the Maori All Blacks in their fifth warm-up match on their tour of New Zealand in what will be their penultimate game before the Test series with the All Blacks. Follow the latest here.

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What time does it start?

The Maori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions kicks off at 19:35 local time [08:35 BST] on Saturday 17 June.

What TV channel is it on?

The match will be shown live on sky Sports 1 from 08:00 BST.

Teams:

Maori All Blacks: James Lowe, Nehe Milner-Skudder, Matt Procter, Charlie Ngatai, Reiko Ioane; Damian McKenzie, Tawere Kerr-Barlow; Kane Hames, Ash Dixon, Ben May; Joe Wheeler, Tom Franklin; Akira Ioane, Elliot Dixon, Liam Messam.

Replacements: Hikawera Elliot, Chris Eves, Marcel Renata, Leighton Price, Kara Pryor, Bryn Hall, Ihaia West, Rob Thompson.

British and Irish Lions: Leigh Halfpenny; George North, Jonathan Davies, Ben Te’o, Anthony Watson; Johnny Sexton, Conor Murray; Mako Vunipola, Jamie George, Tadhg Furlong; Maro Itoje, George Kruis; Peter O’Mahony, Sean O’Brien, Taulupe Faletau.

Replacements: Ken Owens, Jack McGrath, Kyle Sinckler, Iain Henderson, Sam Warburton, Greig Laidlaw, Dan Biggar, Elliot Daly.

48 mins: George is getting the pats on the back after Te'o smashed McKenzie out of the way. We're going to the TMO to check if it's a try or not though... 

but it's 'inconclusive' so no try!

Jack Austin17 June 2017 09:44

49 mins: The Maori get away another penalty and it's another scrum. Here we go...

Jack Austin17 June 2017 09:47

50 mins: PENALTY TRY!

Another huge scrum and the Lions have finally taken a chance! Excellent scrum and the Lions just burrowed into them and blasted them over. Furlong was key and it's an automatic seven points. 22-10.

Jack Austin17 June 2017 09:48

52 mins: The Maori have conceded another five-metre scrum after the Lions dragged them back over their try line. They have another opportunity to smash the scrum here just as they did two minutes ago. This is what we were talking about by taking chances, albeit against 14 men.

Jack Austin17 June 2017 09:51

54 mins: TRY LIONS!

Here we go! Maro Itoje stays lows and burrows over from close range! Faletau picks up and runs from the scrum with Murray and his decoy and Itoje eats up the scraps. Halfpenny adds the extras and the Lions lead 29-10.

Jack Austin17 June 2017 09:54

57 mins: Kerr-Barlow is back and the Maori have a full quota again.

Jack Austin17 June 2017 09:56

58 mins: That was a huge drive from the Lions as the forwards showed exactly what they can do. They move a good 20 metres but O'Brien loses the ball from the offload.

Jack Austin17 June 2017 09:58

60 mins: The Lions are really working their hosts here but somehow the Maori turn it over! Another wasted opportunity from the Lions. They do have a five-metre scrum to attack now at least.

Jack Austin17 June 2017 10:01

63 mins: Daly and Warburton are on for North and O'Mahony, who look like they've won they're being saved for the Test now.

Jack Austin17 June 2017 10:05

64 mins: Again the Lions waste a chance to add to their lead from the scrum five metres out as they are turned over and the danger is kicked clear.

Jack Austin17 June 2017 10:06

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