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British and Irish Lions 2013: Re-live the series with our A-Z guide of the tour of Australia

What made this year's tour so special? We bring you the A-Z of the 2013 Lions tour to Australia

Jack de Menezes
Thursday 11 July 2013 06:24 EDT
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A – Agony: Wallaby full-back Kurtley Beale – fresh out of rehab and back in the Test squad – was brought on early in the first Test due to injuries. He was then dealt the unenviable task of kicking a 46, penalty to win the game. He slipped, m
A – Agony: Wallaby full-back Kurtley Beale – fresh out of rehab and back in the Test squad – was brought on early in the first Test due to injuries. He was then dealt the unenviable task of kicking a 46, penalty to win the game. He slipped, m (GETTY IMAGES)

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The British and Irish Lions 2013 tour to Australia once again showed the sides ability to capture the imagination of everyone in the British Isles, uniting four countries that spend a similar number of years trying to beat each other to join forces and head south on tours that make legends.

Here, we look at what made this year's tour so special as we recap all the way back to June 1 with an A-Z guide of the Lions tour to Australia.

Click HERE or 'VIEW GALLERY' to launch our A-Z guide of the 2013 British and Irish Lions.

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