British & Irish Lions fire warning to All Blacks after mauling Waikato Chiefs
Jack Nowell scores sparkling try double in 34-6 win as tourists build momentum ahead of Saturday’s first test
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The British & Irish Lions warned they’re “not here for second place” as they set up this weekend’s first test against the All Blacks with a thumping 34-6 win over the Waikato Chiefs on Tuesday.
Jack Nowell’s sparkling try double was the highlight as the Lions scored four tries and kept the Chiefs from crossing the line, further building momentum as the opening test looms on Saturday.
While the team to play the All Blacks in Auckland is probably already settled, plenty of the Lions’ second-stringers put their hands up to feature later in the test series.
“I think we’ve a good squad. So do the All Blacks but we feel we need to keep improving, that’s what we’ve been doing over the last couple of weeks,” said Lions captain Rory Best.
“We’re not here for second place. It’ll be a tough contest but we’re looking forward to it.”
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