Ireland’s Ringrose eyes Test spot via Marvel cameo publicity after stepping up impressively during the British and Irish Lions’ tight 24-19 victory over the First Nations and Pasifika XV in Melbourne. Garry Ringrose was initially set for a brief cameo off the bench at Marvel Stadium as he returned from concussion, but an early injury to Darcy Graham meant he ended up playing over an hour, giving him a solid opportunity to push for a Test place.
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From Sideline to Centre Stage
Ringrose had missed the Lions’ first Test win against the Wallabies due to concussion protocols but was cleared in time to join the squad for this match, hoping for a light run before the second Test at the MCG. With Scotland’s Huw Jones starting last week, it seemed Ringrose was being eased back, but the unexpected chance to play extended minutes turned into a blessing, with Ringrose showcasing his sharpness despite a patchy team display.
Grateful for Every Lions Opportunity
Reflecting on the game, Ringrose described playing for the Lions as something he had always dreamed of, noting how special it felt to be on the pitch regardless of the circumstances. “Any chance to represent the Lions, I’ve got to pinch myself,” he shared, grateful for the moment after a solid personal performance.
Team-First Mentality
Despite pushing for a Test start, Ringrose remains focused on the team above all else. He expressed trust in Andy Farrell’s decisions, stating he is ready to give his all in whatever role is needed to help the Lions secure another win. He also recognised that every player is managing their own battles, all aiming to make their families and teammates proud.
Learning from Fellow Centres
If Ringrose is selected to start, it could mean a reshuffle in the centre partnership, with the Irish pairing of Ringrose and Bundee Aki often preferred but the Jones-Tuipulotu partnership also proving effective. Ringrose praised both Scottish players, describing their skill sets as exceptional, particularly in their decision-making and execution under pressure. He appreciated the chance to learn from them in training, highlighting how much he values the open and honest culture within the Lions’ centre group.
Ready for the Challenge Ahead
With the second Test approaching, Ringrose is eager to continue contributing, whether starting or supporting from the bench, as the Lions look to secure another win in Australia. His unexpected extended run at Marvel Stadium might just have put him back in the conversation for a starting spot, showing he is ready and sharp for the challenge ahead.