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British and Irish Lions: Owen Farrell set to join tour of Australia - BBC Sport

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Owen Farrell, 33, recently returned to Saracens after a difficult season in Paris with Racing 92.

He won 112 caps for his country before taking a break from England duty after the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

A Test Lion on the 2013, 2017 and 2021 tours, there is no doubting Farrell's credentials.

But his call-up is controversial.

Farrell has not played international rugby in nearly two years and has not played at all in nearly nine weeks after suffering a concussion while playing for Racing against Lyon on 4 May, his last game for the Top 14 side.

A host of other contenders - such as Wales' Blair Murray or Scotland's Tom Jordan - have been training and preparing for competitive rugby with their national sides.

However, when naming his Lions squad on 8 May, Andy Farrell confirmed Owen had been in selection contention despite his lack of international rugby.

"Owen was in the conversation obviously, an experienced player like that, looking for his fourth tour and with his leadership qualities," he said.

Andy and Owen FarrellImage source, Getty Images

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Owen Farrell was on media duties for the Lions' first game against Argentina in Dublin, where he had a warm exchange pitchside with his father

Farrell's inclusion in the squad could alter the dynamic in the Lions midfield, with the Saracens playmaker comfortable at both fly-half and inside centre.

As it stands, Finn Russell is the clear favourite to start the Test series at fly-half, with Bundee Aki or Sione Tuipulotu at inside centre.

Fin Smith had been set to be Russell's back-up, with Marcus Smith yet to get an opportunity to start in his preferred position of number 10.

Andy Farrell suggested after the 52-12 win over Queensland Reds the Lions had "loads of full-backs" even if Daly was ruled out.

However, neither Blair Kinghorn nor Hugo Keenan have yet featured on tour, with Kinghorn arriving late following Toulouse's Top 14 win, and Keenan struggling with injury and illness.

The Lions play the New South Wales Waratahs on Saturday in Sydney, before meeting the ACT Brumbies in Canberra four days later.

The first Test against Australia is on 19 July in Brisbane.

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