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2001 British Lions tour to Australia : ウィキペディア英語版
2001 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia

The 2001 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia was a series of matches played by the British and Irish Lions rugby union team in Australia.
This tour followed the Lions' 1997 tour to South Africa and preceded the 2005 tour to New Zealand.
The team was captained by Martin Johnson, who became the first and so far only man to lead the Lions on two tours. The coach was New Zealander Graham Henry. After winning the first of their matches against Australia, the Lions lost the remaining two matches of the test series. This was the first time that Australia defeated the Lions in a series. The tour was noted for tension between the test squad and the midweek squad as well as controversial newspaper columns written by scrum-halves Matt Dawson and Austin Healey accusing the coaching staff of the poor scheduling and training regimes and lack of team spirit.
==Squad==
Fullbacks:
Iain Balshaw (Bath and England); Matt Perry (Bath and England)
Wings:
Ben Cohen (Northampton and England); Dafydd James (Llanelli and Wales); Dan Luger (Saracens and England); Jason Robinson (Sale and England); Tyrone Howe (Ulster and Ireland) – injury replacement for Dan Luger
Centres:
Mike Catt (Bath and England); Will Greenwood (Harlequins and England); Rob Henderson (Wasps and Ireland); Brian O'Driscoll (Leinster and Ireland); Mark Taylor (Swansea and Wales); Scott Gibbs (Swansea and Wales) – injury replacement for Mike Catt
Fly halves:
Neil Jenkins (Cardiff and Wales); Ronan O'Gara (Munster and Ireland); Jonny Wilkinson (Newcastle and England)
Scrum halves:
Matt Dawson (Northampton and England); Austin Healey (Leicester and England); Rob Howley (Cardiff and Wales); Andy Nicol (Glasgow and Scotland) – injury replacement for Rob Howley
Props:
Jason Leonard (Harlequins and England); Darren Morris (Swansea and Wales); Tom Smith (Brive and Scotland); Phil Vickery (Gloucester and England); Dai Young (Cardiff and Wales)
Hookers:
Phil Greening (Wasps and England); Robin McBryde (Llanelli and Wales); Keith Wood (Harlequins and Ireland); Gordon Bulloch (Glasgow and Scotland) – injury replacement for Phil Greening; Dorian West (Leicester and England) – called up as back-up after a number of injuries to the squad
Locks:
Jeremy Davidson (Castres and Ireland); Danny Grewcock (Saracens and England); Martin Johnson (Leicester and England; capt); Scott Murray (Saracens and Scotland); Malcolm O'Kelly (St Mary's College and Ireland)
Back row:
Neil Back (Leicester and England); Colin Charvis (Swansea and Wales); Lawrence Dallaglio (Wasps and England); Richard Hill (Saracens and England); Scott Quinnell (Llanelli and Wales); Simon Taylor (Edinburgh and Scotland); Martyn Williams (Cardiff and Wales); Martin Corry (Leicester and England) – injury replacement for Simon Taylor; David Wallace (Munster and Ireland) – injury replacement for Lawrence Dallaglio

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