The British & Irish Lions scored an impressive 18 tries in their ten games in New Zealand as they recorded five victories during the 2017 Tour. Each try was vitally important in its own way, with backs and forwards forcing their way past resolute defences from Auckland in the north to Dunedin in the south.
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We took on the unenviable task of picking the ten standout tries from the past six weeks for you to enjoy.
Rhys Webb gets final word in first Test
The Lions may have been beaten in the opening Test but that didn’t stop Rhys Webb finishing the game on a high to take some much-needed momentum into the second Test. Off the back of a driving maul, the Wales scrum-half threw a dummy as he burst towards the tryline and offloaded to Jonathan Davies in support. The centre was brought down inches from the line but Webb was able to reclaim the ball before darting around the fringe of the ruck to dive over.
Highlights of the first Test are at the bottom of this page
Jonathan Joseph finishes team score
Joseph demonstrated what he could do against the Highlanders with a fine finish after excellent build-up from the Lions in midfield. CJ Stander straightened the line as the Lions appeared to have an overlap and offloaded well to Dan Biggar, who dodged a tackle before feeding Joseph.