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Until the World Cup starts
There is something about a British Lions Tour that stirs the blood of a rugby fanatic, nothing can beat it.
The last tour to South Africa created so many fantastic memories that the next one in 2009 will be a supercharged affair both on and off the field.
35,000 Lion supporters followed their team to New Zealand, so we expect quite a few to support their team in South Africa as well.
The Lion’s will probably be announcing their team during late (UK) autumn after whittling down an initial squad of 65 to about 35 before the announcement.
The official British and Irish Lions Tour to South Africa is as follows:
30 May:
Highveld XV – Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg
3 Jun:
Golden Lions – Ellis Park, Johannesburg
6 June:
Free State Cheetahs – Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein
10 Jun:
Sharks – Absa Park, Durban
13 Jun:
Western Province – Newlands, Cape Town
16/17 Jun:
Coastal XV – To Be Confirmed, Port Elizabeth
20 Jun:
South Africa 1st Test – Absa Park, Durban
23 Jun:
Junior SpringBoks – Newlands, Cape Town
27 Jun:
South Africa 2nd Test – Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
4 Jul:
South Africa 3rd Test – Ellis Park, Johannesburg
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