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O'Driscoll to lead Lions
rugby01 June: Brian O'Driscoll will lead the British and Irish Lions against the Golden Lions in Johannesburg on 3 June.  The Irish centre was rested from the Lions team that struggled to a 37-25 win against the Royal XV in the first warm-up match on 30 May.  Only three players keep their places from that first game with coach Ian McGeechan keen to give all squad members a full run-out in the first three matches of the tour.  The team to face the Royal XV includes five former Lions tourists - O'Driscoll, Phil Vickery, Stephen Jones, David Wallace and Gethin Jenkins.
 
Lions arrive in South Africa
rugby25 May:  The British and Irish Lions have arrived in South Africa ahead of their five-week tour of the country.  The Lions play their first match on Saturday 30th against a Royal XV at Royal Bafokeng, Rustenburg.  On the tour they will play the reigning World Champion Springboks in three Test Matches in Durban, Pretoria and Johannesburg.
 
Montgomery retires from rugby
rugby18 May: Former Springbok Percy Montgomery has announced his retirement from the game.  The 35-year-old ended his international career after last season's Tri Nations but maintained his club career with the Stormers in Super 14.  He plans to continue in the sport as a kicking consultant for South Africa.  With 102 caps to his name, Montgomery is the country's most capped player.  He was a member of the 2007 World Cup winning Springbok team, kicking 31 goals from 33 attempts during the successful campaign.
 


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