Australia team news: Tom Lynagh to start at fly-half in first Lions Test

Fly half Tom Lynagh, on Saturday in the first test against the British and Irish lions began to Australia when his father Wallaby will mimic his father Wallaby Great.
In the absence of Regular Starter Noah Lolysio, 22 -year -old Lynagh will win his fourth hat at Suncorp Stadium, wearing 10 numbers in the 1989 series, Michael’s 1989 series.
Champion de Cpressigny, who is missing the key forward Rob Valet with a calf problem, is the first output of the Harry Wilson captain from eight numbers on the wing.
The 21-year-old cross code superstar Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, partners in the midfield Len Ikitau, but there is no place for giant Lock Will Skelton.
“The entire team worked hard to prepare for those who will go to a big challenge against a Lions team,” Australian head coach Joe Schmidt said. He said.
Loose head propeller is held on Angus Bell Bank.
Schmidt says they are close to the election as they get rid of both the valet and Skelton’s calf injuries.
“They were right on the edge, if they were the last series game, they would probably play, but you can’t try to force them,” he explained.
At the beginning of this month, Schmidt made four changes from the starting XV, which exceeded Fiji 21-18, and then the Australian boss played the chance to beat the lions in the three test series.
“We did not play well enough for people to have the expectation that we would come to Bowling and overthrow the lions.” Schmidt said. He said.