Lions rugby squad nearly at full strength ahead of tour opener against Argentina
- The British & Irish Lions reported a clean bill of health after their training camp in Portugal, with 15 players who featured in domestic finals joining the squad ahead of the tour opener against Argentina.
- Only one selected player, Scotland fullback Blair Kinghorn, has yet to link up with the Lions squad.
- Lions coach Andy Farrell is in a strong position with healthy players from English teams Bath and Leicester and Irish province Leinster.
- The Lions will train Tuesday and then fly to Australia for a nine-match tour, which includes three tests against the Wallabies.
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Lions rugby squad nearly at full strength ahead of tour opener against ...

Lions rugby squad nearly at full strength ahead of tour opener against Argentina
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