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British Lions v The Rest
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British Lions v The Rest was a 1986 rugby union match that saw the British Lions play against 'The Rest' to celebrate the centenary of the International Rugby Football Board. The Rest consisted of players from Australia, France, New Zealand and South Africa. At the time, there were only eight unions affiliated to the Board, thus only players from those countries were chosen. The Rest beat the Lions 15–7 in April 1986 in the match played at Cardiff Arms Park.

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British & Irish Lions selection

The Lions team was selected by the Four Home Unions committee which organises Lions tours. The Lions would have toured South Africa in 1986 if the regular schedule had been followed, but in December 1985 the South African Rugby Board announced they would not be inviting the Lions side to tour South Africa the following year. Political objections to South Africa's apartheid policies including a potential boycott of the 1986 Commonwealth Games and state of emergency in South Africa at the time lay behind this decision. The Lions squad was managed by Clive Rowlands and coached by Mick Doyle.[1] The 21 players selected were issued with Lions' blazers and ties and considered to be official British Lions.[2]

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The match

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The match was a midweek game in Cardiff. The wet weather marred the game, in marked contrast to the Overseas Unions match three days later played in ideal conditions at Twickenham.[3]

FB15Scotland Gavin Hastings
RW14Ireland Trevor Ringland
OC13Ireland Brendan Mullin
IC12Wales John Devereux
LW11England Rory Underwood
FH10Scotland John Rutherforddownward-facing red arrow
SH9Wales Robert Jones
N88Scotland John Beattie
OF7Ireland Nigel Carr
BF6Scotland John Jeffrey
RL5Ireland Donal Lenihan
LL4England Wade Dooleydownward-facing red arrow
TP3Ireland Des Fitzgerald
HK2Scotland Colin Deans (c)
LP1Wales Jeff Whitefoot
Replacements:
CE16Ireland Mike Kiernan
SH17England Richard Hill
FH18Wales Malcolm Daceyupward-facing green arrow
PR19Scotland Iain Milne
HK20England Steve Brain
LK21Scotland Iain Paxtonupward-facing green arrow
Coach:
Ireland Mick Doyle
FB15France Serge Blanco
RW14France Patrick Estève
OC13Australia Andrew Slack (c)
IC12Australia Michael Lynagh
LW11New Zealand John Kirwan
FH10New Zealand Wayne Smith
SH9Australia Nick Farr-Jones
N88New Zealand Murray Mexted
BF7Australia Simon Poidevin
OF6New Zealand Mark Shaw
RL5South Africa Schalk Burger
LL4Australia Steve Cutler
TP3New Zealand Gary Knight
HK2Australia Tom Lawton
LP1Australia Enrique Rodriguez
Replacements:
HK16
PR17South Africa Danie Gerber
PR18South Africa Naas Botha
LK19New Zealand Andy Dalton
LK20South Africa Flippie van der Merwe
FL21Australia Steve Tuynman
Coach:
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