Western Force Prepares for British and Irish‌ lions‌ Match Amidst Wallabies Camp

Updated June 26, 2025

The Western Force is gearing up to face the British and Irish Lions, but Wallabies squad member Donaldson finds himself caught between club loyalty ‍and national ‌duty. while acknowledging it would be “awesome” to play against the ​Lions, Donaldson emphasized his commitment to the wallabies camp as they prepare for their upcoming ⁢match against Fiji.

Donaldson is‍ vying ‌for a spot as fly-half within the ‌Wallabies, competing with ⁢Tom Lynagh to support Noah Lolesio. Selection decisions could prevent him from participating in any match ⁣against the Lions. Despite‍ this, Donaldson voiced his support for​ the perth-based Force, predicting a victory for them.

The Force finished ninth in the Super Rugby Pacific table this⁣ season, a disappointing result for the⁤ Australian side.However, Lions assistant coach Andrew Goodman anticipates a important surge in performance from all ⁤Super Rugby teams when they face the Lions, a rare event that occurs ⁢only once every 12 years. He believes the intensity will be exceptionally high, given the ⁢unique opportunity it presents for the players. The Super Rugby Pacific intensity is expected to rise.

Goodman stated that ‍past performances of teams like the Force ‍or the Reds during the Super Rugby season should not be‍ used to judge ‌their ​potential against ‌the Lions.

“It’s⁤ a once-in-a-life opportunity for most​ of those guys, so the level of intensity is going to be through the roof,” Goodman said.

What’s next

The ⁢Western Force will focus on⁣ executing their game plan ‌against the ‍Lions, while Donaldson awaits selection news from the Wallabies camp as they prepare to face Fiji.