Written by James Harris, Solicitor in our Dispute Resolution team as he looks at the cross-border disputes between the British Lions and Rugby Australia.
With the 2025 British & Irish Lions tour well underway, the headlines have not been confined to the rugby pitch. In the run-up to the first Test, tensions flared between the Lions and Rugby Australia over the availability of top Wallabies players for key warm-up matches.
British & Irish Lions CEO Ben Calveley stated publicly that the tour agreement between the two parties required Rugby Australia to release its best players not just for the three Test matches, but also for vital pre-Test fixtures. Rugby Australia resisted, citing player welfare concerns and an existing fixture against Fiji. The Lions responded with the threat of legal action in the English courts.
Although a compromise appears to have been reached, the dispute has already sparked public debate, and offers a timely lesson for rights-holders, event organisers and legal teams working in elite sport.