Future tours not threatened by rebel R360 league, insists Lions chief

The article discusses the future of the British & Irish Lions tours and the impact of the proposed R360 breakaway league. Key points: 1. The Lions' chief executive, Ben Calveley, insists that future tours are not under threat from the R360 league, despite the rebels ignoring the Lions. 2. Calveley reveals that talks are progressing well for the 2029 tour to New Zealand. 3. According to Calveley, Andy Farrell is in a strong position to continue as the Lions' head coach in 2027. 4. Calveley admits that "home" fixtures, such as the one against Argentina in Dublin, are set to become a regular feature. 5. The Lions are also considering adding tour matches against other nations like Fiji and Japan to replace some provincial fixtures, as the Australian Super Rugby sides did not provide a significant challenge. The article provides an optimistic outlook for the future of the British & Irish Lions tours, despite the threat posed by the R360 league.
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