Jamie Osborne Joins Lions Squad as Kinghorn's Backup Amid Injury Concerns
Jamie Osborne steps in as backup for Blair Kinghorn in the British and Irish Lions squad, ensuring depth in the full-back position ahead of crucial matches.



Jamie Osborne has been called up to the British and Irish Lions squad as cover for Blair Kinghorn, who is recovering from a knee injury sustained during the recent match against the ACT Brumbies. Despite positive news from Kinghorn's scan, the Lions are taking no chances with their full-back resources.
Kinghorn's injury has stretched the team's options, especially with Hugo Keenan also limited by illness and injury. Osborne, who has been training with Ireland in Portugal, will join the Lions camp on Saturday. The 23-year-old, who primarily plays in midfield, has eight Test caps, including a start at full-back against South Africa last summer.
Andy Farrell, the Lions' head coach, has shown confidence in Osborne's versatility. While Kinghorn's return to training is being managed carefully, the Lions have other options like Marcus Smith, Tommy Freeman, Mack Hansen, and Huw Jones to cover the full-back position if needed.
The Lions are set to play their final pre-series tour game against an Australia/New Zealand invitational side on Saturday, followed by the first Test against the Wallabies on 19 July. Kinghorn's delayed arrival on tour, due to Toulouse's progress to the Top 14 final, has added to the team's challenges.
Farrell also considered other players like Tom Jordan and Blair Murray as potential covers for Kinghorn. However, Osborne's recent form and experience made him the preferred choice. The Lions' medical team is closely monitoring Kinghorn's recovery to ensure he is fit for the upcoming Tests.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Lions' tour and their preparations for the crucial matches ahead.