BRISBANE, Australia — Flyhalf Finn Russell kicked a penalty, landed three conversions and set up the first try as the British and Irish Lions dominated early and then held on for a 27-19 win over Australia in Saturday's series-opening test.
In their first test match in Australia in 12 years, the Lions took control from the opening kickoff and led 17-5 at halftime following tries to Australia-born center Sione Tuipulotu in the 9th minute and flanker Tom Curry in the 36th.
A blowout was looming when hooker Dan Sheehan scored two minutes into the second half to make it 24-5, but the Lions lost some momentum and the Australians rallied with two late tries to close the gap.
Ireland flanker Tadhg Beirne was voted player of the match in a forward pack that set the platform for the Lions by getting on top in the early collisions.
''Incredible win,'' he said. "I thought our defense was very good for the most part. The last quarter there we started leaking a lot of penalties (so) we're certainly going to have to fix up those areas.''
The Lions go to Melbourne with a chance to clinch victory in the three-test rugby series next Saturday and retain the trophy they won here in 2013.
''It's huge. It puts the pressure on (Australia) for next week and it keeps us in the tour certainly to the last game, that's guaranteed,'' Lions coach Andy Farrell said. ''We started the game unbelievably well (when) we were able to play the type of rugby that we wanted to play.''
In the second half, he said, "we made a few errors and we lost a few collisions on the back of that, which gave them a sniff in the game."