BRISBANE, Australia — The British and Irish Lions already had the win secured deep in stoppage time when Maro Itoje had the choice of either finishing off on a cool, windy Wednesday night or pushing for one more try and a 50-plus tally against the Queensland Reds.
''Why would we not?'' Lions skipper Itoje said. ''We were leading, we had the opportunity to score. So we just wanted to play, wanted to attack. We're not getting much training, so we need to max out matches.
Seconds later, Garry Ringrose scored in the corner to complete a 52-12 win for the Lions, who had conceded two early tries to the Reds and trailed 12-7 in the first half.
The Lions are now two from two in five days in Australia after a 54-7 tour-opening win over Western Force in Perth. The back-to-back wins followed a 28-24 loss to Argentina in a warmup in Dublin before the Lions traveled to Australia for a nine-game tour, which includes three tests against the Wallabies on July 19, 26 and Aug. 2.
Next up: The New South Wales Waratahs on Saturday night in Sydney, where a big crowd is expected. The combined attendance for the two games in Australia is 93,000.
''We have five (tour) games in two weeks. We don't have loads of time on the training field but what we do have is loads of games,'' Itoje said. ''You improve and you learn probably more so in games than you do in training, so it's a blessing in disguise.''
Second-half surge
The Lions have scored five unanswered tries in both of their games in Australia.