The British & Irish Lions will arrive in Australia today with no new injury problems after emerging largely unscathed from their Hong Kong Stadium "sauna" experience.

A temperature of 30ºC and stifling humidity meant conditions could hardly have been tougher for the tour opener. However, the only casualties reported by Lions doctor James Robson were lock Paul O'Connell and hooker Tom Youngs, who both required stitches for cuts. "They were tough conditions, but I am delighted we have less damage than I would expect in a normal Test match," Robson said.

The game was stopped twice in each half by referee Steve Walsh for water breaks, with O'Connell and prop Adam Jones describing conditions as the most demanding of their careers.