Freeman looks to North for inspiration ahead of Lions' trip Down Under
INSPIRATIONS: Tommy Freeman looks to George North for inspiration for his Lions Tour. Pic: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
Tommy Freeman was a 12-year-old kid still learning his rugby apprenticeship at the remote Culford School in Sussex when George North rampaged his way around Australia and etched his name into the padded pages of British and Irish Lions history.
It started at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, in the first Test against the Wallabies, when the Welsh wing blitzed his way from the tourists’ own 10m line, beat four players and wagged his finger at a flailing Will Genia before touching down.




