A women's Lions tour is a step closer afterThe British & Irish Lions said that a feasibility study had been "completed with positive initial findings".Every four years, a men's side featuring players from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales – travels to the southern hemisphere to take on Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa.But the combined touring selection, which has existed in some form since 1888, does not currently have a women's equivalent."The British & Irish Lions and its constituent unions are now working through a number of considerations including the potential structure and timing of a tour," a statement said."Based on the outcome of these discussions and critical considerations being successfully addressed, a final decision can be made on whether the proposed tour can proceed."The feasibility study took in rugby, brand, commercial, financial, spectator, logistical and scheduling considerations.Ben Calveley, Chief Executive Officer of The British & Irish Lions said: "It is extremely positive that a British & Irish Lions women’s tour is possible in the future.
While there is much to be considered, we are committed to taking the findings of this feasibility study and working closely with our unions as well as other stakeholders in the coming months."I would like to thank World Rugby, our four unions from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales for their ongoing support.
There has been a strong level of collaboration since the beginning of this process, and we are all united behind exploring this project fully."Ieuan Evans, British & Irish Lion, Chairman of the Lions Board, member of the WRU Board and Chair of the Lions Women’s Steering Group, said: "We are really encouraged by the initial findings of this