Zara Tindall's cheeky husband Mike has bared all in tiny budgie smugglers as he joins his rugby pals to mark a year until the British and Irish Lions Tour of Australia.   

The former England captain, 45, posed alongside his The Good, The Bad & The Rugby podcast co-hosts ex-England and British & Irish Lions star James Haskell and broadcaster Alex Payne on Bondi Beach in Australia.

The popular show hosts jet-setted down under to take on a series of challenges that showcased the Aussie lifestyle ahead of the eagerly awaited 2025 British and Irish Lions Tour.

The husband of King Charles's niece Zara left little to the imagination in a small blue budgie smugglers.

Meanwhile James, who split from Chloe Madeley last year after a decade together and five years of marriage, opted for a neon pink-and-yellow pair.

Mike Tindall (left) donned TINY trunks to mark one-year to the British and Irish Lions Tour alongside Alex Payne (centre) and James Haskell (right) in Australia

Mike Tindall (left) donned TINY trunks to mark one-year to the British and Irish Lions Tour alongside Alex Payne (centre) and James Haskell (right) in Australia

Alex opted for a black pair of speedos as he posed up a storm with his mates next to surf boards.    

The podcasters kicked off their Aussie adventure with an adrenaline-fueled challenge as the lads plunged into the surf with a race set by Hoppo, the star of Bondi Rescue and his team, which saw them run, paddle and surf a wave to be the first back on the beach.

The trio then visited WILD LIFE Sydney to hang out with native animals including koalas, kangaroos, and a cassowary. 

The presenters then explored Australia's Indigenous heritage and culture, visiting Melbourne's Koorie Heritage Trust education centre where they competed in an Emu egg painting challenge. 

Alex's drawing, representing family, earned him victory while Mike's symbol for loyalty and James's heartfelt Kangaroo design also showcased aspects of the artform they were trying their hand at.

The group then headed to the Melbourne Cricket Ground for their final Aussie challenge, where they faced fast balls from Australian cricket legend Glenn McGrath. 

The high-speed deliveries tested their reflexes, with Alex skilfully dodging each one while James' heart rate spiked to 122 BPM. 

The former England captain, 45, posed alongside his The Good, The Bad & The Rugby podcast co-hosts ex-England and British & Irish Lions star James and broadcaster Alex on Bondi Beach

The former England captain, 45, posed alongside his The Good, The Bad & The Rugby podcast co-hosts ex-England and British & Irish Lions star James and broadcaster Alex on Bondi Beach

The popular show hosts jet-setted down under to take on a series of challenges that showcased the Aussie lifestyle ahead of the eagerly awaited 2025 British and Irish Lions Tour

The popular show hosts jet-setted down under to take on a series of challenges that showcased the Aussie lifestyle ahead of the eagerly awaited 2025 British and Irish Lions Tour

The podcasters kicked off their Aussie adventure with an adrenaline-fueled challenge as the lads plunged into the surf with a race set by Hoppo, the star of Bondi Rescue and his team, which saw them run, paddle and surf a wave to be the first back on the beach

The podcasters kicked off their Aussie adventure with an adrenaline-fueled challenge as the lads plunged into the surf with a race set by Hoppo, the star of Bondi Rescue and his team, which saw them run, paddle and surf a wave to be the first back on the beach

Mike said: 'Australia is an incredible destination with a wide range of great experiences and things to do and see. From riding waves at Bondi Beach to bonding with koalas and kangaroos, we dove headfirst into Aussie life and culture, and let's just say, we've gotten some serious bragging rights. 

'Who knew Alex would dominate the surf like a pro or that James would find his spirit animal in a kangaroo?

'As we're getting ready for The Lions Tour, we can't help but wonder – who will take the series win? The real victory for us is in the memories and epic experiences we've shared in Australia.'

Sally Cope, Tourism Australia's Regional General Manager for the UK & Northern Europe, said: 'As we gear up for the British & Irish Lions Tour next year, we wanted to showcase Australia's vibrant culture and sporting experiences and who better to road test this than The Good, The Bad & The Rugby? 

'This was a fantastic way to share just some of Australia's diverse offerings, from thrilling rugby matches to exploring our stunning coastal landscapes, getting up close to some of our unique wildlife and experiencing our Indigenous and sporting cultures.'

The husband of King Charles 's niece Zara left little to the imagination in a small blue budgie smugglers

The husband of King Charles 's niece Zara left little to the imagination in a small blue budgie smugglers

Meanwhile James, who split from Chloe Madeley last year after a decade together and five years of marriage, opted for a neon pink-and-yellow pair

Meanwhile James, who split from Chloe Madeley last year after a decade together and five years of marriage, opted for a neon pink-and-yellow pair

Australia is expecting to welcome over 40,000 travellers for the tour next year. The British and Irish Lions Tour is one of Australia's many sporting events taking place across what has been called the decade of green and gold in reference to the country's sporting colours. 

Other major sporting events include the, the Ashes series in December 2025, the 2027 Rugby World Cup, and the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Brisbane in 2032.

Mike is known for his unique sense of humour, and in his latest Instagram post was no exception.

During a charity golf event in Sutton Coldfield, he jokingly declared his interest in Adam Sandler's role as the high-strung hockey player in a sequel to Happy Gilmore, as he told a golf ball to 'kiss his white a**'.

He filmed the clip at a golf event for charity to raise money for Parkinson's last week alongside his wife Zara, and guests including Zara's brother Peter Phillips, Peter's ex-wife Autumn, and long-time family friend Dolly Maude at the Belfry Golf Course.

In a bizarre impression, the former rugby union player reenacted the famous scene from the 1996 comedy film where the hot-tempered Happy lashed out after his shot missed the golf cup.

Taking to Instagram to share the lighthearted impression, Mike wrote: 'If @adamsandler is unavailable for Happy Gilmore 2 then...'

In the clip Mike leaned over the ball and jokingly shouted: 'What's the matter with you? Are you too good for your home? Kiss my white a** ball!,'. 

The event was held at the Belfry Hotel and Resort in Sutton Coldfield, and several of the couple's friends attended, including Dame Denise Rosemarie Lewis DBE, actor James Nesbitt and former competitive swimmer Mark Foster.