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British & Irish Lions’ Alun Wyn Jones warns of All Blacks backlash ahead of third test

Second rower braced for a thrilling final test

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Lions second rower Alun Wyn Jones expects New Zealand to return for the third and final test at their best. Photo: AP
Alun Wyn Jones is bracing for a furious All Blacks backlash when the British & Irish Lions arrive in Auckland for Saturday’s third Test series decider.
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But first the Wales lock is allowing himself a moment to savour the Lions’ 24-21 win over a 14-man New Zealand in Wellington.

Jones was at the heart of an impressive display by the Lions pack at Westpac Stadium, more than justifying his selection after a lacklustre performance in the opening test had critics calling for his head.

The 31-year-old said the tourists needed to rest and regroup before a clash with the back-to-back world champions in Auckland that will see them chase the first Lions series victory in New Zealand since 1971.

“We’ve got to make sure we enjoy this win because I’ve had similar occasions in the past and not enjoyed them,” he told reporters before the squad headed to the South Island resort town of Queenstown for a break.

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