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Published 20:48 7 Aug 2021 BST
Updated 20:48 7 Aug 2021 BST
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"The endeavour and the turnaround was there, from last week," he said. "We were in it until the death. I'm just very proud of the bunch and very conscious of what we represent and what everything means. We're also hugely disappointed at the same time."
Sky Sports reporter Sarra Elgan was surely not anticipating the emotional response, but she certainly got it when she asked, "Despite the loss, how will you look back on this tour in comparison to the other three?"
Alun Wyn Jones tried to get the words out but his eyes just teared up. He caught his breath before reflecting that the game had just wrapped. Elgan continued:
"This is your fourth Lions tour, I'm reluctant to say it's going to be your last given who I'm talking to. You're going to sign off as a Lions great - If this is the last time that you put on that jersey, what will be your memories over the last 12 years - what does wearing that jersey mean to you?"Again, Jones took a moment before he replied:
"It's funny. For this one in particular I had to work harder second time to get out here. I know a lot of these guys will be on the next one so I look forward to watching them."https://twitter.com/SkySportsRugby/status/1424072388409544705 Jones is 35 years old now, but he has proved he can mix it with the best at the highest level. At this stage, he will surely be taking it one game at a time, but that 2023 World Cup may yet be a target. With the indefatigable lock, anything appears possible.
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