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"Liam Williams at full-back, Josh Adams on. It’s a Test match they have to win, so you put your game-winners on. Adams has proven that."
"Same up front," Ian McGeechan continued. "It needs freshening.
"Second row - Iain Henderson being around there. I agree on Tadhg Beirne coming in, so you have fresh legs. "Momentum is with South Africa. The Lions have to get it back. Warren Gatland will look hard at the team he puts out next week."Given how well Maro Itoje has stood up in the first two Tests, Henderson could well come in for tour captain Alun Wyn Jones, who looked weary in the final stages of Saturday's defeat. Beirne would, presumably, come in for Courtney Lawes, at blindside. "The set-piece fell away in the second half in particular," McGeechan added. "Lood de Jager coming on gave South Africa that extra edge with the line-out and with the scrummaging, and they were more accurate with the kicking game and the competition in the air. They had control of all the key areas." To that end, do not be surprised if Lions head coach Warren Gatland goes for six forwards on his bench too.
15. Liam Williams 14. Anthony Watson 13. Chris Harris 12. Robbie Henshaw 11. Josh Adams 10. Dan Biggar 9. Conor Murray 1. Mako Vunipola 2. Luke Cowan-Dickie 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. Iain Henderson 5. Maro Itoje/Alun Wyn Jones 6. Tadhg Beirne 7. Tom Curry 8. Jack ConanWarren Gatland is expected to name his Lions' match-day squad on Tuesday, August 3.
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