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Published 12:28 25 Jul 2021 BST
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"Both teams will look at it as a bounce of the ball and it could have gone either way. Couple of calls and it could have affected the result. "We were really happy with the way we defended. We felt they didn’t create too many try-scoring opportunities. That last passage of play we were coming off the line, making big tackles and they weren't going anywhere. "They'll be hurt from this because they're an incredibly proud nation and world champions. Next week will be even bigger and tougher I would expect. "From our point of view you win that first one and you know that no matter what happens, you're going to the last weekend of the series. That keeps everyone engaged and really interested in it."
In terms of changes for the Second Test, the first of three we want to see for the Starting XV is a fit again Wyn Jones restored to the No.1 jersey. The Wales loosehead had been named in the original match-day 23 but was a later injury [shoulder] withdrawal. Start Jones again and let Vunipola do his damage off the bench.
In midfield, this one could go any way but we are leaning towards Owen Farrell starting at 12 and Robbie Henshaw moving out to 13. One would be tempted to go Aki-Henshaw, but Farrell knows what is required in these big Lions games. On the left wing, Liam Williams comes in for van der Merwe.
Tom Curry won his side two penalties but conceded three in a live-wire, mixed bag outing. You could switch him with Hamish Watson, but we will keep faith in that openside selection.
Our last change is changing up the bench to a 6:2 forwards to backs split. We all saw how a flagging Springboks pack, in the second half, ultimately turned the contest. Put the versatile Daly on the bench, in order to get Iain Henderson into the 23.
15. Stuart Hogg 14. Anthony Watson 13. Robbie Henshaw 12. Owen Farrell 11. Liam Williams 10. Dan Biggar 9. Ali Price 1. Wyn Jones 2. Luke Cowan-Dickie 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. Alun Wyn Jones (c) 5. Maro Itoje 6. Courtney Lawes 7. Tom Curry 8. Jack Conan REPLACEMENTS: Ken Owens, Mako Vunipola, Kyle Sinckler, Iain Henderson, Tadhg Beirne, Hamish Watson, Conor Murray, Elliot Daly.Following last week's team news leak, Warren Gatland is expected to officially confirm his team on Tuesday.
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