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Published 13:22 30 Jun 2017 BST
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Credit: British & Irish Lions [YouTube][/caption]Despite being the best Lions forward on the park, and showing incredible gas and commitment to run a support line and get the try, O'Brien is generously priced. 'The Tullow Tank' is available at 28/1.
As if folks needed any more encouragement to put their faith in O'Brien, Ireland legend Ronan O'Gara told The Hard Yards rugby podcast that he expects the flanker to go out and 'rise to the challenge' again.
It is a clear sign of the impact O'Brien has had on the tour that he has retained the No.7 jersey while it was left to tour captain Sam Warburton and First Test captain Peter O'Mahony to scrap it out for the blindside role. When the man is good, he's generally very good.
It's no wonder some Kiwis have likened him to former All Blacks captain Richie McCaw.
The other tempting bet is one that had former Munster and Ireland centre James Downey scribbling on his note-pad during the podcast.
A New Zealand winning margin of between one and five points is available at 12/1. Weather conditions are forecast as inclement and the home side will be more than happy to kick penalties and get over the line to clinch the series. The final scoreline should be closer than last week's one of 30-15 so the narrow winning margin punt is tempting.
As for the outright winner, the Lions can be backed at 5/1 while New Zealand are available at 6/1 ON.
For Warren Gatland's men to stand any chance they need several things to happen:

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