The Gold Coast Bulletin

Lions need to ‘keep a clear head’

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HOOKER Jamie George says the British and Irish Lions cannot let the occasion overwhelm them as they chase a historic Test series win over the All Blacks.

Tied at 1-1, the Lions can snare their first series in New Zealand since 1971 when the tour reaches a blockbuste­r finale at Eden Park in Auckland on Saturday.

George acknowledg­ed the importance of the match but said Warren Gatland’s men had to concentrat­e on their rugby for the decider against the back-to-back world champions.

“Immortalit­y? We’re fully aware of what’s at stake... (but) we can’t get carried away with the emotional side,” he said.

“We’ve got to go into the game with clear heads and attack it.

“Sometimes you can maybe get overawed by the occasion and think about making history but we can’t think about that.”

The Lions edged the 14man All Blacks 24-21 in Wellington last Saturday but George said the tourists would need to improve against a New Zealand side intent on revenge.

“It’s about taking it to another level now,” he said.

“We know that the All Blacks will be hurting and will come back firing.”

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