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7th August 2021
03:32pm BST

Sam Warburton, left, and Jonathan Sexton of the British & Irish Lions before the Third Test match against the All Blacks, at Eden Park. (Photo By Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I'll never be able to fully describe what it's like, when you're in the changing room before a game," Sam Warburton begins, before giving it a good shot.
"You walk in, off the bus, and all the Lions jerseys are there hanging up, beautifully, around the changing room. "You walk over to your number. And there's two shirts there, as you swap one of them after the game. And I always used to change my jersey at half-time, so I had two match-worn shirts. "You sit down for about 10 minutes and you have a look at the match programme. Then the physios go off to their corner and the coaches to their corner, and all the players gradually start getting ready. "You look around at the quality around you, and you see the Lions badges everywhere. You see the quotes from the legendary [Lions] players all around you, and you're just in awe of being there."The Lions' class of 2021 will be going through a similar process, and wave of emotions, before they square off against the Springboks in the Third Test. For some, they will get another chance in 2025, when Australia is again the destination. For others, this will be their last Lions Tour involvement. No matter what happens in the deciding Lions vs. Springboks Test match, those involved will all look back, some day, as fondly on those changing room moments of nervous anticipation and drink it all in again by simply closing their eyes.
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