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Lions No 8 Jack Conan is tackled by Damian de Allende, left, and Cheslin Kolbe of South Africa during the first Test in Cape Town. Photo: Ashley Vlotman/Sportsfile

Lions No 8 Jack Conan is tackled by Damian de Allende, left, and Cheslin Kolbe of South Africa during the first Test in Cape Town. Photo: Ashley Vlotman/Sportsfile

Lions No 8 Jack Conan is tackled by Damian de Allende, left, and Cheslin Kolbe of South Africa during the first Test in Cape Town. Photo: Ashley Vlotman/Sportsfile

In the lead-up to the Lions’ first Test win, Jack Conan had no qualms about admitting that it was the biggest game of his career.

Interestingly, Warren Gatland had identified Conan as someone who gets nervous before games, but last week he sensed he was a lot calmer and more assured in himself. That was certainly reflected in Conan’s impressive performance, as he went about his business in a very effective manner.

The Bray native’s selection over Taulupe Faletau raised many eyebrows, so perhaps we shouldn’t have been surprised by the immediate calls to have the Welshman reinstated for this weekend’s second Test.