George Smith fit for British and Irish Lions decider

Australia's George Smith on November 24, 2009
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Robbie Deans says that George Smith is ready to feature for Australia against the British and Irish Lions having recovered from a knee injury.

Australia flanker George Smith has been declared fit to play in the final Test against the British and Irish Lions on Saturday.

The 32-year-old was expected to miss out on the Test series against the tourists after suffering a knee injury on the eve of head coach Robbie Deans's initial squad announcement.

However, having been drafted into the squad for the second Test, Smith is now ready to be selected in Sydney coming on the back of a week's training.

"He's had a week of training under his belt, he's had some background with us and yes, he is physically fit enough to be able to be considered," said Deans.

"We've talked about what George brings previously, it's good to have him in the group. Even last week when he wasn't preparing to play, he offers good value."

The series is level at 1-1 ahead of the deciding Test in Sydney on Saturday.

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