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Alun Wyn Jones relishing chance to take on South Africa

Alun Wyn Jones relishing chance to take on South Africa
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The Wales skipper had been ruled out of the tour four weeks ago after dislocating his shoulder.

Alun Wyn Jones will take even greater satisfaction from leading the British and Irish Lions against South Africa after rescuing his tour from oblivion.

Four weeks to the day after dislocating his left shoulder seven minutes into the curtain-raiser against Japan, Jones will captain the Lions in Saturday's critical series opener against the world champions in Cape Town.

The Wales skipper had been ruled out of the tour only to learn there was a way back from the injury, enabling him to show remarkable powers of recovery that have seen him dubbed 'Lazarus' by team-mates.

Alun Wyn Jones
Alun Wyn Jones was injured against Japan (Andrew Milligan/PA)

"The first few days after dislocating the shoulder and getting home, I was almost on the sofa before the guys had even got to the airport on the Monday. That was a tough one," Jones said.

"Fast forward to the Tuesday when I was told there was a chance – it was bordering on the surreal. To be here now and taking the knocks and bumps and being in amongst it with the group – it means more, I am not going to lie.

"I had spent two weeks with the guys getting to know people. We were bedding in with the rugby. I had the seven minutes and for those two days that was my tour done.

"I had the decent news on the Tuesday and sometimes all you need is a chance and I was willing to work hard, and make it difficult for Warren Gatland, to make myself available for selection.

"I was fortunate enough to get some game time against the Stormers on Saturday and put myself in contention.

"To be sitting here now and to be involved in the Test team is everything I have ever worked for really over the last...I would be lying if I said it was two years, it is probably four years.

"Obviously when you finish a series or a tour you don't know whether you are going to tour next and a lot of games go under the bridge.

"To be sitting here now is a very, very special thing, but it is only a very short step to what is going to be, hopefully, a very enjoyable week."

Warren Gatland
Warren Gatland has been impressed by Jones' recovery (David Rogers/PA)

Jones becomes the first player of the professional era to make 10 consecutive Test appearances for the Lions having also been capped on the 2009, 2013 and 2017 Lions tours.

When Gatland was asked what that achievement means, he joked: "That he's old! He's been around a while!

"It's a fantastic achievement for anyone playing your first Test match, but playing 10.... It's fantastic. I think it shows who he is as a player."

Now that Jones has completed a recovery described by Gatland as a "miracle", he has one objective in his sights.

"We set out – and this is the message I gave to the squad back at the Lensbury in June – to win a Test series. I think we have a squad here capable of starting that ball rolling," he said.

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TRIATHLON
· After silvers in both the men's and women's events, Team GB will be fancied to get on the podium again in the mixed relay (11.30pm-1am)

SWIMMING
· Touted as Michael Phelps's successor, Caeleb Dressel already has two gold medals from these Games and he will be going for a third in the men's 50m butterfly final (2.30am)
· It is Katie Ledecky vs. Ariarne Titmus III in the women's 800m freestyle final, with Ledecky entering as firm favourite (2.46am)
· Great Britain will be heavily fancied to add another gold medal to their swimming haul, having produced by far the fastest qualifying time for the mixed 4x100m medley relay final (3.43am)

ATHLETICS
· Dina Asher-Smith is one of three British women in the 100m semi-finals (3.01am-3.20am), and will hope to challenge for a medal in what is likely to be a star-studded final (1.50pm)
· The inaugural Olympic 4x400m mixed relay event concludes with Great Britain one of the eight finalists going for gold (1.35pm)

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· Team GB's dreams of an unlikely gold are still alive in the women's event as they face France in their semi-final (3.30am). The winners will face either New Zealand or Fiji in the gold medal match later in the day (10am)

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· Following his shock semi-final defeat, ending his hopes of a Golden Slam in 2021, Novak Djokovic battles for bronze against Pablo Carreno Busta (7am)
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