South Africa clinched the series against the British and Irish Lions with a last minute winner from Morne Steyn, to win the deciding game 19-16. In this week's Whistle Watch, Nigel Owens reviews the key decisions from the game including a potential knock on leading to South Africa's try. Did the ball travel forward or backward? Plus, Emirites Fans Questions returns, and Dan Lydiate joins Nigel for a game of word association!
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