Conan 'absolutely loved' emphatic win over Reds

Conan made his first start of the series against Queensland Reds in Brisbane
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Jack Conan says the British and Irish Lions are "pretty happy" with how they have performed in their first two games in Australia.
Andy Farrell's side followed Saturday's comfortable win against the Western Force with a comprehensive 52-12 triumph over Queensland Reds on Wednesday.
Conan made his first start of the series at number eight against the Reds in Brisbane and was pleased with his display and the Lions' collective performance.
"It was class, I absolutely loved it. Normally I get a bit nervous before a game, but I was just excited," he told BBC Sport.
"I'm happy enough with how it went, a few mistakes but that is always going to happen, you have to roll with the punches a little bit, make the most of it and I felt like I did that.
"Like everyone else, I'm trying to put my best foot forward and make the most of the occasion personally and collectively."
After a slow start at Suncorp Stadium, the Lions dominated the second half as they claimed a deserved win.
Conan believes their focus now is to put in a complete performance from the start as they look forward to their next game against Waratahs in Sydney on Saturday.
"We just want to play from minute one to minute 84, I think at one stage a few lads were screaming to kick it out because we were over it and pretty tired, but you want to play and show what you're about and show your skillset, I think we did that in spades today," he added.
"There is always room to improve and get better but we're pretty happy with how they have gone, and we have the opportunity to go again Saturday."
'Lions tour a really exciting challenge'

Kelleher helped set up Leinster and Ireland team-mate Andrew Porter for the Lions' second try
Conan's fellow Irish forward, Ronan Kelleher, was also thrilled to get the win against the Queensland side on his first start of the tour.
The Leinster front row's tap penalty put Andrew Porter over to level at 12-12 before Finn Russell's conversion put the Lions ahead and there was no looking back from there.
Kelleher, a veteran of the 2021 tour of South Africa, is excited to be involved for a second time and feels their victory on Wednesday is a "a step in the right direction".
"It's great to get the win against an unbelievably good Reds side," said the 27-year-old hooker.
"They were unbelievably physical, particularly in that first half, so we're happy with how we went and are really excited about the next four weeks.
"It's a really exciting challenge and everyone is really looking forward to it. The competition for places is really important as well with lads showing up in training and ready to get better each day."