British and Irish Lions attack coach Rob Howley is expecting big things from the "phenomenal" George North against Australia on Saturday.
The Wales international was a major doubt for the first Test against the Wallabies after suffering a hamstring problem during the 64-0 win over Combined Country, that forced him to miss the encounters with Waratahs and Brumbies.
However, North has been passed fit to play at the weekend, and Howley believes that the 21-year-old's selection gives the Lions a huge boost.
"It's great to have someone like George available because of his physicality, power and speed," Howley said. "I believe we've only seen glimpses of him, he's a phenomenal athlete and hopefully he'll have that opportunity to show it over the next few weeks.
"He's probably one of the best athletes I've been involved with as a coach. He can change direction very quickly, has a great step, power and speed. You can bring him in the 10 or 13 channel, or keep him out wide for the passing game. His work rate off the wing is phenomenal.
"We want our wings to be involved because you want your best players on the ball as often as possible. He works tirelessly hard at his game and it's good for the Lions to have someone like him available."
The Lions face Australia in Brisbane on Saturday.