Wales forward Ryan Jones is to join the British & Lions in New Zealand amid growing concerns over Simon Taylor's fitness.
Neath-Swansea Ospreys player Jones, a member of Wales RBS 6 Nations Grand Slam squad this season, is to fly out as the third Lions squad addition after England lock Simon Shaw and Ireland flanker Simon Easterby.
Scottish star Taylor is struggling with a hamstring problem and has withdrawn from the Lions starting line-up for the game against New Zealand Maori.
Taylor suffered injury heartache on the 2001 Lions trip to Australia, suffering a serious knee injury in the opening game against Western Australia and then returning home.
Jones is currently with the Wales squad in North America but is expected to arrive in New Zealand on Monday.
Lions head coach Sir Clive Woodward said: Simons discomfort following the training session is causing us some concern but we are still hopeful that he will be able to work through it and contend for a Test spot.
But in the meantime we are adding Ryan Jones to the touring party. I offer my congratulations to Ryan, he has had a good season with Wales, he has made an impact on the international scene very quickly and we look forward to him joining us next week.
Llanelli back row Alix Popham was later named as Jones' replacement for Wales' clash with Canada in Toronto.
Popham will win his 11th Welsh cap when he packs down alongside Jonathan Thomas and Colin Charvis at the York Stadium. Brent Cockbain will provide cover on the bench.