LEON Pryce is relishing the prospect of a third crack at New Zealand in as many weeks as the Don't Drink Drive series reaches its climax this weekend.

The Bradford utility back will join a select band of only eight other players to score in each game of an Anglo-Kiwi series if he touches down in the third Test at Wigan's JJB Stadium on Saturday.

Pryce scored in each of the opening two Tests at Blackburn and Huddersfield, and is aiming to make it three out of three as the Lions, who trail 1-0, attempt to level the series in Wigan.

Pryce was a key figure in last weekend's thrilling 14-14 draw at the McAlpine Stadium, a match he believes was one of the most enjoyable of his career.

"It was up there with them," he said. "I was a lot more involved and got a lot more opportunities.

"I was happy on Saturday, as it was only my third or fourth game on the wing this year.

"But they were not spectacular tries. I just finished off good work from Paul Sculthorpe and Kevin Sinfield.

"I was just in the right place at the right time to do what wingers are paid to do and finish them off."

Britain produced a stirring fightback to recover from a 10-0 deficit in the second Test and Pryce feels confidence in the camp is now sky high.

Pryce, who demonstrated his commitment to the cause with a length-of-the-field dash to tackle tryline-bound Clinton Toopi last week, added: "I was in there as a winger so am supposed to be one of the fastest players on the pitch. I was happy to finally bring him down.

"But we are feeling more comfortable as a team now. We are starting to bond and it's always easier when you know what the players around you are going to do."