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Five reasons the Lions are struggling in the Rainb

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Topic: Five reasons the Lions are struggling in the Rainb
Posted By: Transvaal
Subject: Five reasons the Lions are struggling in the Rainb
Date Posted: 12-May-2021 at 2:46pm
https://citizen.co.za/sport/2487183/five-reasons-the-lions-are-struggling-in-the-rainbow-cup/

One of the biggest blows to the team was losing experienced flyhalf general Elton Jantjies, who is currently playing in France.

Many ideas have been put forward as to why the Lions are struggling to make headway in the Rainbow Cup SA competition.

The Sharks are currently in pole position with a maximum of 10 points after two bonus point wins, and they’re followed by the Bulls on eight points after two victories. The Stormers have two points after two close defeats and the Lions have one point, also after two defeats.

Here, we take a look at why the Lions are currently struggling so much …

No general at flyhalf

The Lions look direction-less in this area following the departure to France of Elton Jantjies. It’s no small coincidence that the Sharks and the Bulls are unbeaten with two generals in command in Curwin Bosch and Morne Steyn respectively.

Fred Zeilinga is struggling at No 10 and his failure to handle the pressure with his exits were again prominent in Durban when he kicked into one of his own players. That said, Zeilinga is also not getting the quality go-forward ball compared to what Bosch and Steyn are getting. His game management though is questionable and the Lions might have to look at Luke Rossouw and Jordan Hendrikse.

ALSO READ:  https://citizen.co.za/sport/2486874/lions-stormers-in-must-win-mode-ahead-of-joburg-clash/" rel="nofollow - Lions, Stormers in must-win mode ahead of Joburg clash

Tight phases are not up to scratch

Two of the Lions’ most sound departments have been their lineouts and scrums but they are struggling in both these areas. At Loftus it was tightead Jannie du Plessis who battled, while in Durban even the highly rated Carlu Sadie came off second best against Ox Nche. This is a major concern at the moment.

The Lions’ maul has also come under the pump because their lineout ball hasn’t come back clean and the absence of lock Marvin Orie is sorely felt. Both the Bulls and the Sharks managed to disrupt the Lions’ lineout ball and it has a snowball effect on the Lions’ attack failing to fire.

Defence remains a work in progress

The Lions’ defence coach Sean Erasmus has done a wonderful job in rectifying the defence but there are still areas of concern. At Loftus the Lions conceded a try inside the opening two minutes and in Durban they were trailing 24-5 after the opening 30 minutes.

At Loftus the Lions did a great job in keeping the Bulls to a score of just 10-9 early on, but in the final 15 minutes the Lions fell apart to concede two vital tries.

Also, the ease with which the Sharks scored through centre Jeremy Ward and prop Thomas du Toit is a concern.

The Lions’ attacking game is not what it used to be

The Lions have failed to create enough scoreboard pressure in both matches and they ended up chasing the game. There seems to be a lack of penetration in midfield and the Sharks did very well to cut off the flow of possession to the Lions’ most dangerous attacker in centre Wandisile Simelane.

Unfortunately the Lions seem to get desperate when they fall behind on the scoreboard and they seem to lack calm and patience. To their credit though, they scored four tries in Durban, but they were kept try-less at Loftus the week before.

The coaching team have come under scrutiny

The coaching staff are increasingly coming under fire for a lack of results. But it’s not just about the losses, but the manner in which the Lions are going down. At times the Lions look directionless and disjointed. They almost appear to be in two minds about whether to run or kick.

The loss of a senior group of players and injuries to the likes of lock Willem Alberts, flank Jaco Kriel and fullback Tiaan Swanepoel have been felt. The emergence of some young players is encouraging, but it seems the players are lacking confidence and the results are not helping.




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Posted By: Niela
Date Posted: 12-May-2021 at 6:57pm
sounds about right 

I really hope and pray that the B&I lions don’t embarrass us !


Posted By: Transvaal
Date Posted: 13-May-2021 at 10:47am
Are we playing them? I didn't notice it in the schedules I have seen


Posted By: Transvaal
Date Posted: 13-May-2021 at 10:48am
Just checked again, we are not playing them

https://www.lionstour.com/2021/match-dates/" rel="nofollow - https://www.lionstour.com/2021/match-dates/


Posted By: Niela
Date Posted: 13-May-2021 at 10:53am
we are playing them , there was an update to the schedule


Posted By: Niela
Date Posted: 13-May-2021 at 10:55am
there are 2 bubbles now. Jhb and cape town 

The test will be at Cape Town stadium and 2 and FNB. 

So Ellis park won’t have a test , but the opening game is vs the lions at the park

  https://www.sarugbymag.co.za/bi-lions-tour-start-end-joburg-1/" rel="nofollow - https://www.sarugbymag.co.za/bi-lions-tour-start-end-joburg-1/


Posted By: Puttertjie
Date Posted: 13-May-2021 at 11:05am
It hasn't been updated on Supersport's website either 

https://supersport.com/rugby/fixtures" rel="nofollow - https://supersport.com/rugby/fixtures


Posted By: Blou
Date Posted: 13-May-2021 at 11:14am
Originally posted by Niela Niela wrote:

sounds about right 

I really hope and pray that the B&I lions don’t embarrass us !

Die Leeus is embarrassing, al speel hulle net met hulself.


Posted By: Transvaal
Date Posted: 13-May-2021 at 11:31am
Originally posted by Niela Niela wrote:

there are 2 bubbles now. Jhb and cape town 

The test will be at Cape Town stadium and 2 and FNB. 

So Ellis park won’t have a test , but the opening game is vs the lions at the park

  https://www.sarugbymag.co.za/bi-lions-tour-start-end-joburg-1/" rel="nofollow - https://www.sarugbymag.co.za/bi-lions-tour-start-end-joburg-1/

I don't think that information is accurate

http://www.lionsworld.co.za/forumnew/july-test-schedule-confirmed_topic9089.html


Posted By: Transvaal
Date Posted: 13-May-2021 at 11:33am
This test schedule was published by World Rugby 3 days ago on 10 May, and according to it we (Lions) are not playing the Lions and the 3rd test is at Ellis Park


Posted By: Transvaal
Date Posted: 13-May-2021 at 11:36am
Same here...

https://lionsseries.com/" rel="nofollow - https://lionsseries.com/


Posted By: Transvaal
Date Posted: 13-May-2021 at 11:37am
unless those guys are so deep on the inside that they knew stuff on 8 May that nobody else is aware of 5 days later


Posted By: Niela
Date Posted: 13-May-2021 at 12:12pm
I have it from credible sources that FNB will host both test



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