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    Posted: 04-Dec-2019 at 11:29am
The British & Irish Lions could make history on an eight-game tour of South Africa in 2021, with Warren Gatland’s side set to play in front of the largest-ever crowd for a Lions Test since the game turned professional, after the itinerary was jointly announced on Wednesday.

The hotly-anticipated tour will span the length and breadth of South Africa, visiting some of the most impressive stadiums in world sport and culminating in three Test matches against the newly-crowned Rugby World Cup champions, the Springboks.

FNB Stadium in Johannesburg will host the first Test on Saturday, July 24 and with a capacity of approximately 88 000 spectators, a sell-out crowd would be higher than the 84 188 who witnessed the series decider against the Wallabies in Sydney in 2001.

The second Test follows a week later at the Cape Town Stadium - the first Lions Test in the Mother City since 1997 - before the British tourists return to Gauteng for the final Test on Saturday, August 7 at Ellis Park.

The combined capacity for the three Test venues is just below 205 000, which could make the three Tests on the 2021 tour the best-attended since professionalism, potentially surpassing the 192 972 people who attended the three Tests in Australia in 2013.

The eight-game schedule includes six weekend fixtures; three against Super Rugby teams the Bulls, Sharks and Stormers, and two midweek fixtures against an invitational side in Port Elizabeth and South Africa ‘A’ in Nelspruit.

Rassie Erasmus, SA Director of Rugby, said the keenly awaited tour was a once-in-a-lifetime playing opportunity for South African players.

“There are players who have been to three Rugby World Cups and finished their careers with a winner’s medal and yet never got to play against the Lions,” said Erasmus.

“They only come around every 12 years for our players and only a few of them ever have the privilege of wearing the Springbok jersey in a Lions series.

“The Lions have not lost a series since they were last here a decade ago and they will present next-level challenge in 18 months’ time.

“Warren Gatland is a massively experienced and astute coach with a phenomenal record with the Lions and the rugby experience for our players and public will rival that of a Rugby World Cup,” added Erasmus.

“The Lions performed extremely well on their previous two tours (through Australia and New Zealand) and will no doubt relish the opportunity to add the Springboks’ scalp to their belt.”

The Springboks lifted the Webb Ellis Cup for the third time recently in Japan, with Erasmus promising that the search would now begin for consistency, especially with the crunch Lions tour due in just under 18 months' time.

“It is now something like 600 days until the British & Irish Lions arrive in South Africa and we have already started with planning for that,” said Erasmus.

“The Lions will operate like a well-oiled machine and we will have to work very hard to match them in every department, on and off the field.”

British & Irish Lions head coach, Warren Gatland, is delighted with an itinerary he believes will allow his side to be perfectly prepared for the three Test matches which complete the Tour.

“I am absolutely thrilled with how this schedule looks,” said Gatland, whose Lions beat Australia in 2013 and drew the series with New Zealand in 2017

“Touring South Africa is always a huge challenge, not only from a rugby perspective, but also in terms of the venues and the conditions facing the players.

“We are very comfortable that three of the games, two of which are Test matches, will be played at altitude. Our schedule falls in a way to allow us to start at sea level before building up and acclimatising to the unique environment that playing at altitude presents.

“Ensuring the team are absolutely primed for the Test matches is a critical element of any Lions Tour, and I am confident the quality of opposition we will face in the opening weeks will get us ready to take on the Springboks. The Bulls, Sharks and Stormers are all tough sides and present different challenges, which is exactly what we want.

“Moreover, the venues we have agreed - some of which will be new to the Lions - open up the matches to a vast audience and will undoubtedly provide an unforgettable experience for the players and travelling supporters alike.

“We are very much looking forward to touring this wonderful country.”

The British & Irish Lions have toured South Africa on 13 previous occasions, with the first Tour taking place in 1891. In that time, the Lions have won four Test series, lost eight and drew one. Their overall record against the Springboks is played 46, won 17, lost 23 and drawn six.

Ben Calveley, managing director of the British & Irish Lions, said: “In partnership with SA Rugby, we have worked hard to deliver a match schedule that will provide a significant challenge for Warren and his squad, as well as showcasing the Lions and rugby union across the world.

“Lions Tours are a truly unique experience, and we are expecting tens of thousands of supporters to travel to South Africa in 2021 - with this schedule, we’re certain that every one of them will come back with amazing memories.”

Mark Alexander, President of SA Rugby, added: “We are delighted to announce the itinerary in conjunction with the British & Irish Lions, and we will continue progressing our preparations to provide travelling supporters with a once-in-a-lifetime experience.”

Full British & Irish Lions 2021 tour schedule:

Saturday, July 3: British & Irish Lions v Stormers - Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town

Wednesday, July 7: British & Irish Lions v SA ‘Invitational’ - Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth

Saturday, July 10: British & Irish Lions v Sharks - Kings Park, Durban

Wednesday, July 14: British & Irish Lions v South Africa 'A' - Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit

Saturday, July 17: British & Irish Lions v Bulls - Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria

Saturday, July 24 (1st Test): Springboks v British & Irish Lions - FNB Stadium, Johannesburg

Saturday, July 31 (2nd Test): Springboks v British & Irish Lions - Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town

Saturday, August 7 (3rd Test): Springboks v British & Irish Lions - Ellis Park, Johannesburg
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Two tests in Johannesburg but no game against the LionsConfused
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Originally posted by GoLions GoLions wrote:

Two tests in Johannesburg but no game against the LionsConfused


Our last game vs the lions was an embarrassment. Louis ludick was injured that day and the treatment he received from the lions was shocking. We waited 12 years to get some sort of respect back , but looks like it will be 24 instead.

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Originally posted by Niela Niela wrote:

Originally posted by GoLions GoLions wrote:

Two tests in Johannesburg but no game against the LionsConfused


Our last game vs the lions was an embarrassment. Louis ludick was injured that day and the treatment he received from the lions was shocking. We waited 12 years to get some sort of respect back , but looks like it will be 24 instead.

Not ideal 


I fortunately did not watch the game, as I was fearing for the worst beforehand. What happened with Ludick and why was it shocking?
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We lost 74-10
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Originally posted by Transvaal Transvaal wrote:

We lost 74-10


Hi Transvaal, I didnt mean the score. Niela said something shocking happened to Louis Ludik, what was that?
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I was there. Afterwards we heard along the grapevine the players played golf the week prior to the game and no practicing. If I'm not mistaken - that was the end of Loffie's tenure. D
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Originally posted by Simba Simba wrote:

I was there. Afterwards we heard along the grapevine the players played golf the week prior to the game and no practicing. If I'm not mistaken - that was the end of Loffie's tenure. D
There were issues at the time and the players were threatening to strike because they wanted Loffie re-instated

"Players at the Golden Lions, the Lions' opponents in Johannesburg next week, have called off a threatened strike following this week's sacking of the Super 14 side's coach, Eugene Eloff.

The Golden Lions removed Eloff on Wednesday after commissioning the former South Africa coach Jake White to conduct a review of the franchise following a disappointing Super 14 campaign which saw the Lions record just four victories.

White's recommendation that Eloff be sacked was taken up immediately, despite the match against the touring Lions being just a week away. Players reacted angrily and said they would not play next Wednesday unless Eloff was reinstated."

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2009/may/29/golden-lions-eugene-eloff-white

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It was a low point in our history. The players were not conditioned as well as players from other franchises. Some players were expected to do things that were not rugby related at all. Then the next year we lost 13 Super Rugby matches on the trot. Not a time that I ever want to see at the Lions ever again.
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During the 2010 season, the Lions also revoked my media accreditation, much like cricket SA just did with the 5 journalists, and I wasn't allowed at Ellis Park for about a year
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I think what happened was that there was a guy that started a petition, I can't even remember what the petition was about, probably to remove the management, and I think the Lions CEO thought I was involved. 

What I did do, was to send an e-mail to some of the sponsors and potential investors and asked them if it wasn't possible to do a due diligence at the Lions to try and get to the bottom of what was going wrong, and I think someone forwarded this e-mail to the Lions CEO. I still think there was nothing wrong with me doing this, it's not like I was trying to harm the Lions, they were doing a pretty good job of that themselves.

In the end the CEO was replaced, and the whole Lions company was restructured, so the end goal was achieved, and even though I had nothing to do with it, that was what the Lions needed.
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During the 2012 Currie Cup season I had a few meetings with Kevin de Klerk and eventually LionsWorld got our accreditation back. At this stage it was almost a year after the CEO that gave us the red card left, and this was also just after John Mitchell's problems with the Lions and the players started. I think it was in this time that Altmann Allers bankrolled and basically saved the Lions from going under  
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I think I got the accreditation back about two weeks after the Lions were voted out of 2013 Super Rugby
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uitreksel van artikel op rugby365 van so jaar gelede (Augustus 2018)

https://rugby365.com/tournaments/super-rugby/news-super-rugby/sa-rugby-equity-changes-abound

The Lions, who played in three successive Super Rugby finals, is the most stable and unlikely to undergo any major changes in their financial structure.

Altmann Allers, Golden Lions Rugby Union vice-president and Glasfit owner, through Foxbell Investments, obtained a 49.9 percent equity shareholding in the Lions Rugby Company (Golden Lions Rugby Union) in 2011.

Despite the millions he has already invested into the Lions, Allers is ‘not looking’ for new partners.

The Lions are the closest example to the European model.

Allers is often referred to as a ‘vanity investor’ – the same as so many European football and French club rugby owners.

However, Allers’ roots at the Lions go much deeper, as he has helped – with assistance from Kevin de Klerk (himself a celebrated businessman) – bring the Lions back from the brink of bankruptcy to play in three successive Super Rugby finals.

Reports suggest that the Lions will remain in Super Rugby for 2019, perhaps 2020, but when the new deal has to be signed by SANZAAR they will also look to head north to one of the European competitions.

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Originally posted by Transvaal Transvaal wrote:

I think what happened was that there was a guy that started a petition, I can't even remember what the petition was about, probably to remove the management, and I think the Lions CEO thought I was involved. 

What I did do, was to send an e-mail to some of the sponsors and potential investors and asked them if it wasn't possible to do a due diligence at the Lions to try and get to the bottom of what was going wrong, and I think someone forwarded this e-mail to the Lions CEO. I still think there was nothing wrong with me doing this, it's not like I was trying to harm the Lions, they were doing a pretty good job of that themselves.

In the end the CEO was replaced, and the whole Lions company was restructured, so the end goal was achieved, and even though I had nothing to do with it, that was what the Lions needed.

Yip. Petition was to remove the CEO of the time (who also visited lionsworld). The petition was started by the infamous Jandrie......What a trip down memory lane.....
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Originally posted by Transvaal Transvaal wrote:

We lost 74-10


Hi Transvaal, I didnt mean the score. Niela said something shocking happened to Louis Ludik, what was that?

Louis was injured (serious leg injury if I recall) He was taken off the field , the lions management wasn’t willing to get him an ambulance to transfer him to hospital. He was basically left to “sort himself out” , which I found shocking. 

He left us after that game and the rest is history 
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Those were indeed dark days. In some ways I am glad that we don't play the B&I Lions. Players get rested and do not risk injury.
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Originally posted by Niela Niela wrote:

Originally posted by TunaLion TunaLion wrote:

Originally posted by Transvaal Transvaal wrote:

We lost 74-10


Hi Transvaal, I didnt mean the score. Niela said something shocking happened to Louis Ludik, what was that?

Louis was injured (serious leg injury if I recall) He was taken off the field , the lions management wasn’t willing to get him an ambulance to transfer him to hospital. He was basically left to “sort himself out” , which I found shocking. 

He left us after that game and the rest is history 



Thx for the info, Niela.

No wonder he left us, that is very shocking!!!
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Slegte memories wat julle ouens opgebring het! Tye wat mens eerder wou vergeet...

So waarom kry elkeen van die super rugby spanne 'n game teen hulle, behalwe ons?? Eerder 'n " invitational" span van PE? So die " kings"  word alweer voorgetrek....
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Wel, ek vir een dink nie dis 'n issue nie, ons kry een van die toetse wat waarskynlik geldelik meer vir ons beteken
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Maar ek sal probeer om te hoor by die Leeus wat hulle daaroor dink as ek hulle volgende Woensdag sien
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Ag nee ouens, komaan. Joburg kan mos nou nie 3 van die games kry nie- dis mos logies.
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Originally posted by Attie Karate Attie Karate wrote:

Ag nee ouens, komaan. Joburg kan mos nou nie 3 van die games kry nie- dis mos logies.

Nee dit maak nie sin om 3 games in 1 stad te he nie. Maar het die GLRU enige affiliasie met die FNB stadion? Indien nie, baat ons net uit die toets op Ellispark. En ek praat nou van die unie, nie die stad Jhb nie. 

WP kry n toets en game teen Stormers. Vir ons (GLRU) sou dit sekerlik beter gewees het as die FNB toets elders was, se maar PE of waarookal, en ons kry 'n toets en game teen ons super rugby span
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Dit het al in die verlede gebeur dat toetse op FNB gehou is, maar die Leeus was die "host", so as dit dieselfde reeling is, mag dit dalk wees dat ons wel iets vir die FNB toets sal verdien
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