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Lions miss stars but have depth and fight

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Topic: Lions miss stars but have depth and fight
Posted By: GoLions
Subject: Lions miss stars but have depth and fight
Date Posted: 27-Mar-2019 at 4:37pm
As the Lions enjoy their first bye this week, they do so in the knowledge that they lead the Super Rugby SA Conference, having won four of six matches.

However, it hasn’t been all plain sailing for coach Swys de Bruin and company, as Independent Mediar points out five things we’ve learnt so far about the 2019 team:

Injuries hit hard

They started the season with not too many injured players on the sidelines, but in the last six weeks of action they’ve had to dig deep to put out a competitive and balanced team.

Cyle Brink not being fit up to now hit the loose forward department hard, and along the way the Lions have also lost Warren Whiteley, Kwagga Smith and Vincent Tshituka.

Hotshot prop Dylan Smith is also out again, as is scrumhalf Dillon Smit, while Marvin Orie also spent time on the sidelines, as well as Andries Coetzee, Aphiwe Dyantyi and scrumhalf Ross Cronje. The Lions have looked like a patchwork side at times.

Mostert was the machine

A number of players have left the Lions in the last two years, among them Ruan Ackermann, Jaco Kriel, Faf de Klerk, Ruan Dreyer, Jacques van Rooyen and Rohan Janse van Rensburg, but they are missing Franco Mostert the most in 2019.

The lanky lock was a workhorse like no other and if he wasn’t making tackles he was carrying the ball in contact. He was also a banker in the line-outs and one of the most influential figures in the pack. The added bonus is that Mostert was just as comfortable at blindside flank as he was at lock; he is being missed.

There’s wonderful depth

But what the departure of several high-profile players has done in the Lions' set-up is open the door for the younger stars to come through and grab their chance and how they’ve performed!

Coach De Bruin and company must also be lauded for backing the “kids”, who’ve paid them back with some quality outings so far. Here one thinks of backs Tyrone Green, Wandisile Simelane and Franco Naude, and forwards Tshituka, Hacjivah Dayimani, James Venter, Ruan Vermaak, Rhyno Herbst, Pieter Jansen and possibly the best of the bunch, loan prop from the Cape, Carlu Sadie, who has shone at No 3.

They’ve got some fight

The Lions suffered two defeats early on against the Stormers in Cape Town and the Bulls at Ellis Park, and looked to be on a downward spiral ahead of the visit by the tricky Jaguares on March 9.

But the Lions produced a quality performance and blew their opponents off the park before suffering a late implosion, although they’d done enough to get back on track.

And the week after that, they appeared to be down and out against the Rebels before a stunning second half which saw them score 31 unanswered points, ensuring a thrilling 36-33 win.

Signs times are changing

In the last three years the Lions have been South Africa’s strongest Super Rugby side by some margin, but not anymore.

This year there appears to be a soft touch to the squad; they should have held on against the Stormers in round two, but lost 19-17 in the dying minutes, and then also suffered a shock 30-12 loss to the Bulls at Ellis Park the following week.

While they beat the Jaguares home and away, and the Rebels and Sunwolves, there have been cracks in their performances. The futures of De Bruin and some players are also undecided after this year’s competition.

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Replies:
Posted By: Billy3
Date Posted: 27-Mar-2019 at 6:36pm
Om top conference te weees met sulke jong spelers wat deur Kom se iets van lions se development strukture. 


Posted By: Red_Machine
Date Posted: 27-Mar-2019 at 8:29pm
The lions HAVE to make Sadie a decent offer, he is immense and we desperately need him


Posted By: valie
Date Posted: 28-Mar-2019 at 6:26am
Originally posted by Red_Machine Red_Machine wrote:

The lions HAVE to make Sadie a decent offer, he is immense and we desperately need him
Agree. The young Frans Van Wyk has also impressed me in the last two games that he has came on. We also have Jonker , Adriaanse and Fillies to fall back on, so all of a sudden we are looking way more solid in the tighthead position than a couple of months ago.


Posted By: monster
Date Posted: 28-Mar-2019 at 8:51am
Die artikel noem dit nie maar ek dink Makou was net so n hengse slag vir die Leeus .... hy is n goeie speler en moes geduldig wag vir sy kans , toe kry hy seer


Posted By: LeeuBrul
Date Posted: 28-Mar-2019 at 8:59am
Ek stem oor Erasmus maar Herbtz en Vermaak het hul kanse mooi aangegryp....ons toekoms lyk goed....Enigste concern vir my is diepte op losskakel 

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Once a Lion always a lion


Posted By: Lion4ever
Date Posted: 28-Mar-2019 at 9:00am
Originally posted by monster monster wrote:

Die artikel noem dit nie maar ek dink Makou was net so n hengse slag vir die Leeus .... hy is n goeie speler en moes geduldig wag vir sy kans , toe kry hy seer
Ja, his injury was a big blow for us.


Posted By: Simba
Date Posted: 28-Mar-2019 at 1:28pm
Ek hou van Lombard. Hy is vining en baie nippy en as Elton nie sy kant bring nie sal ek hom 'n kans op loskakel gee. Tyrone Green kan ook daar speel. Ek dink hy het vir die SA Skole en Leeus se o19 daar gesppel saam met Simelane wat Senter gespeel het. D

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Posted By: petri
Date Posted: 28-Mar-2019 at 5:59pm
Tyrone lyk vir my baie goed tot dusver. Sterk in kontak, neem goeie besluite en vinnig. Simelane lyk goed, maar trippel nog so bietjie. Maar ten minste probeer hy iets met die bal, en sy hande is vrek goed. Alreeds 'n paar baie goeie offloads van hom gesien, so ek dink ons nuwe agterlyn gaan begin vorm vat.

Baie opgewonde, die rugby begin uiteindelik weer goed te lyk, en hierdie is nou Swys se span, so hy kan nou finaal uit Ackers se skadu klim. Hy hoop hy maak dit!


Posted By: vdwestjo
Date Posted: 29-Mar-2019 at 9:54am
Dink ons het baie jong talent by die Lions wat net wag nog om deur te kom. Baie opgewonde oor Tyrone, Simelane. Lombard, Vermaak, Vincent, Sadie net om 'n paar te noem. Baie min mense praat van hom. Bart Schoeman doen great werk by die Lions om al die jong talent na die Lions te lok

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Lions4life


Posted By: Attie Karate
Date Posted: 31-Mar-2019 at 11:55am
Carlu Sadie is tans die beste vaskop in SA. Wilco Louw, Frans Malherbe, Coenie Oosthuizen, Trevor Nyakane, Vincent Koch, Ruan Dreyer- nee wat. Einlik kom niemand eers naby nie.


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Up the Vaal!


Posted By: TunaLion
Date Posted: 31-Mar-2019 at 1:22pm
Originally posted by Attie Karate Attie Karate wrote:

Carlu Sadie is tans die beste vaskop in SA. Wilco Louw, Frans Malherbe, Coenie Oosthuizen, Trevor Nyakane, Vincent Koch, Ruan Dreyer- nee wat. Einlik kom niemand eers naby nie.


Op huidige vorm voel ek hy is die beste vasskop in die wêreld op die oomblik. Sal maar sien of hy sy vorm kan hou.


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Go LIONS!!!!!



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