Otago Daily Times

Chiefs unable to claw back against Lions

- CHRISTOPHE­R REIVE

THE Chiefs do not have a lot to be thankful for so far this season, but their suddenly diminishin­g depth at fullback might be the biggest concern of them all.

First they lost Damian McKenzie to a seasonendi­ng knee injury last weekend. Now Jack Debreczeni could be in for another stint on the sidelines.

Debreczeni was stretchere­d off in a neck brace late in the first half of the side’s 2317 loss to the Lions last night. While the initial report was that Debreczeni was ‘‘OK’’ and cleared of any serious injury, Shaun Stevenson could see an increase in playing time at the back, as the next cab off the ranks.

Stevenson had his number called earlier than expected against the Lions with Debreczeni leaving the pitch, as the Chiefs tried to climb out of a hole in the second half.

The Lions, who moved stars Malcolm Marx and Elton Jantjies off the bench and into the starting side when the final team lists were submitted moments before the match, started with a roar. As the sides jostled for possession, it was the visitors who looked more likely to do something with it.

The Chiefs had a few early chances but were unable to capitalise on good field position, and found themselves trailing 30 early after a Jantjies penalty 10 minutes into the contest.

While the Lions had the upper hand, neither side looked particular­ly convincing. The Lions were able to extend their lead by another penalty at the 30minute mark as all signs pointed towards an uneventful half fizzling away.

Instead, the Lions made the most of some late possession and surprising use of skill to bag two tries inside the final 10 minutes of the half. Prop Carlu Sadie claimed the first try of the night after pushing his way over from close range, before No 8 Warren Whiteley sent a deft grubber along the sideline for winger Aphiwe Dyanti to scoop it up and run away to score untouched under the posts.

Something kicked into gear for the hosts midway through the second 40 as they began to claw into the deficit. A try to winger Sean Wainui provided the spark they needed; prop Nepo Laulala and midfielder Tumua Manu followed suit to bring the Chiefs within three points.

However, a turnover deep in their own territory inside the final three minutes buried the Chiefs’ hopes of a stunning comeback. While the Lions could have just run out the clock, Jantjies slotted a dropped goal with 30 seconds to go to seal an important win for the Lions, who improve their claims to the wide open South African conference. — NZME

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Up and over . . . Elton Jantjies, of the Lions, kicks a penalty during last night’s Super Rugby match between the Chiefs and the Lions in Hamilton.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Up and over . . . Elton Jantjies, of the Lions, kicks a penalty during last night’s Super Rugby match between the Chiefs and the Lions in Hamilton.
 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Jack Debreczeni lies injured duringlast night’s match.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Jack Debreczeni lies injured duringlast night’s match.

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