Cape Times

It’s an important part of the competitio­n for the Lions

- Jacques van der Westhuyzen

JOHANNESBU­RG: Lions skipper Warren Whiteley has admitted his team are in a crucial period of their campaign and need to stay focused on just the job at hand, and not get carried away by what lies ahead.

The Lions are just back from a successful three-week trip of Australia, where they picked up 14 out of 15 available points, they face neighbours, the desperate Bulls, tomorrow, and then the ever-improving Southern Kings, before they have a month-long internatio­nal break. After that, they return for a match against the Sunwolves, before enjoying a bye weekend, and then wrap up with an away game against the Sharks.

There’s a lot going on in a stop-start few weeks, bodies are tired and sore, and the pressure to finish on top of the overall standings is massive, but Whiteley is confident his players will come through this challengin­g period strongly.

“I believe the guys are in a good space,” Whiteley said yesterday. “We’ve gained a lot of confidence from the tour and we know there is still a lot of work to be done.

“It’s an important part of the competitio­n for us, with the challenge of having a month off from after next week. But we’re in the right frame of mind and know we have a job to do in the next two matches.”

While the Lions are, indeed, in a good space – having won 10 of 11 games – the Bulls are not. They have struggled to win this season and there are continuous questions about whether their coach Nollis Marais is the right man to lead them.

“You can’t underestim­ate anyone,” said Whiteley emphatical­ly. “We’ve seen in this competitio­n that a top team can be toppled by a bottom team. We need to keep our feet on the ground.

“The Bulls are going to fight, they’re going to be determined. They’ve got quality players all around the park.”

Coach Johan Ackermann reiterated his captain’s sentiments. “The young players in the Bulls team will bring a lot of energy to the set-up. They’ll want to show their coach they can play at this level. They’ve got nothing to lose so that makes them dangerous.

“Those youngsters would have been waiting for this opportunit­y and they’ll go out there and express themselves.”

Ackermann has picked a familiar looking team, but there is no place for fit-again Ruan Combrinck.

Ackermann has again rotated players in the front row, while on the bench Faf de Klerk, Cyle Brink and Akker van der Merwe get an opportunit­y.

Lions: Andries Coetzee, Sylvian Mahuza, Lionel Mapoe, Harold Vorster, Courtnall Skosan, Elton Jantjies, Ross Cronje, Warren Whiteley (capt), Ruan Ackermann, Kwagga Smith, Franco Mostert, Andries Ferreira, Ruan Dreyer, Malcolm Marx, Jacques van Rooyen. Replacemen­ts: Akker van der Merwe, Corne Fourie, Johannes Jonker, Lourens Erasmus, Cyle Brink, Faf de Klerk, Jacques Nel, Anthony Volmink

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