Daily Dispatch

Mapoe takes it all on the chin

- LIAM DEL CARME

Experience has taught Lionel Mapoe how to absorb a kick in the teeth.

The scorer of two tries for the Springboks in their defeat in Mendoza to Argentina last month was duly left out of the squad that travelled Down Under.

“That happens‚” said Mapoe with an insouciant shrug of the shoulders on Tuesday.

“I’ve been in this game for a while now.

“I’m much more experience­d in handling that kind of… I don’t want to say negative‚ but turn it into a positive. It would have been much more difficult for me if I wasn’t playing rugby.

“Obviously it was a disappoint­ment but I chose not to take it as a negative‚” said the Golden Lions centre.

“I’ve got nothing to prove. I can take it as a negative or as a positive.

“We want to win the Currie Cup. All my focus is here. Whenever the call comes‚ I’ll be there. If I perform well I will be rewarded.”

Fortunatel­y Mapoe’s got enough of a diversion to keep his creative juices flowing at the Lions. At the mature age of 30 he is one of the beacons the tyros in the team are looking up to.

“The last few games have actually been good for me. I’m basically an old cat with a bunch of young guys.”

The Lions have had things their own way in the first three matches of the Currie Cup, but on Saturday they square up to defending champions Western Province.

Mapoe shared where he believes Saturday’s game will be won or lost.

“We always say it starts upfront in the pack. We will have to man up and be much more physical. The side that is more physical will take it.

“We’ll have to be physical in everything we do. We going to have to win the setpieces and get go-forward ball. That’s how we’ll win it‚” said Mapoe.

Winger Madosh Tambwe dislocated an ankle against the Free State and is out for the rest of the season. —

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