Sowetan

Mongalo sees synergy behind Lions progress

Team cherishes value of time spent together

- By Liam del Carme TimesLIVE

Joey Mongalo stopped just short of likening their early performanc­es in the Currie Cup to the fumbling of strangers in the night.

It is no great leap from what the Golden Lions skills coach actually said.

“We have started to date each other. Starting to find each other. We’ve been feeling each other out‚” said Mongalo of the team’s upward curve in recent weeks.

The Lions were rock bottom of the seven-team Currie Cup two weeks ago, but they have moved into the top four thanks to wins over the Pumas and Griquas.

“We never had a pre-season, but we are seeing the value of the guys having been together for a while.

“Tactically how we want to play‚ finding team synergy and settling into combinatio­ns has happened over the last three weeks.

“Now it’s the same team‚ same coaching staff and we are just trying to find consistenc­y in that. That’s probably the main difference.”

What has also impacted was the re-assigning of responsibi­lity within the coaching corps.

“We are a very united coaching group. That’s across juniors and seniors. We speak the same language on attack and defence.

“It is quite a smooth transition when a player or a coach moves up. We played quite a few U19 and U21 players in the Currie Cup team.”

As much as the Lions have shown improvemen­t‚ their opponents on Saturday come off a bye having spent much time observing themselves in the mirror.

“I think just as much as you’ve seen improvemen­t from us we can expect them to improve as well‚” Mongalo said of the Blue Bulls.

“They have conceded quite a few points. Mitch [John Mitchell‚ their coach] has been

‘‘ We have started to date each other ... to find each other

in the public eye and he hasn’t been shy in saying they want to work on that.”

The Blue Bulls will‚ however‚ arrive at Ellis Park with a team weakened by injury.

Hooker Jaco Visagie will later this week undergo surgery to repair cartilage in his shoulder‚ while centre Dries Swanepoel has undergone surgery to mend an Achilles tendon. –

 ?? / LEE WARREN / GALLO IMAGES ?? Golden Lions defence coach Joey Mongalo says they are finding team synergy and settling into combinatio­ns.
/ LEE WARREN / GALLO IMAGES Golden Lions defence coach Joey Mongalo says they are finding team synergy and settling into combinatio­ns.
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