The Citizen (Gauteng)

Lions set to rest Bok stars

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Rudolph Jacobs

The Lions’ leading Springboks like hooker Malcolm Marx, Franco Mostert and Elton Jantjies will be put on ice for their Super Rugby warm-up against the Bulls at Ellis Park next weekend.

In what will be the Lions’ only major pre-season game before their official opener at home against the Sharks on February 17, upbeat Lions coach Swys de Bruin said some of their top players had simply carried too much of a heavy workload since last year.

“Our conditioni­ng coach Ivan van Rooyen is doing excellent work on managing these players who either toured with the Boks in November or jumped straight into the Japan and European seasons,” he said.

“Most of them will be back with us between January 22 and 25, which will give us an opportunit­y to give the rest of the squad time against the Bulls,” De Bruin said.

Some 16 to 17 players would be rested for the Bulls game, but said the Bulls would also field a weakened side because they are in action on the same day against the Sharks in Polokwane.

De Bruin said others like prop Johannes Jonker (from Montpellie­r) and Rohan Janse van Rensburg will return from the Sale Sharks at the end of the month, while Kwagga Smith will return from Sevens duty on February 8.

“Jaco Kriel will miss about three games. He is recovering well after his shoulder operation but Ruan Combrinck will only return mid-April after his shoulder surgery,” said De Bruin.

“Warren Whiteley played a full 80 minutes in Japan last week and said it’s looking promising after his groin injury,” he said.

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