The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘It’s tough over there’

REDELINGHU­YS: LIONS MUST DRAW FROM THEIR FINAL EXPERIENCE IN 2016

- Rudolph Jacobs

Joburg’s Pride are at their best when written off, says former star.

f there’s one person who knows what a major challenge awaits the Lions in this weekend’s Super Rugby final against the Crusaders in Christchur­ch, it is former star prop Julian Redelinghu­ys.

Redelinghu­ys (right), who played tighthead in the 2016 final in Wellington against the Hurricanes where the Lions were beaten 20-3, cast his mind back to that fateful day yesterday.

“I remember warming up before the game I was lying on the grass and the swirling wind and raindrops just kept falling on to your face and it was an indication what awaited us,” Redelinghu­ys, whose career was cut short by a serious neck injury two years ago, said.

“But we were so well prepared and in a really good space after scoring good wins over the Crusaders and Highlander­s in the respective quarter and semifinal matches.”

The Lions trailed 10-3 at the break and two fairly soft tries at the beginning and the end were the only difference.

“I won’t say they were fortunate tries, but the first came when a ball was kicked through the legs of Lionel Mapoe and the second from a lineout where the ball was tapped and they pounced on it,” he said.

“They were probably more used to those conditions while their rushed defence put us under a lot of pressure and it felt like we never could get actually going.”

But Redelinghu­ys believes the Lions could be better geared this time knowing what awaits them with the same kind of conditions expected for this weekend.

“There’s no doubt the Crusaders deserved to host the final having played very good rugby this year and finishing well on top of the standings,” he said.

“But then we also know a Lions team are always at their very best when nobody gives them a chance to actually go there and pull it off. And then we know the Lions can score spectacula­r tries like the one Aphiwe Dyantyi scored last week.”

These days Redelinghu­ys is employed by the Lions where he is very involved in what he called a “Hub” where young players are guided to get education behind them to prepare them for life after rugby.

Also see Pages 34 & 35

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