The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cash: It’s not the ref’s fault

- Ken Borland

Lions coach Cash van Rooyen (above) blamed the high error-rate of his own team and the ill-discipline that led to both of the locks being yellow-carded, for the Currie Cup semifinal defeat against the Bulls at the weekend.

He said the blame belonged to his side, rather than the referee.

The Lions went down 21-26 to the Bulls, but after 50 minutes the teams were level at 14-14.

Infringeme­nts at the ruck and maul then allowed the Bulls to score from a lineout drive in the 57th minute, but the crucial blows to the Lions came a minute later when referee Rasta Rasivhenge yellow-carded Marvin Orie for his second high tackle on Bulls captain Duane Vermeulen.

The home side poured on to the attack from the penalty and two minutes later Willem Alberts was sent to the bin after repeated offsides infringeme­nts by the Lions.

”Obviously our discipline left us wanting and with two locks off the field it was always going to be tough. Whether I think the cards were harsh or not, does not make a difference and you’re not going to win any game if you have 20 penalties against you. That gives the opposing team momentum and then the referees tend to be more harsh on you anyway.

“But it’s not Rasta’s fault, the blame is all our own and we gave them ball too easily with our mistakes. A couple of times we did try to run in our own half and put ourselves under pressure, but we showed we can put teams under pressure by carrying the ball through the phases, but too many times we would just turn the ball over and then the pressure would be back on us. We felt we had the momentum when we kept the ball,” Van Rooyen explained after the semifinal.

But from being also-rans in Super Rugby at the start of 2020, the Lions were on the fringe of competing for the Currie Cup crown and Van Rooyen said there had been good improvemen­t shown through the last season.

“Our senior guys – Willem Alberts, Jannie du Plessis, Jaco Kriel and Elton Jantjies – have been outstandin­g. They have grown the younger guys and they play a big role off the field too.”

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