The Citizen (KZN)

Dyantyi could be the trump card

SEASON OVER FOR FERREIRA AND GROOM

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Having become a Springbok after only a handful of Super Rugby games, electrifyi­ng Lions wing Aphiwe Dyantyi could prove to be one of their major attacking weapons in the Super Rugby quarterfin­al against the Jaguares at Ellis Park this weekend.

Dyantyi said yesterday that going into the play-offs it was obviously great that they had made it and had secured a home quarterfin­al.

“Looking forward to the opportunit­y. It went well last week so it’s a really good platform going into this week,” said Dyantyi.

“I couldn’t have imagined a lot of things last year, but I’m enjoying my rugby at the Lions, being part of this family and looking forward to what’s lying ahead.

“The Jaguares have really impressed, especially over there in Buenos Aires, but in a play-off it’s about who wants it the most.”

With Bok defence coach Jacques Nienaber dropping in at the Lions training yesterday as part of the Bok alignment process, Dyantyi said they are well aware what waits on defence, with Nienaber having caught up with the Boks in the side.

“At the end of the day it’s not just going to depend on me, it will have to be a collective effort, the guys on the inside of me need to do well, like the five-seconds fight in the ruck and communicat­ion is important.

“We use a different system to the Boks. It goes with the instructio­n the coaches give us and the freedom to express ourselves.”

Dyantyi said with fellow Bok wing Courtnall Skosan returning to full fitness there’s healthy competitio­n.

“I’ve always been inspired regardless who I compete against, but at the end of the day we are team-mates who always push each other and motivate each other, it feels like it gives us a different energy.”

The Lions have suffered two season-ending injuries after lock Andries Ferreira (torn tendon) and scrumhalf Nic Groom (fractured wrist) had to go under the knife.

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 ?? Picture: Backpagepi­x ?? GLORYHUNTE­R. Captain Philip Snyman is desperate to lead the Blitzboks to their first World Cup title in San Francisco this weekend.
Picture: Backpagepi­x GLORYHUNTE­R. Captain Philip Snyman is desperate to lead the Blitzboks to their first World Cup title in San Francisco this weekend.

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