The Citizen (KZN)

Lions must hit the ground running

- Rudolph Jacobs

This weekend’s match might be a “friendly” warm-up game, but no contest against the Stormers will ever be a walk in the park, Lions coach Cash van Rooyen has warned.

“For us it’s just a privilege to have the opportunit­y to play again,” Van Rooyen said.

“We know that the Stormers are a very good team. They have a great set-piece, great scrum, good maul and a sound kicking game.”

With Van Rooyen set to announce his squad tomorrow for the SuperFans Saturday clash, the Lions side was expected to include a combinatio­n of returning stars and new signings like returning flank Jaco Kriel, prop Ruan Dreyer, centre Burger Odendaal and fullback EW Viljoen.

“The Stormers have always had a great counter-attack if you kick on them,” Van Rooyen said.

“So…with Warrick Gelant there, the same will happen, so it’s a great test for us after the game we had against them in Super Rugby where they beat us in the 83rd or 84th minute.”

Van Rooyen stressed, however, that it was their first game in more than five months.

“The biggest focus for us this week is to get into the new normal, the Covid-19 game-week, to check protocols and to ensure what we can do and we are not allowed to do,” he said.

“In terms of the team it’s an opportunit­y for us to get back on the pitch, to show how we have grown and to create an opportunit­y for the players to really express themselves.”

Van Rooyen said it was important for the Lions to hit the ground running, while at the same time, remaining focussed on all the key areas.

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