The Citizen (KZN)

Lions not scared of physical battle

HAVE THE PERSONNEL TO TAME THE BULLS

- Ross Roche

Physicalit­y will be key for the Lions if they are to repeat last year’s feat of upsetting the Bulls in their United Rugby Championsh­ip (URC) cross-Jukskei derby at Loftus Versfeld this afternoon (kick-off 3pm).

Last season the Lions went into their last SA derby in Pretoria on a 10 match losing streak against South African sides, but turned things on its head with a 29-25 win.

Having gained some muchneeded confidence from that game the Lions almost beat the Stormers at Ellis Park at the start of this season, going down 35-33 in the end, but beat the Sharks 20-18 for a first win in Durban in 2017, so they should be confident.

They however come up against an in-form Bulls team who are currently the top-placed SA side on the URC log and have named a very strong side for the game, but coach Ivan van Rooyen believes that his side have the personnel to beat them.

“We do (have the players to win). If we focus on ourselves and are effective in what we want to do, and get our structures right in attack, defence and kicking we can beat them,” said Van Rooyen.

“But if you are not physical against the Bulls they are going to build momentum, and get quick ball and offloads. So we know we have to front up physically. We know we have to front up in defending against their set-piece and kicking game.

“So we have been working hard (this week) on our defence and making sure that we work hard, set quickly and make good decisions (in the game).”

The Bulls have named a strong team for the match with Springbok World Cup winners Willie le Roux at fullback and Marco van

Staden at flank, but wings KurtLee Arendse and Canan Moodie are both missing, due to certain Bok resting protocols.

Johan Goosen is at 10, while Ruan Nortje captains the side from lock, with regular captain Marcell Coetzee playing off the bench.

The Lions have also named as strong a team as possible with Sanele Nohamba back at 10, after playing scrum-half last weekend, while Jordan Hendrikse returns to the bench despite his links with the Sharks.

Heading into the game off two losses, the Lions are desperate to get back to winning ways, but having had a shorter week after their loss against Ospreys on Sunday, it may have helped in their preparatio­n for the game.

“In a derby week things always sort themselves out, especially when it is against the Bulls just across the river,” said Van Rooyen.

 ?? ?? JOHAN GOOSEN Picture: Gallo Images
JOHAN GOOSEN Picture: Gallo Images

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