The Citizen (KZN)

Lions set for exciting tour

- Ross Roche

The Lions left for Europe on Wednesday for an exciting European tour that will likely define their season by the end of it as they face important United Rugby Championsh­ip (URC) and Challenge Cup (EPCR) clashes on it.

They are 11th on the URC log and in the last-16 of the Challenge Cup, and by the time they return they could be out of one competitio­n and far off the pace in the other, or still going strong in both.

First up in the URC the Lions take on Connacht in Galway this weekend, followed by Ospreys in Swansea next weekend, and they will need to walk away with at least one win or a handful of bonus points if they want to keep pace with the other teams above them on the log.

Lions coach Ivan van Rooyen explained that they were sending a packed squad on tour so that they could challenge on all fronts over the coming week.

“We are travelling with a 28man squad to accommodat­e a four-week tour. The first two games will be in the URC and it’s important for us if you look at how close everything is,” said Van Rooyen (above).

“We want to get as many points as possible from the first two games. We all know how tough Connacht is in Galway. I think they have only lost against the Irish teams there. So that will be a great challenge for us.

“We then face the Ospreys, who managed to beat us in January (in the Challenge Cup pool stage) in the dying minutes, so it will be important for us to go there and rectify what we did. There are some good lessons from that game that we can take into it.”

Following the URC games the Lions take on Benetton in their Challenge Cup last-16 clash in Treviso, where they will hope to pick up a win.

If they do progress to the last eight, they will likely be travelling back to Galway to face Connacht, or to France to face Pau for a place in the semifinals.

“The third game in the EPCR is against Benetton. I think 14 out of the 23 that played this (past) weekend for Italy (in the Six Nations) is in the team, so we know that they are going to be full of confidence,” said Van Rooyen.

“It’s an opportunit­y for us to keep on fighting and stay alive in the EPCR. We will probably look to use the squad a little bit there and see if we can beat them there and hopefully the week thereafter, we will go back to Connacht or Pau.”

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