The Herald (South Africa)

Rehired prop Dreyer to intensify competitio­n among Lions forwards

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Super Rugby franchise the Lions have intensifie­d competitio­n for the tighthead prop position by re-signing former Springbok Ruan Dreyer from Gloucester.

The forward capped four times by SA in 2017 will compete with another former Springbok, Jannie du Plessis, and young Carlu Sadie for the No 3 shirt.

After returning in 2020 after four seasons with Montpellie­r, veteran Du Plessis failed to make the expected affect, particular­ly at scrums.

This opened the door for much younger Sadie, who moved to the Lions from fellow Super Rugby side the Western

Stormers, to stake a starting place.

Now, the competitio­n will become even more intense as the Lions prepare to resume playing once SA Rugby gets the green light from government amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

There is hope that a domestic Super Rugby competitio­n including the Lions, Stormers, Bulls and Sharks can kick off not later than August.

The Cheetahs and Southern Kings, who play in the predominan­tly European PRO14 competitio­n after being ditched from Super Rugby, may also take part.

Dreyer helped the Johannesbu­rg-based Lions become one of the dominant forces in the southern hemisphere before moving to England two years ago.

His appearance­s in a Gloucester team under former Lions coach Johan Ackermann were limited by injuries, including a ruptured achilles tendon.

The Lions have also hired speedster Rabz Maxwane, a winger who joined from the Cheetahs after previous stints with the Stormers and Bulls.

Coach Ivan van Rooyen hopes the arrival of Maxwane can help compensate for the loss of exciting utility back Tyrone Green, who many pundits believe is a future Springbok.

Green, who can operate at full-back or on the wing, has moved to English Premiershi­p outfit Harlequins. —

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