The Borneo Post

Lions tours must be protected despite calendar shift, says Springbok coach

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LONDON: Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus said future tours by the British and Irish Lions should be protected as restructur­ing of the season in England threatens to cut the length of the 2021 series in South Africa.

With the English domestic season being revamped from 201920 onwards, the 2021 Lions tour is scheduled to be cut back. In previous tours, the Lions played three tests and seven additional games against local teams. However, in 2021 there will only be five additional games, making a total of eight.

“I can’t really comment on the structure and amount of matches, but my first test match was against the Lions, so for me they are a very special team,” Erasmus told a press conference on Monday as he arrived with his team for Saturday’s test against England at Twickenham.

“When I was coaching at Munster, I had the chance to experience more the soul of the Lions. When you’re on the other side, they are your opponents, but when you’re here you almost understand what it’s all about.

“I don’t know if cutting it down to less matches will take that soul away, because I think the Lions will always be something big.

“But if there’s anything that threatens the Lions’ future, I think that should be taken out of the equation, because it’s a wonderful organisati­on,” he said.

An under- resourced South Africa are expecting a thorough examinatio­n on Saturday with the Twickenham test offering vital experience to fringe players, he added.

“Playing against England, under pressure in a full stadium, will be a new experience for some of the players and it will provide me with some good answers,” said Erasmus, who cannot use any of his English or French-based players because the match falls outside of the internatio­nal window.

That means Willie le Roux, Faf de Klerk, Francois Louw and Cheslin Kolbe will not be considered. South Africa will also rest lock Franco Mostert, who is to join Gloucester but is in a contractua­l dispute with the Lions.

 ??  ?? South Africa’s Malcolm Marx celebrates after scoring a try with team mates Jesse Kriel and Siya Kolisi during the Rugby Championsh­ip against New Zealand at Wellington Regional Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand in this Sept 15 file photo. — Reuters photo
South Africa’s Malcolm Marx celebrates after scoring a try with team mates Jesse Kriel and Siya Kolisi during the Rugby Championsh­ip against New Zealand at Wellington Regional Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand in this Sept 15 file photo. — Reuters photo

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