Cape Argus

Lions have faith in young ones

- MORGAN BOLTON morgan.bolton@inl.co.za

THE Sharks, thanks to an injection of new capital, have signed the Springbok captain; the Bulls continue to bolster their squad with big-name players; and even the reportedly dysfunctio­nal Western Province have had limited activity in the transfer department.

Only the Lions are mum on upcoming player movement into their squad as they, along with the other three franchises, prepare for the European-orientated Rainbow Cup starting in April.

It seems then, from the outside, that there are no plans to do so, and if there are, the union is unwilling to disclose the who and the when.

Equally, Lions head coach Ivan van Rooyen remained coy about any future transfers but at the same time did not outright deny that there were no intentions to sign new players to the squad.

Said the coach: “Behind the scenes there are always things happening.

“I think, as we have seen on social media, it is great that our players are committing at this stage.

“In the bigger picture, the bigger plan, it is great for the squad to get settled in and if there is (a transfer) in the future, we will definitely announce that and create energy around it.”

Those players, as mentioned by Van Rooyen, who have pledged their services to the Lions for the foreseeabl­e future include Reinhard Nothnagel and Tiaan Swanepoel – both for three more years – and prop Sti Sithole for another two.

Only Springbok lock Marvin Orie has declined to re-sign with the Lions Rugby Company thus far, the 27-year-old subsequent­ly joining Province.

Neverthele­ss, his departure remains a big blow to the Lions as he was arguably their best player last season.

And yet, in spite of the non-movement of the Lions in the transfer market, there is no reason for the team’s supporters to be overly concerned at the moment.

The Lions still have a core group of veterans within their ranks, such as Boks Elton Jantjies, Courtnall Skosan, Jamba Ulengo, Jaco Kriel, Jannie du Plessis and Willem Alberts, while they sport a host of experience­d players in Rabz Maxwane, Burger Odendaal, Dan Kriel, Jaco Visagie and Ruan Dreyer, to name a few.

Moreover, the Lions have begun to bear the fruits of their developmen­t programme with the likes of Wandisile Simelane, Vincent Tshituka, Len Massyn and Carlu Sadie all making strides towards greater things in their near futures.

A bevy of exciting, talented players are moving through their youth system, and on Friday against the Pumas (7pm kick-off), several under-21 players have the opportunit­y to make their intentions known.

They include Baby Boks James Mollentze, Francke Horn, Nothnagel, Dameon Venter and Sibusiso Sangweni, and SA Schools players Banele Mthenjane and Izan Esterhuize­n.

 ?? | FRANS LOMBARD ?? TIM Agaba will be hoping to display some of his Sevens skills for the Bulls on Sunday.
| FRANS LOMBARD TIM Agaba will be hoping to display some of his Sevens skills for the Bulls on Sunday.

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