Cape Times

Lions bring the heat

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

Lions (18) 32

Tries: Maxwane, Tshituka (2), Kriel;

Conversion­s: Hendrikse (2), Du Plessis;

Penalties: Hendrikse (2)

Yellow Cards: Xamlashe, Hendrikse

Scarlets (5) 15

Tries: Davis, Rodgers, Lousi

Yellow Card: Castelow

THE Highveld was resplenden­t on a scorching Sunday summer's afternoon, but it was the Lions who brought the heat.

Marshaled by flyhalf Jordan Hendrikse once again, playing with a fire in their belly, the hosts outpaced and overpowere­d Scarlets in an emphatic victory that had a bit of everything. It wasn't perfect – the Lions are still to play a consistent 80 minutes but they will be pleased with their back-to-back victories this past fortnight, which keeps them in the top eight of the United Rugby Championsh­ip.

Hendrikse might have ended the match on a disappoint­ing note after he received a yellow card in the 70th minute, but he can remain proud of his performanc­e.

The young flyhalf has kept the Lions ticking over on the scoreboard in recent weeks, but he has also added a bit of bulk this season.

He has always been hardy, but he continues to add new dimensions to his game, such as spotting a gap and making powerful runs. He added 10 points yesterday but also attacked the gainline, beating two defenders and affecting one turnover.

Unlike last weekend, the Lions involved their backline from the first whistle, moving the ball immediatel­y through the hands in an effort to stretch Scarlets. They played with a pleasing flow, and a comfortabl­e pace.

It did not take long for the Joburgers to change the scoreboard, Hendrikse slotting over a penalty in the fifth minute. Six minutes later, the Lions were at it again, the backline combining beautifull­y to produce a stellar try. After a nifty pass from Marius Louw, Rabz Maxwane bewitched the Scarlets defence to score the first try of the match. The Lions were full of running, but that did not mean they forgot their power game.

PJ Botha made an impressive run,

busting through weak tackles and it would eventually result in winning a penalty; Emmanuel Tshituka smashing his way off the base of the scrum to score his try in the 21st minute.

The Lions were then a bit guilty

of allowing the visitors back into the game, Scarlets poking massive holes at pace in a fractured defence.

Had it not been for some poor handling, ill-discipline and fundamenta­l mistakes they should have been much closer score-wise to the Lions. No 10 Sam Castelow's faulty radar at poles did not help matters, the flyhalf missing two penalties in the first half.

The Welsh franchise squandered at least two opportunit­ies, the most egregious when lock Sam Lousi crossed the whitewash, only to be judged that he collected the ball from an offside position at the breakdown.

They did eventually score through Dan Davis and a powerful maul that obliterate­d the Lions' efforts.

They also had a one-man advantage after Sango Xamlashe was sanctioned for the briefest of moments, only then to squander that when flyhalf Castelow was given his marching orders for the same infringeme­nt. On Xamlashe, the replacemen­t for outside centre Henco van Wyk, had an industriou­s display.

The second half started with trading blows, but the Lions landed the majority of their punches to the body, weakening the hosts, wearing the Welsh-outfit down in the altitude and temperatur­e.

A smart lineout would then fool Scarlets, splitting their set-piece in two, resulting in Lions hero Jaco Kriel cantering through their defensive line to score an easy try on his return to action. Man-of-the-match Tshituka then completed his brace, and a bonus-point victory, celebratin­g with a jive after he placed the ball.

 ?? | BackpagePi­x ?? MAN of the Match Emmanuel Tshituka of the Lions scored a brace against embattled Scarlets at Emirates Airline Park on Sunday.
| BackpagePi­x MAN of the Match Emmanuel Tshituka of the Lions scored a brace against embattled Scarlets at Emirates Airline Park on Sunday.

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