Daily Dispatch

Lions have issues to work on before final

- LIAM DEL CARME

They are relieved, but the Golden Lions know they were far from convincing in their Currie Cup semifinal win over Griquas at Ellis Park on Saturday.

Although they were clearly the superior side in the tight exchanges‚ as well as on defence‚ they will have to improve by being more clinical when they meet the Free State Cheetahs in this coming Saturday’s final in Bloemfonte­in.

The last time the teams met in the final was in 2007 when a Willem de Waal conversion separated the sides in a 20-18 win for the hosts in Bloemfonte­in.

The 34-19 semifinal scoreline sounds convincing enough for the Lions but the issue was only put beyond doubt with four minutes to go when Marnus Schoeman crashed over from a marauding maul.

The Lions squandered a number of scoring opportunit­ies‚ something coach Ivan van Rooyen put down to the occasion.

“It was a typical‚ nervous semifinal‚” he said of his team’s high error rate when they had the opposition on the ropes.

Van Rooyen is happy‚ however‚ that his team is at least playing themselves into positions of promise.

“We created a fair bit. It’s about polishing the finishing‚ and the decision-making. It is a thing we will work on‚” he vowed ahead of the final.

Another area that may also require some revision this week is his team’s discipline.

Griquas stayed in the game‚ largely through the impeccable boot of flyhalf George Whitehead.

“You can always work on discipline‚ especially at ruck time. It is a coachable thing‚” Van Rooyen assured the fans.

The Lions, however, will be buoyed by the work they did up front.

Although they conceded a few penalties in that area‚ their scrum was largely in the ascendancy.

“In the last year or two there has not been a lot of attacking rugby off scrums. To have the platform to attack is nice. It is good for the outside backs to get ball in a bit of space.”

Van Rooyen said his team would also take a lot from their defensive effort.

The only try Griquas scored came as a result of a favourable ricochet from one of the uprights from a Whitehead penalty.

The Cheetahs, however‚ are unlikely to rely only on good fortune.

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