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Quan Horn to start as Lions’ fullback against Dragons

21-year-old powerful running and booming boot expected to add spark to attack from the back

- MORGAN BOLTON

QUAN Horn will make his first start of the United Rugby Championsh­ip (URC) season at fullback when the Emirates Lions face the Dragons this weekend, it was revealed yesterday.

Horn has played all of his rugby from the wing this season, but his move into the No 15 jumper could be a whip-smart move from Lions head coach Ivan van Rooyen. It comes at the expense of Andries Coetzee, who is dropped from the matchday 23 – no doubt to keep him fresh for a tough 10 weeks ahead.

Neverthele­ss, Horn’s move to fullback remains quite pleasing. The 21 year old has had scant opportunit­ies on the bookend of the backline this season, and this positional change could see him have a much bigger impact on proceeding­s.

During his outing at No 15 last season in the tournament, Horn was full of running, powerful in his carries, dangerous on the counter-attack, defensivel­y sound and had a booming boot that could clear the Lions’ lines. He could well spark the attack from the back, especially if the Joburgers opt to play some running rugby.

Indeed, many would argue that he is better suited there than on the wing.

Horn is one of several changes Van Rooyen has made to the matchday 23. Rabz Maxwane returns to the starting XV for the first time this season to pull the No 14 jersey vacated by Horn. Jordan Hendrikse, meanwhile, retains the flyhalf position ahead of Gianni Lombar, who along with Henco van Wyk, is recently returned from SA 'A' duties.

Ruan Venter and Willem Alberts will both sit out of the clash at Emirates Airline Park tomorrow (kickoff 4pm), replaced by Ruhan Straeuli and Ruben Schoeman, respective­ly. Up front, fan favourite Sti Sithole returns to the run-on side, and will pack down alongside PJ Botha and Ruan Dreyer.

It will also be the first appearance in the competitio­n for Andre Warner and Asenathi Ntlabakany­e, who will cover scrumhalf and the tighthead positions.

The Lions have yet to win at home this season, and are currently sitting ninth in the URC standings after six games – three wins and three losses – on 15 points. They are level on points with Dragons, who have played one match more, but have an inferior points difference when compared to their hosts.

 ?? ?? QUAN Horn of the Lions runs with ball in hand. | SAMUEL SHIVAMBU Backpagepi­x
QUAN Horn of the Lions runs with ball in hand. | SAMUEL SHIVAMBU Backpagepi­x

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