The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Scrum can be decider’

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Ken Borland

The Bulls scrum was toyed with by the Stormers in last weekend’s loss in Cape Town and now they face another crucial examinatio­n by the Lions in the Super Rugby Jukskei derby at Loftus Versfeld this evening.

Lions coach Johan Ackermann has recalled powerful scrummager­s in Julian Redelinghu­ys and Robbie Coetzee and his Bulls counterpar­t Frans Ludeke is under no illusions that the result of the game could lie in how well Springboks Trevor Nyakane, Adriaan Strauss and Marcel van der Merwe cope at scrum time.

“The scrum can be the decider. It will have a huge impact like last week, we’re well aware of that. At times we haven’t been accurate enough and if we’re going to be successful on Saturday then the scrum needs to function. In our previous match against the Lions, it was a great contest there,” Ludeke said.

There was only a small iota of difference between the two sides at Ellis Park a month ago, with the Lions winning with a last-minute try, but the visitors ought to go into tonight’s game with enormous confidence on the back of five successive wins.

“They’re a great side, they’re playing fantastic rugby and they’ll have a lot of confidence, plus they’re winning the close games. We know it won’t be easy, but we are playing at Loftus and we’re all confident we can beat them here,” captain Victor Matfield (above) said.

The match will have massive repercussi­ons on whoever loses because it could leave them two wins behind the conference-leading Stormers, who should be victorious in Bloemfonte­in.

Ludeke suggested the Lions like to gamble back on the Highveld and a measured approach from his side could bring home the spoils. More on Page 44.

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