The Citizen (Gauteng)

Eloff predicts tight playoffs

- Rudolph Jacobs

Greater stability in the Bulls’ ranks and a potentiall­y emotional experience at Newlands for Western Province could put the home sides at an advantage in this weekend’s two Currie Cup semifinals.

The Bulls host the Lions in the first playoff at 2pm on Saturday, and Province welcome the Sharks to Cape Town at 4.30pm, but the margins of victory could be narrow, former Lions coach Eugene “Loffie” Eloff has predicted.

With the playoffs pushed out by a week due to precaution­ary Covid protocols, the four teams have been able to put measures in place to combat virus scares.

“There has been a lot of talk that it’s the Bulls’ year after they won the (Super Rugby) Unlocked trophy, and they are definitely riding the wave at the moment,” said Eloff, who steered the Lions to the Currie Cup final in 2007.

However, according to Eloff, the Lions showed in two narrow recent losses to the Bulls that they know how to rattle the cage of the men in blue, despite being expected to arrive at Loftus Versfeld as the big underdogs.

“The Lions showed in their recent game at Loftus they have the ability to put the Bulls on the back foot,“said Eloff.

“If the Bulls are going to underestim­ate the Lions, then we could expect a big upset and the visitors could create a big surprise.”

The former Lions mentor believed playoffs were about handling pressure and arriving on game day with the right mindset.

“My heart says the Lions could win, but my brain says the Bulls are just too settled as a team,” said Eloff.

“Don’t be surprised if the Bulls arrive as though they have already received the trophy and believe they can’t be beaten at Loftus,” said Eloff.

He nonetheles­s felt the Lions could ditch their underdog tag and take the game to the Bulls, In the second playoff match, Eloff believed Province might be driven by emotion with possibly having to play their final match at the historical Newlands.

“The last game at Newlands could fire up Province to end on a high and to raise their game.” he said.

“Both teams have been inconsiste­nt in the Currie Cup, while Province have been rocked by offfield happenings and they haven’t been able to gain momentum and rhythm,” said Eloff.

“In contrast, the Sharks have started to settle and maybe if the game wasn’t at Newlands the Sharks could have been given more of a fighting chance.”

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