The Citizen (Gauteng)

Lions let some cubs out to play

EXCITING: YOUNG GUNS WILL GET TO SHOW THEIR TEETH

- Rudolph Jacobs

Although he is taking a step back, Lions coach Cash van Rooyen doesn’t believe he is throwing the young cubs – including new coach Mziwakhe Nkosi – to the wolves against the Pumas at Ellis Park this weekend.

Nkosi will take charge of the Lions team for the preparatio­n matches and will be assisted by Wessel Roux in the forwards.

Van Rooyen will still oversee proceeding­s as head coach of the Lions Rugby Company.

With regular captain Elton Jantjies taking a break, the team will be captained on Friday by lock Reinhard Nothnagel.

Fullback Tiaan Swanepoel will get a chance at flyhalf, while some of the exciting young talents at the union, including centre James Mollentze, No 8 Francke Horn, lock Emmanuel Tshituka, Baby Boks prop Nathan McBeth and hooker PJ Botha, will also look to grab the attention.

On the bench, the son of Lions CEO Rudolf Straeuli, Ruhan, has been included as a flank/lock option, while Tshituka is the younger brother of flank Vincent.

There are however also seasoned stars like fullback EW Viljoen, props Jannie du Plessis and Wiehahn Herbst, and flankers Roelof Smit and Marnus Schoeman in the group.

“It’s a great opportunit­y for us to give some game time to guys who haven’t played Super Rugby or Currie Cup and to look at some junior players,” Van Rooyen said.

“The majority of the seniors only started training again on Monday so it was too early to push them into it,” said Van Rooyen.

“This will be an opportunit­y for us to give everybody game time, and get ready for the year,” he added.

Nkosi is a former SA Schools coach and a man who operated in that set-up for four-and-a-half years, coming through the Lions coaching systems.

He steered the Lions Under-21 side to the final of the national tournament in 2020 and was an integral part of the union’s junior rugby structures.

Nkosi said the players picked for this match against the Pumas were being blooded for the future.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? BIG SHOULDERS. Young lock Reinhard Nothnagel will lead the Lions against the Pumas at Ellis Park this weekend.
Picture: Gallo Images BIG SHOULDERS. Young lock Reinhard Nothnagel will lead the Lions against the Pumas at Ellis Park this weekend.

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