The Citizen (Gauteng)

A lively debate over scrummies

LIONS: FIERCE COMPETITIO­N FOR THE NUMBER 9 JERSEY

- Rudolph Jacobs

Will the best Lions scrumhalf please step forward. There is currently a big debate about whether Morne van den Berg is regarded as the team’s top No 9, with others such as veteran Ross Cronje, Dillon Smit and Andre Warner also very much in the picture.

Van den Berg, or “Krappie” as he is known, scored a brilliant try for the Lions against the Pumas last week which brought the Lions back into the game at Ellis Park, which they went on to win.

But Smit has been waiting for his chance too after he suffered a serious hand injury last year against the Sharks in their opening Super Rugby Unlocked match in Durban.

“It’s always nice to get a player back from injury and luckily for us Dillon has been working really hard and been training very well,” said Lions coach Ivan van Rooyen.

“In his off time he worked hard to get game-fit, and game-ready, and it’s very nice to have him back.”

While Van den Berg started against the Pumas, Smit came on to replace him and Smit’s greater experience saw him producing a composed performanc­e in the second half to aid new pivot Tiaan Swanepoel in a smooth transition from fullback to flyhalf.

“Krappie played well, but Dillon also performed well. They have different roles in the team that they had to perform last Friday and both of them did really well,” said Van Rooyen.

In the Lions’ remaining three games of the Preparatio­n Series they face the EP Elephants away next Wednesday, followed by a home game against the Sharks and an away fixture against the Stormers.

Warner and Cronje should also get their opportunit­ies in the remaining three matches, with both playing big roles in the Lions’ plans.

Cronje is obviously the old hand among the four half-backs and his return has been delayed by an ankle injury, but in the Currie Cup he showed he has lost little of his class.

Warner in turn, produced the magic last year in the Lions’ sparkling 39-23 Currie Cup win over the Cheetahs in Bloemfonte­in.

“There’s still a couple of guys that didn’t get an opportunit­y on Friday. There were also the seniors who were not in the mix for the first game,” said Van Rooyen.

The Lions confirmed yesterday that fullback EW Viljoen would be out for three weeks and flank Roelof Smit for up to four weeks with knee injuries.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? IN THE MIX. Morne van den Berg is one of a host of No 9s fighting for the first-choice scrumhalf berth at the Lions.
Picture: Gallo Images IN THE MIX. Morne van den Berg is one of a host of No 9s fighting for the first-choice scrumhalf berth at the Lions.

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