The Citizen (KZN)

Mollentze wants to push buttons

EXPOSURE: PREPARATIO­N SERIES THE IDEAL PLATFORM

- Rudolph Jacobs

Considered to be one of the Lions’ prime signings two years ago, ace midfielder James-Henry Mollentze is “crazy” about the idea of getting exposure in the Preparatio­n Series.

Although initially lured to the Lions as a flyhalf from the Cheetahs, where he was a star in their U20 side three years ago, he took up the inside centre berth in the Lions’ opening match against the Pumas last weekend.

Seen as back-up to Elton Jantjies, Tiaan Swanepoel and Gianni

Lombard, Mollentze had a great Junior World Cup for the Baby Boks in 2019, where he played at flyhalf.

“I am crazy about the idea that the young players especially are getting an opportunit­y to show what they can do at this level,” said the 21-year-old Mollentze. “Hopefully this exposure will prepare us for playing at senior level.”

Having gone to school in Outeniqua in George, Mollentze formed a Lions midfield partnershi­p with Manny Rass last weekend, as the Joburg-based side edged the Pumas 32-28.

In the absence of regular midfielder­s such as Burger Odendaal,

Wandisile Simelane and Dan Kriel, the likes of Mollentze and Rass can build the Lions depth with a view towards the Rainbow Cup next month.

While many believe the team’s next assignment against the EP Elephants in Port Elizabeth on Wednesday will be a walk in the park following Peter de Villiers’ team’s drubbing at Loftus, Mollentze believes no player or team should ever be underestim­ated.

“I always believe when a team loses by a big margin, they come back better and more hungry.

The fact that we are playing in Port Elizabeth makes it a bigger challenge,” he added.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? IN THE QUEUE. Young Lions utility back James-Henry Mollentze is looking forward to showcasing his skills in the Preparatio­n Series.
Picture: Gallo Images IN THE QUEUE. Young Lions utility back James-Henry Mollentze is looking forward to showcasing his skills in the Preparatio­n Series.

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