The Citizen (KZN)

Lions back into survival mode

ALL TO DO AGAINST CARDIFF TO STAY IN THE RACE

- Jacques van der Westhuyzen

The Lions have it all to do to stay alive in the race for a play-off spot in this season’s United Rugby Championsh­ip, starting with today’s game against Cardiff at Ellis Park (kick-off 6.15pm).

If the Lions, 11th with 39 points, come unstuck against the team placed 12th with 25 points it will mean they are likely to be out of the running to finish inside the top eight for a place in the quarterfin­als.

They would then have to win their final two games against table-toppers Glasgow Warriors, next week at home and the Stormers away, and hope a number of other results go their way, for them to qualify.

It’ll be a tall order, if it isn’t already.

Ivan van Rooyen’s team will be the favourites at home today against the men from Wales, but so inconsiste­nt have the Lions been this season one just doesn’t know what they’ll produce in this must-win game.

In their 15 regular URC season games so far the best string of results the Lions have put together were three wins in a row in rounds six, seven and eight. They then lost two on the trot, before winning twice again, and then losing, winning and losing again.

And how they will now be ruing their poor start to the 2023/24 campaign, losing by narrow margins against the Stormers (33-35, home), Edinburgh (16-17, away) and Benetton (10-15, away).

It’s no surprise assistant coach Barend Pieterse and his fellow coaching team have been left scratching their heads, trying to figure out why the Lions have been so inconsiste­nt this season.

“We’re up and down and that’s been our season,” said Pieterse this week. “Good game, bad game, good game, bad game.

“That’s something we have to look at, and something that needs improvemen­t. We need to be better.”

Van Rooyen, Pieterse and Co will now hope the Lions follow up a loss last time out, against Munster (13-33 at home), with a win on the highveld, to keep alive their slim chances of staying in the running for the play-offs.

If ever the Lions needed another three-game winning run it is in these final rounds of the regular season.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? IVAN VAN ROOYEN
Picture: Gallo Images IVAN VAN ROOYEN

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