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Opponents Beware: Lions still on the prowl

Despite destroying the hapless Bulls, Ackermann calls for more second half intensity going forward

- JACQUES VAN DER WESTHUYZEN

THE Lions have got some bad news for whoever they still have to face in this year’s Super Rugby competitio­n: they are not completely satisfied with their performanc­es so far and are hoping to raise the bar even further in their remaining matches.

That’s the word from the Lions’ leaders after they ran in seven tries to easily beat their northern neighbours, the Bulls, 51-14 in their match at Ellis Park on Saturday. The performanc­e by the Lions in the first half was particular­ly satisfying – they scored five tries and completely dominated the Bulls – but only managed two further tries in a rather stop-start, slightly error-ridden second spell.

And it is this inability to always go for the full 80 minutes that is somewhat worrying for coach Johan Ackermann and captain Warren Whiteley.

“Our bench is there to lift the intensity, to speed up the game, and on Saturday we hoped the likes of Akker van der Merwe, Corne Fourie, Lourens Erasmus, Faf de Klerk would do that, that’s why they get picked,” said Ackermann.

“We’re not happy at all with our second half showing. We dropped off in our accuracy and it’s something we have to fix. We were good at lifting the intensity in the second half last year, but that’s not the case this season.

“The reality is we won’t always have the luxury of a big lead, like we had today (Saturday, 39-14). The New Zealand teams lift their game in the second half, so if we’re going to live with them, if we’re going to compete until the end of this competitio­n, we’re going to have to go for the full 80 minutes. We simply have to be more clinical and finish teams off when we get the opportunit­y to do so,” said Ackermann.

The Lions though produced arguably their best 40 minutes under Ackermann in a stunning first half on Saturday. They scored five magnificen­t tries, played with pace and skill, used the whole width of the field, made offloads and kicked superbly out of hand. The coach admitted it was very pleasing on the eye.

“We challenged the players in the week to lift their intensity (after the tour to Australia) and because they were back on home soil they produced some quality rugby. It was one of the best 40 minutes I’ve been a part of,” said the coach.

“We played at the level we wanted to play at ... there was speed and intensity, and there were some very pleasing individual touches.”

Whiteley, too, enjoyed his team’s first half offering. “The intensity we played with was phenomenal. I was also really pleased with the willingnes­s to play; the guys were excited to be home and we used the opportunit­ies we created.

“It was a complete first half performanc­e ... we exited our half well and put pressure on when we were in their half, we made good decisions, we were good under the contestabl­e kicks. I think the guys had the right mind-set, they were just mentally switched on and that was pleasing considerin­g this was our first game back from tour.”

There were several quality performanc­es by Lions players, among them Ruan Dreyer, Franco Mostert, Kwagga Smith, Whiteley, Elton Jantjies and two-try hero Ruan Combrinck, who played his first Super Rugby game after returning from a shoulder problem.

They will now turn their attention to the Kings, who they beat handsomely earlier in the competitio­n, but the men from Port Elizabeth have been in decent form recently and will believe they can upset South Africa’s form team. That match kicks off at 2.30pm on Sunday.

 ?? PICTURE: BACKPAGEPI­X ?? SOARING: Warren Whiteley of Lions wins the line-out during their Super Rugby match against the Bulls on Saturday at Emirates Airline Park Stadium. The home side dominated from the first whistle to run out 51-14 victors against the struggling side from...
PICTURE: BACKPAGEPI­X SOARING: Warren Whiteley of Lions wins the line-out during their Super Rugby match against the Bulls on Saturday at Emirates Airline Park Stadium. The home side dominated from the first whistle to run out 51-14 victors against the struggling side from...

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