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Limping Lions can still ‘salvage something’ from season – Toyana

- STUART HESS

GEOFFREY Toyana remains optimistic that the Highveld Lions can “salvage something from this season”, explaining the events of the last fortnight have made him a tougher coach, who now understand­s his team even better.

The Lions, already struggling for form across all three formats this season, were hit by a storm last week when Alviro Petersen resigned as captain, citing “interferen­ce” from the convener of selectors Hussein Manack, Soccer African Nations Championsh­ip (CHAN), Ethiopia v Ghana, 6.45pm, SS4/7pm, SABC 1; Congo v Libya, 6.45pm, SS9/SABC 3 Capital One Cup, semi-final, second leg, West Ham Utd v Man City, 9.40pm, SS3/SS HD3/MaXimo Tennis Australian Open, day 9, Women, quarter-finals, 2am, SS1/SS HD; Day session, 7am, SS1/SS HD; Night session, 3pm, SS1/SS HD/CSN

TOMORROW Cricket Second ODI, New Zealand v India, 2.30am, SS2/SS HD2 RamSlam T20 Challenge, Dolphins v Highveld Lions, 5.45pm, SS2/SS HD2/ CSN Golf European Tour, Commercial­bank Qatar Masters, day 1, 12noon, SS6/SS HD6 Soccer African Nations Championsh­ip (CHAN), Burundi v Dr Congo, 7.45pm, SS4/SS HD4/SABC 1; Mauritania v Gabon, 6.45pm, SS9/7pm, SABC3

TODAY something he failed to prove in a series of meetings with the Gauteng Cricket Board hierarchy.

Toyana found himself, “to some extent”, the meat in a Petersen and Manack sandwich, with team morale suffering as a result. “It was a very difficult time. For everyone,” Toyana said.

“Just from chatting with the CEO (Greg Fredericks) it’s important that we move on. We can still salvage something from this season. That’s what we spoke about after the game in East London.

“We just said to each other: Tennis Australian Open, day 10, men, quarterfin­als, 2am, SS1/SS HD/CSN; Day session, 9am, SS1/SS HD

THURSDAY Golf PGA Tour, Farmers Insurance Open, day 1, 10pm, SS1/SS HD/CSN European Tour, Commercial­bank Qatar Masters, day 2, 12noon, SS6 Soccer Premiershi­p, Mamelodi Sundowns v Kaizer Chiefs, 6.30pm, SS4/SS HD4/ 7pm, SABC1; AmaZulu v Orlando Pirates, 7pm, SS HD5 Tennis Australian Open, day 11, match TBC, 2am, SS1/SS HD; Women, semi-finals, 4.30am, SS1/SS HD; Day session, 9.30am, SS1/SS HD; Men, semi-final, 10.30am, SS1/SS HD; Night session, 2pm, SS1/SS HD/CSN Cricket Fourth ODI, Australia 5.10am, SS2/SS HD2

FRIDAY

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England, Boxing Middleweig­ht (10 rounds), Curtis Stevens v Patrick Majewski, 5am, SS7 Cricket Third ODI, New Zealand 2.30am, SS2/SS HD2 Golf European Tour, Commercial­bank Qatar Masters, day 4, 11.30am, SS5/SS HD5 PGA Tour, Farmers Insurance Open, day 3, 8pm, SS6/SS HD6/CSN ‘Imagine after all the s**t we’ve been through in the last week, we are able to get something out of this season?’ It would be amazing and that’s what we have to focus on now.

“We can still get into the playoffs of the RamSlam if we win our remaining five matches. That will be difficult to do, but that’s what we must focus on trying to do. And we are also second in the Sunfoil Series, so there’s another chance at a trophy.”

After a superb first season as coach last summer, Toyana has FA Cup, round 4, Arsenal v Coventry City, 9.35pm, SS3/SS HD3/MaXimo Bundesliga, Borussia Monchengla­dbach v Bayern Munich, 9pm, SS4/SS HD4 Tennis Australian Open, day 12, women’s doubles, final, 6am, SS1/SS HD; Men, semifinal, 10am, SS1/SS HD/CSN

SATURDAY

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India, 21:55 - 22:22 Rugby HSBC Sevens World Series, round 4, Wales v Canada, 10pm; Australia v Scotland, 10.22pm; England v Uruguay, 10.44pm; Argentina v France, 11.06pm; Samoa v Portugal, 11.28pm; New Zealand v Fiji, 11.50pm, all on SS1 Soccer African Nations Championsh­ip (CHAN), quarter-finals, teams TBC, 4.45pm, SS4/SS HD4/SABC1 FA Cup, round 4, Bournemout­h v Liverpool, 2.40pm, SS3/SS HD3/MaXimo; Bolton Wanderers v Cardiff City, 4.55pm, SS3/SS HD3; Stevenage v Everton, 7.20pm, SS3/SS HD3 Bundesliga, Freiburg v erkusen, 4.25pm, SS7 Serie A, Napoli v Chievo, 6.55pm, SS5/SS HD5; Lazio v Juventus, 9.40pm, SS3 Spanish La Liga, Real Madrid v Granada, 4.55pm, SS5/SS HD5; Valencia v Espanyol, 8.55pm, SS5/SS HD5/ MaXimo Tennis Australian Open, day 11, women, semifinal, 8am, SS1/SS HD; Final, 10am, SS1; Men’s doubles, final, 1pm, SS1

Subject to Change seen the flip side of life as a profession­al coach this season, but believes he’ll be better for the experience.

“You learn through the tough times and this type of stuff just makes you stronger. I think I’ll be a better coach for having gone through this experience, even though it’s been very difficult,” he said.

The Lions remain winless in the T20 Challenge following a dramatic tie against the Warriors in East London on Sunday. However, Toyana is keen to relay the

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“We could easily be sitting here and be on 12 points having won three out of five. We should have won the first game in Cape Town (against the Warriors), dominated for 36 overs in Potch (against the Titans) and then got so close in East London on Sunday (against the Warriors). If you look at it like that, we haven’t been too bad.”

Despite the upheaval he caused in the ranks with his allegation­s against Manack last week, Toyana stressed that Petersen remains an important part of the Lions side. “He’s been very, very good. He’s been helping Thami (Tsolekile), working well with the youngsters and still contribute­s a lot in our team meetings.

“Virey is still a valuable member of our team; he brings so much experience,” Toyana added.

There’s little respite for the Lions who head to Durban tomorrow to face the Dolphins before returning to Gauteng for another trip to Potchefstr­oom to play the Knights.

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