The Lions held a media conference to launch their Super Rugby campaign this afternoon, where the team to face the Cheetahs at Coca-Cola Park on Saturday was announced.

Kick Off is at 19h10 local time.

The team as announced at the media conference is:

Number Position Name Surname
15 Fullback Jaco Taute
14 Right Wing Deon Van   Rensburg
13 Outside   Centre Doppies La Grange   (VC)
12 Inside   Centre Alwyn Hollenbach
11 Left Wing James Kamana
10 Flyhalf Elton Jantjies
9 Scrumhalf Michael Bondesio
8 Number   Eight Joshua Strauss (c)
7 Right   Flanker Derick Minnie
6 Left   Flanker Cobus Grobbelaar
5 Right Lock Franco Van der   Merwe
4 Left Lock Wikus / Hendrik Van Heerden   / Roodt
3 Tight Head   Prop Patric Cilliers
2 Hooker Callie Visagie
1 Loose Head   Prop JC Janse van   Rensburg
Reserves
16 Reserve   Hooker Martin Bezuidenhout
17 Reserve   Prop CJ van der Linde
18 Reserve   Lock Hendrik /   Stephan Roodt /   Greeff
19 Reserve   Flanker Warren Whiteley
20 Reserve   Scrumhalf Tian Meyer
21 Reserve   Back Butch James
22 Reserve   Back Michael Killian

 

Head Coach John Mitchell will announce on Friday, 24 February as to whether Wikus van Heerden (knee injury) or Hendrik Roodt will start, in the meantime it has now been confirmed that CJ van der Linde will be on the bench, whereas at first Jacobie Adriaanse’s name was bracketed with that of CJ on the bench.

Coach John Mitchell indicated that the only real selection question surrounded Wikus van Heerden who is struggling to shake off a persistent knee injury.

It would therefore seem certain that CJ will gain his first Lions Super Rugby cap from the bench.

Lionel Mapoe who was initially named on the bench has been replaced by Michael Killian due to the fact that Lionel Mapoe has now been ruled out due to a hamstring injury.

Michael Rhodes was not considered for the team as he has not yet reached the required fitness level dictated by the coaching staff after an enforced injury layoff.

Both coach John Mitchell and Captain Joshua Strauss insisted that the current debate surrounding which, if any, current South African Super Rugby franchise would make way for the Southern Kings next year, is in no way a distraction for the Lions team.

Both stated that the Lions squad were all focused only on the execution of their weekly goals, and that they were concerned only with what they could infuence at any given time.

Lions President Kevin de Klerk, in an address to the media immediately following the Q & A session was at pains to point out that the Lions have been on a path to restore the glory of years gone by for the last couple of years, and that despite the “bad press publicity” currently being experienced by the Union are well on their way to reaching that goal.

He (de Klerk) insisted that the financial freedoms that the Union, its investors and supporters seek,  is and will become a by-product of Rugby success.

The President also confirmed that there has been a shedding of staff, both playing and other members, and that whilst the exercise had been painfull, it had been a necessary exercise.

As a person who has been to many Lions / GLRU functions in the past, I get the distinct feeling that there has been a real culture shift in New Doornfontein, and that with it there is a desire to be more transparent, open and honest with all stakeholders, which in turn is translating into a new found confidence with everyone involved with the union.

I think that that confidence coupled with the continuity of selections and the self belief that a coach like John Mitchell instills in his players may well translate into the best Super Rugby season for the Johannesburg based franchise in more than a decade.

Mitchell insisted today that topping the Super Rugby log is the goal, and whilst I would not expect anything less from him, I do not see why this squad of players, greatly unchanged by either acquisitions or player loss, cannot realistically challenge for a play-off spot.

Our Webmaster here at Rugby-Talk is on record as aying that the Lions’ first four games this season may well define their Super Rugby campaign, and I tend to agree with him. I just hope that the team carry on with the style and type of rugby with which they ended the Currie Cup in 2011, from the first whistle on Saturday evening.

If they do, I’m sure they will surprise many of the more fancied teams in the competition.

4 Responses to Super Rugby: Lions team to face the Cheetahs this weekend

  • 1

    Geeeez.

    90 minutes of trying to insert the MTN Lions logo, and every time the Varking thing just vanishes.

    GBS, PLEASE fix.

  • 2

    Agree with that sentiment. Good wins against the Cheetahs and Hurricanes will set them up nicely against Sharks and Stormers

  • 3

    This is a really good Lions side.

    Continuity of selection. well coached and with a quite self confidence and belief in their abilities.

    Really looking forward to the game on saturday evening.

  • 4

    Agree a very good team indeed. That said, the challenge for the Lions will be to maintain momentum, should they experience any more injuries. Apart from this 22, the cupboard is pretty bare except at loose forwards where they have talent aplenty!

    This is the team, that the Cheetahs wallopped 53-19!

    Michael Killian, Lionel Mapoe, Dylan des Fontain, Doppies La Grange (capt), Deon van Rensburg, Burton Francis, Rory Kockott, Warren Whiteley, Josh Strauss, Cobus Grobbelaar, David de Villiers, Wikus van Heerden, Kevin Buys, Edgar Marutlulle, JC Janse van Rensburg.

    Replacements: Martin Bezuidenhout, Patic Cilliers, Franco van der Merwe, Michael Rhodes, Jano Vermaak, Elton Jantjies, Jaco Taute

    Admittedly this is a much better team. With Jantjies and Bondesio, a step up from Francis.

    This was the team that thrashed them:
    15 Riaan Viljoen, 14 Philip Burger, 13 Robert Ebersohn, 12 Corne Uys, 11 Riaan Smit, 10 Sias Ebersohn, 9 Sarel Pretorius, 8 Davon Raubenheimer, 7 Ashley Johnson, 6 Heinrich Brüssow, 5 Wilhelm Steenkamp, 4 Francois Uys, 3 WP Nel, 2 Adriaan Strauss (capt), 1 Coenie Oosthuizen.

    Substitutes: 16 Ryno Barnes, 17 Lourens Adriaanse, 18 Waltie Vermeulen, 19 Kabamba Floors, 20 Tewis de Bruyn, 21 Naas Olivier, 22 Hennie Daniller.

    much of a muchness! But imho, the Lions have grown in stature since then, but if, it was enough to narrow a 30 point gap remains to be seen!

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