LionsThe Lions will face a stern examination of their Super Rugby pedigree when they face the Sharks in Johannesburg on Friday.

And the biggest test will be in the scrums, where they will come up against the all-Springbok front row of Jannie and Bismarck du Plessis, as well as Tendai Mtawarira.

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Given his team’s set-piece problems in their 19-12 pre-season win over the Southern Kings last week, coach Johan Ackermann admitted they will have to “work hard” ahead of facing a much more intimidating adversary.

While the Lions’ starting front row – Julian Redelinghuys, Willie Wepener and Schalk van der Merwe – held their own against the Kings, it was once the back-up arrived on the field in the second half that things went pear-shaped for the Lions.

“I am concerned, as I expected more,” Ackermann said of his front row depth.

“They are good players and what makes them good players is the fact that they are good ball carriers – Jacques [van Rooyen] when he played for us and Corne [Fourie] for the Pumas last year.

“It has to be remembered that Jacques van Rooyen played his first game for us at tighthead [prop].

“We are putting him on trial there. We do have some good loosehead props and want to see if he can have the same impact at tighthead for us.

“However, it does start in the scrums and we can’t neglect the scrums – we will work hard on that aspect.”

Ackermann said that Ruan Dreyer is still coming back from injury and is a very good tighthead that will help resolve the issue.

“I do expect the guys who come on to be of the same standard, so that is something we will pay attention to.”

Kings stand-in coach Robbie Kempson, who played in 37 Tests for the Springboks from 1998 to 2003, admitted the Lions are in a similar pickle to what the Kings found themselves in last year.

“I can’t speak for Ackers [Johan Ackermann], but he does know that he doesn’t have dept in certain positions.” Kempson said.

The former Bok prop felt that it is not a problem of the Lions mentor’s making.

“He is in the same predicament the Kings were in last year,” Kempson said, adding: “He can’t get the top rugby players in the country, [because] he doesn’t have a headline sponsor.

“I feel very sorry for him.

“He should be given the best opportunity to perform at a top level [and] he is not being given that opportunity, because certain [provincial] presidents decided not to vote for something that is not a rugby decision.

“I feel sorry for him in that respect, he doesn’t have the strength in dept that the Sharks, Stormers, Cheetahs and Bulls have.

“Unfortunately he is not going to get it this season.

“That is why he took off players earlier than he should have – he can’t afford to have injury to his top players.”

7 Responses to Super Rugby: Lions – Tighthead prop depth a concern

  • 1

    Gee has Kempson gone soft on us?

    Or maybe he’s been attending the Scrumdown school of communications on a “How To Win Friends And Influence People” short course.

    IMO Opinion the depth isn’t particualarly a problem. As I said before to GBS, we don’t have any.

    Still no Lions team(s) announced for these 2 games at Thursday 11h45.

    Maybe waiting for the “headline sponsor”?

  • 2

    Lions: 15. Coenie van Wyk, 14. Deon van Rensburg, 13. Stokkies Hanekom, 12. Alwyn Hollenbach (c), 11. Chrysander Botha, 10. Wilie du Plessis, 9. Faf de Klerk, 8. Willie Britz, 7. Ruaan Lerm, 6. Warwick Tecklenburg, 5. Martin Muller, 4. Lourens Erasmus, 3. Bees Roux, 2. Willie Wepener, 1. Jacques van Rooyen.

    Replacements: 16. Malcolm Marx, 17. Charles Marais, 18. Corne Fourie, 19. Stephan Vermeulen, 20. Hugo Kloppers, 21. MB Lusaseni, 22. Stephan de Witt, 23. Ross Cronje, 24. JW Jonker, 25. Ruan Combrinck, 26. Deon Helberg

  • 3

    Lions team to play the Sharks on Friday:

    15. Coenie van Wyk

    14. Deon van Rensburg

    13. Stokkies Hanekom

    12. Alwyn Hollenbach (c)

    11. Chrysander Botha

    10. Wilie du Plessis

    9. Faf de Klerk

    8. Willie Britz

    7. Ruaan Lerm

    6. Warwick Tecklenburg

    5. Martin Muller

    4. Lourens Erasmus

    3. Bees Roux

    2. Willie Wepener

    1. Jacques van Rooyen

    16. Malcolm Marx

    17. Charles Marais

    18. Corne Fourie

    19. Stephan Vermeulen

    20. Hugo Kloppers

    21. MB Lusaseni

    22. Stephan de Witt

    23. Ross Cronje

    24. JW Jonker

    25. Ruan Combrinck

    26. Deon Helberg

    Seems like Ackerman is not rising to the challenge here, and wants to stay away from possible injuries to some key players.

    No Michael Bondisio, Franco vd Merwe, Derek Minnie, Jaco Kriel or Warren Whitely in the squad.

  • 4

    @ Lion4ever:
    Beat me to it!

  • 5

    3 @ Scrumdown:
    2 @ Lion4ever:
    Phweeeew, a real mix and match bunch… half starters, half who stand very little to no chance to be starters in the regular Super Rugby season.

    Think the Sharks team picked, can take these Lions out, big time!

    One of you 2 do an article for us, please… hell I have done enough Lions articles in the last couple of months!

  • 6

    5 @ grootblousmile:
    Done.

  • 7

    5 @ grootblousmile:
    But your blood is RED.

    Overjoy

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