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Lions in seven-try rout

Fri, 27 Aug 2010 22:13


Added value: The Lions' Emerging Bok scrumhalf Jano Vermaak

The Lions continued their resurgence under New Zealander John Mitchell, beating the Leopards 45-22 in a Currie Cup encounter in Johannesburg on Friday.

Running with virtually every ball, the Lions produced a seven-try rout in a lively match - their third successive victory.

The impressive display of running rugby and good support overturned an early 0-5 deficit, following one of the characteristic  sniping tries by Leopards scrumhalf Michael Bondesio.

The Lions scored seven tries to three and got their bonus point after only 38 minutes, following four very good and crowd-pleasing tries - with the highlight probably the 60 metres run for his first try by huge lock Johan Snyman, after a recycled ruck ball.

The Lions went into the break 24-10 ahead, after a Neill Jacobs penalty had pulled back three points for the Leopards  - following Lions tries by Renaldo Bothma, Snyman and Warren Whiteley, with only one converted by Elton Jantjies.

Michael Killian added the bonus point try just before the break, after some good interplay by the backs and Elton converted.

The confidence with which the home side flung the ball around impressed, as well as their good backing up and especially the speed with which the ball was recycled from the breakdown.

Snyman impressed with his physical presence and also his workrate in covering ground from the one breakdown to the other. Not quite match fit yet, he could well provide that grunt up front that the Lions have been in need of all year.

His second try, in bending down at full speed to pick up a ball from the ground after a Leopards handling error underlined his skills.

On the negative side, the Lions turned over a few balls at the rucks and relaxed on defence towards the end when the game was won and many replacements possibly disrupted their structures.

Jantjies missed his third just after the restart and the Leopards had a reasonable spell, including winning some of the mentioned turnovers. They even kicked for the corner in an effort to try and catch up to the Lions score.

But 18 minutes into the second half Jantjies, who was again exemplary with his distribution and the speed he brought to the backs, set his backs in motion and Jano Vermaak rounded off another good Lions try after juggling a wayward pass from Killian who had made the break. Jantjies converted from in front of the posts to make it 31-8 late in the third quarter.

Six minutes later flanks Joshua Strauss, who made the running, and Bothma combined with the latter scoring his second try after an  inside pass.

Replacement flyhalf Burton Francis converted (38-8).

The Lions allowed the game to become a little too loose, and with seven minutes remaining the Leopards were rewarded for their efforts with a try that started 70 metres out and was rounded off by fullback Jan van Zyl.

Clayton Durand's conversion was good (38-15) and it became 38-22 when RW Kember scored virtually from the kick-off   with Warren Whiteley off with a yellow card following a dangerous tackle.

The scorers:

For the Lions:
Tries:
Bothma 2, Snyman 2, Whiteley, Killian, Vermaak
Cons: Jantjies 3, Francis 2

For the Leopards:
Tries:
Bondesio, Van Zyl, Kember
Cons: Durand 2
Pen: Jacobs

Yellow card: Warren Whiteley (Lions, 75 - dangerous play, high tackle)

Teams:

Lions: 15 Jaco Taute, 14 Jannie Boshoff, 13 Waylon Murray, 12 Doppies la Grange, 11 Michael Killian, 10 Elton Jantjies, 9 Jano Vermaak, 8 Warren Whiteley, 7 Joshua Strauss, 6 Renaldo Bothma/Derick Minnie, 5 Franco van der Merwe (captain), 4 Johan Snyman, 3 Ross Geldenhuys/Ruan Dreyer, 2 Martin Bezuidenhout, 1 JC Janse van Rensburg.
Replacements: 16 Edgar Marutlulle, 17 Wayne Swart, 18 George Earle, 19 Derick Minnie/Jaco Kriel, 20 JP Joubert, 21 Burton Francis, 22 Pieter Engelbrecht.

Leopards: 15 Jan van Zyl, 14 Deon Scholtz, 13 Jovan Bowles, 12 Walter Venter, 11 Shuaib Samaai, 10 Neill Jacobs, 9 Michael Bondesio, 8 Riaan Swanepoel, 7 Reginald Kember, 6 Wilhelm Koch (captain), 5 Anthonie Gronum, 4 Brad Mockford, 3 Barend van der Walt, 2 Gavin Williamson, 1 Bennie Uys.
Replacements: 16 Marthinus van der Westhuizen, 17 Johan Coetzee, 18 Edrich Linde, 19 Christo van Niekerk, 20 Jean Tiedt, 21 Clayton Durand, 22 Danie Dames.

Referee: Craig Joubert
Assistant referees: Luke Burger, Christie du Preez
TMO: Willie Roos

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