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Alpha Lions off to tame Benetton

MORGAN BOLTON morgan.bolton@inl.co.za

THE Lions will land in Italy today and travel to Treviso to face Benetton with what can only be described as their full-strength squad.

The Joburgers return to United Rugby Championship commitments on Saturday at the Stadio di Monigo, and one suspects that both the coaches and players will be thankful for the time away.

The team’s structures have come under heavy scrutiny in recent weeks, with reports alleging a litany of problems and discontent between the various strata of the union.

Players are said to have lost faith in the coaches, with unhappiness also directed at upper management, while there are also reports that the coaching staff have also been at odds with their employers.

Whether there is any truth to all of it, there is an argument to be made that spending time away from further scrutiny could be just what the team need to refocus and rebuild ahead of their Challenge Cup round of 16 clash against Racing 92 in Johannesburg next week – a tournament and match which should now be the priority.

This is no pie in the sky sentiment either.

Time and time again, the coaches – headed by Ivan van Rooyen – and players have commented that tours are the perfect space to build understanding and trust.

So, while many will argue that their URC ambitions for a quarter-final spot are done and dusted, there is still much to play for.

That includes that aforementioned Racing 92 encounter at Ellis Park next Sunday, and it seems that Van Rooyen & Co want their players fighting fit for that now season-defining clash.

A more conservative approach, as employed by the Sharks during this season, could have seen the Lions tour with far more fringe-based players to negate the effect of any travel fatigue or injury concern.

There is no doubt that the thinktank at the Lions have taken this into consideration as well, and have calculated that it is an acceptable risk. As such, the 25-man squad that goes to the north of Italy is built with the players that defeated Glasgow Warriors at the end of February and then the Bulls a week later.

A similar match-day 23 should then be expected against ninth-placed Benetton this weekend, with that line-up surely also in action a week later against the French Top 14 club to ensure a quarter-final berth in the Challenge Cup.

The Pride should also be pleased to learn that Reinhard Nothnagel is in the touring squad.

The lock was in fine form in the second row and as captain of the team before an ankle injury in December curtailed his progress. Along with his return, Springbok Ruan Dreyer could also be in the mix on match-day.

The 32-year-old prop could form a formidable front row on either side of PJ Botha or Morne Brandon at hooker, alongside the likes of JP Smith, Asenathi Ntlabakanye and Rhynardt Rijnsburger.

After proving his fitness in the two recent Currie Cup clashes for the Lions, loose forward Travis Gordon has also been co-opted into the touring squad.

Meanwhile, in some bad news, Jordan Hendrikse’s season is over after the union confirmed yesterday that he will likely only return to the field at the end of June.

In his absence, Gianni Lombard will have the opportunity to continue to develop his recent gains in form and confidence as a flyhalf.

The Lions are scheduled to name their team for the match on Friday.

Lions tour squad Forwards:

Willem Alberts, PJ Botha, Morné Brandon, Ruan Dreyer, Travis Gordon, Francke Horn, Jaco Kriel, Asenathi Ntlabakanye, Reinhard Nothnagel, Ruan Delport, Ruben Schoeman, Rhynardt Rijnsburger, JP Smith, Emmanuel Tshituka, Ruan Venter

Andries Coetzee, Quan Horn, Rynhardt Jonker, Gianni Lombard, Marius Louw (captain), Rabz Maxwane, Sanele Nohamba, Manuel Rass, Morne van den Berg, Edwill van der Merwe

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