Lee Grant
John Eales (66)
Not sure where to put this, but I'll put it here.
I've just had a chance to look at the Lions v Southern Kings warm-up match which was played on the weekend before last in front over over 18,000 fans. The Lions are the team that have been relegated in favour of the Kings but they will have the right to be promoted back into Super Rugby if they beat the lowest ranked SAffer team later in the year.
That looks like being the Kings - though they did not field their best side against the Lions which makes it hard to judge them.
For the Kings I didn't see Luke Watson, Andries Strauss (the centre, and cousin of the Springbok), Waylon Murray, Michael Killan and Steven Sykes on the park, nor the Argentine scrummie Nicolas Vergallo, who played against the Wallabies last year. Kiwi Hadleigh Parkes played 12 and he looked handy, as did scrummie Johan Herbst who scored two tries on the snipe.
The Lions were 22-7 ahead at oranges but won but by only 41-31 after fading in the 2nd half. To be fair, the Lions have lost influential players like Elton Jantjies to other Saffer franchises.
Some of the pundits reckon that the best chance for the Kings to get a win this year will be against the Force at home next weekend. I think the Force should handle them OK because the Kings had trouble getting enough possession, and their scrum was not that great.
PS – All the foreign players got on the park for their last trial match, against Griquas last weekend, but the Kings lost again.
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I've just had a chance to look at the Lions v Southern Kings warm-up match which was played on the weekend before last in front over over 18,000 fans. The Lions are the team that have been relegated in favour of the Kings but they will have the right to be promoted back into Super Rugby if they beat the lowest ranked SAffer team later in the year.
That looks like being the Kings - though they did not field their best side against the Lions which makes it hard to judge them.
For the Kings I didn't see Luke Watson, Andries Strauss (the centre, and cousin of the Springbok), Waylon Murray, Michael Killan and Steven Sykes on the park, nor the Argentine scrummie Nicolas Vergallo, who played against the Wallabies last year. Kiwi Hadleigh Parkes played 12 and he looked handy, as did scrummie Johan Herbst who scored two tries on the snipe.
The Lions were 22-7 ahead at oranges but won but by only 41-31 after fading in the 2nd half. To be fair, the Lions have lost influential players like Elton Jantjies to other Saffer franchises.
Some of the pundits reckon that the best chance for the Kings to get a win this year will be against the Force at home next weekend. I think the Force should handle them OK because the Kings had trouble getting enough possession, and their scrum was not that great.
PS – All the foreign players got on the park for their last trial match, against Griquas last weekend, but the Kings lost again.
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