The Lions can dish the ball out and make offloads to the cows come home but their main problem is their defence. They were decent enough in Rd.1 against the Stormers but they have averaged 38 missed tackles in the last three games.
As I wrote before: the Tahs will make a mistake getting caught up in the Lions 7s type game and maybe running into each other. With such a poor defence the Lions will be vulnerable to the pick and drive and the backs coming off them on the burst. I wouldn't count on trying to get the outside break on the Lions backs by dishing it out ad nauseam - they are seriously fast.
Lions:
15 Earl Rose,
14 Tonderai Chavhanga,
13 Walter Venter,
12 Doppies la Grange,
11 Wandile Mjekevu,
10 Carlos Spencer,
9 J.P. Joubert;
1 Heinke van der Merwe,
2 Hannes Franklin,
3 Kevin Buys,
4 Franco van der Merwe,
5 Willem Stoltz,
6 Cobus Grobbelaar (captain),
7 Derick Minnie,
8 Todd Clever.
Replacements: 16 Charles Emslie, 17 J.C. Janse van Rensburg, 18 Jacques Lombaard, 19 Robert Kruger, 20 Jano Vermaak, 21 Burton Francis, 22 Wigan Pekeur.
We all know Chavanga who scored 4 tries against the Wallabies IIRR but watch out for the other winger, Mjekevu, also. He can turn out the light and get into bed before it gets dark.
This is their best T5; they rested 3 of them in Canberra. The Tahs guys should best them though. American 8 Clever and skipper 6 Grobbelaar are in great form, in fact I can't remember Baywatch having a bad game. 7 Minnie is good too - it's a form backrow
It will be good to see Carlos again. He is past his prime as a lot of us are but watching him will bring back memories.
I see that scrummie Vermaak is back in the team. I though that he was one of the Lions best players last year but he hasn't played to date IIRR. Watch him - he's like a bagful of snakes. Our midfield had better watch out for la Grange too.