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THE Lions’ "big guns" — including star flyhalf Elton Jantjies — are all ready to roar against the Southern Kings in their Super Rugby relegation showdown at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Friday.
Lions coach Johan Ackermann on Tuesday named Jantjies in his starting line-up for the must-win, first-leg showdown in Port Elizabeth.
Ackermann opted to include all three of the players who recently returned from their loan stints at other Super Rugby franchises.
The return of Jantjies, Franco van der Merwe and Martin Bezuidenhout has given the Lions a shot in the arm ahead of their biggest game of the season.
When he heard the Lions line-up on Tuesday, Kings director of rugby Alan Solomons said: "There is no question that the Lions have got some really good players. But I don’t think they are better than we are. I think this will be a tight affair that will turn on little things."
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I didn't know this is how they were going to decide who is in next year Super Rugby.
Will aggregate score decide if it's one all after the two matches? What if aggregate scores are level?
I don't like it, but I don't have a better solution either![]()
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I'm sure SARU has instructed the referees to ensure the Kings stay in Super Rugby
relegation - yuk
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I didn't think it was going to be this way either. I thought the kings just replaced the lions.
IMO if they are going to use relegation & promotion, the super teams shouldn't partake in currie cup (even though the timetables are different I know) and the weakest super team play the winner of the currie cup for the lisence.
Or, you know the SARU grows a pair and tells the kings last year that there is no possible way they are going to get into super rugby until at least the next TV deal comes around,
But hey... It's the SARU...
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You'd think the lions would have to have an outright win to gain super status back a series draw wouldnt cut it
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anyone seen if these games will be shown on Foxtel? I had a look this am and couldnt find anything.
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First leg (Port Elizabeth)
Kings 19 - Lions 26
They are using the same points system as in the S15, i.e 4pt for a win and BP for 4 tries and losing less than 7. After both games team with most points go through. If same amount of points then I assume they will look at aggregate.
After last night if Lions win they through. For Kings to go through they need to win by more than 7.
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What shite!
Fair play to SA for giving lower regions a chance to play in super rugby by playing off against the last place SA team. This will only help make SA rugby stronger.
As for play off between currie cup winners & last place SA super rugby, Currie Cup is club rugby, Other is provincial. That would be like Force playing Soaks last year for the right to play super rugby.
Never going to happen.
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I agree.
At the end of the day the SARU stuck their foot in it when they promised the kings a spot this year before they broached the idea w the other SANZAR nations.
I think it's ridiculous what's going on over there. But it's ZA rugby and they're a bit crazy like that.
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It was never gonna be between last placed S15 and CC winner. Western Province won the CC last year, which is basically the Stormers. It was always gonna be Lions vs last placed S15 team.
As for the reason for this happening there's only one word, Politics!
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