The Lions’ Super Rugby campaign is subtly appearing to be entering troubled waters after they had to pull out all the stops to put a passionate Sunwolves team to bed 40-38 at a chilly Ellis Park on Saturday night.
After losing their unbeaten record the previous week against Blues, it took a try by wing Rohan Janse van Rensburg to create a big enough cushion of 40-31 for them to fend off their opponents.
However, there was enough gas in the the Sunwolves tank to score a fifth try in the dying moments to thoroughly spook the misfiring home side.
After holding on to a slender 19-17 lead at the break the Lions seemed to move up a gear after the break with their fourth try by electrifying wing Aphiwe Dyantyi to lead 26-17, but the errors kept coming.
Who was the star in this match?
While the Lions were very disjointed at times, it was their solid hooker Malcolm Marx who kept his standards high. His first try in the 27th minute he ensured the Lions’ lead grew to 19-10, while his barnstorming dart from a maul for his second try helped get back a decisive lead. at 33-31. The Springbok star’s defence was solid.
Key moments and themes
Point scorers
Lions – Tries: Andries Coetzee, Marvin Orie, Malcolm Marx (2), Aphiwe Dyantyi, Rohan Janse van Rensburg. Conversions: Elton Jantjies (5).
Sunwolves – Tries: Kotaro Matsushima, Craig Millar, Hosea Saumaki, Kazuki Himeo, Atsushi Sakate. Conversions: William Tupou (3), Ryota Nakamura (2). Penalty: Tupou.
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