Challenge Cup – Can Emirates Lions Secure Back-to-back EPCR Challenge Cup Quarter-final

 

The Emirates Lions will look to secure back-to-back EPCR Challenge Cup quarter-final spots when they line up against Benetton in Treviso on Saturday at 18:0 (SA Time), but they will have to dig deep in what will mark their third away game in a row after being on the road in their last two Vodacom URC games.

This will be the second time the teams meet at Stadio Monigo this season after crossing paths in the Vodacom URC, where the Johannesburgers went down 15-10 – a defeat they will want to avenge on Saturday.

The Gautengers can expect a massive challenge from Benetton, who are currently in sixth place on the Vodacom URC log and who come off an encouraging home win against Connacht, but they will also be wary of the fact that they suffered only one more defeat in the EPCR Challenge Cup than Benetton, which should spice up the clash.

The Jaco Visagie led Emirates Lions are in action this Saturday in Treviso against Italian outfit Benetton in a Round of 16 clash of the EPCR Challenge Cup. Kick-off at the Stadio Monigo is at 18:30 (SA time)

Saturday’s match 23 sees a few changes in personnel from the side that ran out against Ospreys last weekend, capitalizing on the depth at the disposal of head coach Ivan van Rooyen. Victory in Treviso will see the team from Johannesburg face either Connacht or Pau, with victory against the former still fresh in their minds.

The Emirates Lions will rely on veteran Willem Alberts in the second row to provide the necessary experience alongside Darrien Landsberg, while Andries ‘Boeboes’ Coetzee is tasked bring calmness to the back three which features the return of prolific try-scorer Rabz Maxwane and powerful winger Stean Pienaar.

A positional switch sees Richard Kriel slot into the outside centre role, with Zander du Plessis getting his opportunity in the 12 jumper.

Scrum coach Julian Redelinghuys is under no illusions of what Benetton will bring to this knockout fixture, a side bursting at the seams with Italian internationals, fresh from a successful Six Nations campaign.

“They are a team with a lot of Italian internationals coming from, in their eyes, a really successful Six Nations so they’ll be full of confidence coming into this game. I’m sure they’ll also take confidence from their last-minute win against Connacht last weekend in the URC.”

“This weekend’s game is knockout rugby, and it requires a different strategy. You don’t need to earn bonus points, you just have to win – even if it’s like the Springboks [with last year’s World Cup] with just one point,”

“Right now, our big goal is to be consistent in our performances. We have already delivered very good performances this season, but also played poorly a few times and let ourselves down,” he concluded.

The new-look 23 boasts an impressive reserves bench, with the likes of Ruan Dreyer, Izan Esterhuizen, Francke Horn and Erich Cronje, all ready to make an impact if called upon.

Teams:

Benetton: 15 Rhyno Smith, 14 Tommaso Menoncello, 13 Ignacio Brex, 12 Malakai Fekitoa, 11 Onisi Ratave, 10 Jacob Umaga, 9 Alessandro Garbisi, 8 Toa Halafihi, 7 Sebastian Negri, 6 Alessandro Izekor, 5 Eli Snyman (c), 4 Niccolò Cannone, 3 Simone Ferrari, 2 Giacomo Nicotera, 1 Thomas Gallo. Replacements: 16 Bautista Bernasconi, 17 Mirco Spagnolo, 18 Giosué Zilocchi, 19 Federico Ruzza, 20 Henry Time-Stowers, 21 Lorenzo Cannone, 22 Andy Uren, 23 Tomas Albornoz.

Emirates Lions: 15 Andries Coetzee, 14 Stean Pienaar, 13 Richard Kriel, 12 Zander du Plessis, 11 Rabz Maxwane, 10 Jordan Hendrikse, 9 Morne van den Berg, 8 Hanru Sirgel, 7 Emmanuel Tshituka, 6 JC Pretorius, 5 Darrien Landsberg, 4 Willem Alberts, 3 Conraad van Vuuren, 2. Jaco Visagie (c), 1 Morgan Naude. Replacements: 16 Morne Brandon, 17 Ruan Dreyer, 18 Ruan Smith, 19 Ruan Delport, 20 Izan Esterhuizen, 21 Francke Horn, 22 Nico Steyn, 23 Erich Cronje.