Lions in the mood for a fight

Jantjies insists SA team is fully prepared for final

Lions’ talisman Elton Jantjies says the lessons‚ if not the pain‚ of two previous finals are the best preparation a team could hope for going into a third successive Super Rugby climax.
The Lions’ talisman will line up for his third straight final with his teammates‚ following defeat to the Hurricanes in 2016 and the Crusaders last year.
“I don’t feel pressure because we are prepared.
“We’ve been to two finals in a row‚ now a third.
“You can’t ask for much better preparation for Super Rugby finals‚” said Jantjies.
He didn’t want to dwell on what had been, but eventually Jantjies had to relent.
“It hurts‚ if you’re playing 20 weeks of rugby and you get into playoffs and a final and not winning it,” he said about losing last year’s final against the Crusaders at Ellis Park.
“Again‚ you are taking experience‚ learning from those mistakes‚” said Jantjies.
It will also be imperative for the Lions to learn from their misadventures in previous finals when they again square up against the redoubtable Crusaders this Saturday.
The Crusaders have played 20 playoff matches at home in Super Rugby, and they’ve won them all.
“I don’t have a fear for them‚” said Jantjies.
“The biggest thing for this group is guys have been learning in every match. We have been together for three‚ four‚ five years.
“I always refer to the historical win that we got against the Chiefs (away from home in 2016). That comes up in my mind every time.”
Jantjies refers to the unity and systems in the Lions group as factors that help them rise above their opponents.
“The things we’ve gone through as a group you can’t describe. We don’t want to put pressure on ourselves.
“Everything is relaxed. We just have to travel. It’s about getting the bodies fresh‚” said the flyhalf.
Jantjies was loathe to be drawn into assessing his prospects against opposing flyhalf Richie Mo’unga.
In fact‚ he almost made it sound as if one set of robots will be trying to outmanoeuvre another this Saturday.
“We don’t focus on individuals‚” he said. “It is the Crusaders against the Lions.”
 
He then conceded: “He is a quality player and loves space. He’s got quality players around him.
“It will be exciting as well because it is two teams that love scoring tries.”
Unsurprisingly‚ however‚ rain has been forecast for Christchurch this weekend which should make the match more of an arm wrestle for the respective sets of forwards.
“Obviously we’ll have to change our game plan‚” he said...

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