Willem Alberts believes sticking to key fundamentals will be crucial if the Lions are to lift the Currie Cup on Saturday.
Alberts â affectionately known as âThe Bone Collectorâ â retired from rugby last year at the age of 40 and played over 80 matches in all competitions for the Lions.
He told Netwerk24 that he wants the Lions to be clinical, disciplined and take their scoring opportunities against Griquas at Ellis Park.
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âItâs important to be clinical. In the competition so far, theyâve played beautiful, flowing rugby. It helped that they have been allowed to play that way,â says Alberts.
âIf youâre not clinical and too loose in the way you play, youâre giving your opponent a chance in a final where every point is vital.
âAgainst a team like Griquas â whoâve shown so far this season that theyâre not standing back for anyone â you canât afford to be loose. You must be clinical and place your opponent under pressure.â
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It looked for all money that the Lions had finished the job against the Sharks at Ellis Park in last yearâs final, but a lapse in concentration allowed the Sharks to steal the win at the death.
Alberts doesnât want a repeat of that.
âThe Lions mustnât lose their heads like they did against the Sharks last year. If the Lions remain clinical, theyâll starve Griquas of loose balls they thrive on, and thatâll stifle their attacking power.â
Ellis Park is the place to be this Saturday. Letâs go Joburg!
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Suzuki Griquas
: Sat, 20 Sep
: 15:00
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: Ellis Park Stadium