The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cheetahs to make a point

- Ross Roche

The Cheetahs have a massive point to prove as they take on the Lions in a Currie Cup cat fight at the Toyota Stadium in Bloemfonte­in this afternoon (kick-off 5pm).

After being unceremoni­ously booted out of the Pro 14 (now United Rugby Championsh­ip) the Cheetahs’ biggest challenge is the local Currie Cup competitio­n and although it is still very competitiv­e, it is not nearly on the level of an internatio­nal franchise tournament.

As this year’s favourites with a powerful squad, the Cheetahs will want to make a big statement to SA Rugby, and will be targeting a massive result against the struggling Lions, who are yet to pick up a win in any competitio­n this year.

That includes five URC games and three Currie Cup matches, which sees the visitors head into the clash in very poor form.

However Cheetahs coach Hawies Fourie (above) is not counting his chickens before they hatch and believes his team still has to step up to the plate against tricky opponents.

“I think the Lions are a quality side. They have gone through a difficult patch but we are expecting a strong team to come down to Bloemfonte­in. I think a lot of their URC guys will get an opportunit­y to get some game time,” said Fourie.

“I think they play a similar brand of rugby to us. It’s exciting, they like to keep the ball in hand, and they are difficult, especially off turnovers. So it will be a tough test for us but we have trained well over the last two weeks and we are ready for the 80 minutes.”

This weekend’s match will only be the Cheetahs’ second against URC opposition after they comfortabl­y beat the Bulls in Pretoria last month.

They then host Western Province and travel to take on the Sharks later this month, hunting for a perfect sweep against the URC franchises.

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