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Lions Forwards

Name
Position
Juan Schoeman
Prop
Morgan Naude
Prop
Heiko Pohlmann
Prop
SJ Kotze
Prop
Stian Bruyn
Prop
Franco Marais
Hooker
Jaco Visagie
Hooker
PJ Botha
Hooker
Morne Brandon
Hooker
Jacques-Louis Toit
Hooker
Marno Grobbelaar
Hooker
Conraad Vuuren
Prop
Asenathi Ntlabakanye
Prop
RF Schoeman
Prop
Sivu Mabece
Prop
Etienne Oosthuizen
Lock
Ruben Schoeman
Lock
Darrien-Lane Landsberg
Lock
Tiaan Wessels
Lock
Luca Ribbens
Lock
Reinhard Nothnagel
Lock
Raynard Roets
Lock
Johnnre Stopforth
Lock
Ruan Delport
Lock
JC Pretorius
Back Row
Jarod Cairns
Back Row
Sibabalo Qoma
Back Row
WJ Steenkamp
Back Row
Izan Esterhuizen
Back Row
Ruhan Straeuli
Back Row
Ruan Venter
Back Row
Francke Horn
Back Row
Renzo Plessis
Back Row

Lions Backs

Name
Position
Morne Berg
Scrum Half
Sanele Nohamba
Scrum Half
Nico Steyn
Scrum Half
Layton Horn
Scrum Half
Gianni Lombard
Fly Half
Lubabalo Dobela
Fly Half
Kade Wolhuter
Fly Half
Sam Francis
Fly Half
Sibhale Maxwane
Outside Back
Boldwin Hansen
Outside Back
Marius Louw
Centre
Rynhardt Jonker
Centre
Zander Plessis
Centre
Bronson Mills
Centre
Manuel Rass
Centre
Erich Cronje
Centre
Henco Wyk
Centre
Kelly Mpeku
Centre
Richard Kriel
Outside Back
Keagan Smith
Outside Back
Dustyn Holmes
Outside Back
Edwill Merwe
Outside Back
Tapiwa Mafura
Outside Back
Quan Horn
Outside Back

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Lions Rugby

The Lions, who are officially known as the Emirates Lions for sponsorship purposes, are a rugby union side who are based in Johannesburg and played in Super Rugby until the 2020 season. Also known as the Cats between the 1998 and 2005 seasons, the team had a chequered history with the competition. Although they finished bottom of the table six times, they also reached the semi-finals five times and the final three times. Sadly though, they lost on all three occasions.Read on to discover even more about the Lions Rugby side. On this page you'll find a detailed history of the team as well as their upcoming fixtures and latest result

The Lions have existed as a rugby union franchise since 1998, when SA Rugby changed the Currie Cup qualification process for the Super 12 and created provincial franchises. However, the team had also previously existed as both Transvaal and the Gauteng Lions.As a result, for the 1998 season of the Super 12, the Lions Rugby team entered the tournament for the first time as the Cats. Although the team found success in the 2000 and 2001 editions of the tournament when they reached the semi-final stages, they regularly finished at the bottom end of the table.When the Super 12 was expanded to become the Super 14 for the 2006 season, the team rebranded as the Lions. However, the team continued to struggle. For the five seasons the tournament was known as the Super 14, the Lions finished no higher than 12th.In 2011, a change to the Super Rugby format failed to bring a change of luck for the Lions Rugby team and they continued to finish in the bottom two. As a result, a vote was held and the Lions were relegated from the competition in 2013 and instead played in the Lions Challenge Series. At the end of this series, they then played a two-legged playoff for a Super Rugby place. They won this and the team's fortunes were transformed.The Lions Rugby team returned to Super Rugby as a rejuvenated side and regularly began to compete. In fact, in 2016, 2017 and 2018, the side even reached the final of the competition. However, they lost on all three occasions.Sadly, when the coronavirus pandemic halted the 2020 edition of Super Rugby, South African sides withdrew from the competition due to travel restrictions. Although the Lions Rugby team played in the Super Rugby Unlocked tournament in 2020, the team will now participate in Northern Hemisphere competitions from 2021 onwards when they will play in the newly-formed PRO14 Rainbow Cup before taking part in an expanded PRO16 tournament.

Although the Lions Rugby team were not successful in their early years in the competition, several international stars such as Francois Pienaar and André Vos both played for and captained the side.In recent years, the side's success has meant that several stars have represented the Lions Rugby team, including prop Jannie du Plessis, fly-half Elton Jantjies and loose forward Willem Alberts.

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