Francke Horn leads Lions to Jukskei derby at Loftus Versveld

Francke Horn leads Lions to Jukskei derby at Loftus Versveld

Round 6 of the United Rugby Championship sees the Lions travel to Pretoria to face the Bulls this Saturday.

The Johannesburg franchise will take confidence going into this historic clash after successive victories in their last two appearances at Ellis Park, notably the toppling of Irish giants Ulster, who were unbeaten in the competition until that point.

Ivan van Rooyen's men return refreshed and hungry after a nearly four-week international break, but the Lions mentor is upbeat about his side's preparation during the interval where hard work has been happening behind the scenes.

"We had a week off and then three weeks of hard work," he said.

"Some good work, some really hard work. Physical work, Lions identity work. We feel we really had an exceptional three weeks."

Reflecting on previous seasons, van Rooyen believes the team is better prepared going into the second block of the tournament, and there's no greater test than against the Bulls at Loftus to kickoff the stanza.

"Last year, a large part of the group didn't get a rest," he continued.

"This time, we feel a lot better prepared for the second block, which traditionally we haven't been that strong in.

"We spoke about it quite a bit. We need to be a lot more consistent in the second block. There's travel, rotation, all the local derbies - we were open and honest about it, and we need to be better."Lions captain Francke Horn spoke about the physical battle his men are expecting on Saturday, an aspect of the game which comes standard when these two giants clash. Furthermore, one can't overlook the bragging rights for the title of Gauteng's finest rugby outfit."I know both teams are hungry for the victory," said Horn.

"I don't expect anything less than a big, physical set-piece battle. We've come very close a few times at Loftus. It's bragging rights in terms of Gauteng. You get two chances, and you want to take them with both hands."

In team news, Eduan Keyter and Kelly Mpeku occupy the left and right wings respectively. Loose-head prop Edward Davids is in line to make his international club debut for the Lions since arriving as a loan player from the Griquas.

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