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Relegation: Kings v Lions

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PiXeL_Ninja

Bill Watson (15)
It wasnt only that missed call that cost the kings - , could make a highlight reel of Peypers bad calls, he also denied a certain kings try with a bad call. The Lions did seem to try create more on attack, whereas the kings adopted a pseudo Bok bash it up and recycle template.

Lions were also lucky to get a intercept try, kings would have been on attack with a 3 on 1 overlap if that pass went to hand. Janties had his kicking boots on, big game by him. Not sure where it was all season for the Stormers. Lions should be in next year from what I saw. Kings just cannot create anything on attack. Will be interesting to see what kind of support the Lions garner next year.
 

Rassie

Trevor Allan (34)
absolutely gobsmacked. peyper without a doubt in the lions pocket. awarding forward pass tries , pinging kings for doing exactly what the lions are doing. pissed off. now trying to feign impartiality by showing the lions a yellow.
It's a lot like bent science, in fact, in that you start out with the finding already "known" (in a fan's mind, there is only one team that can win - they "know" the result before the match). The entire match is an observed experiment, and unwittingly, people mix emotion with interpretation and they will come up with accusations of bias because their observation will always fit their model. This is the danger of looking for proof of what you already believe, because you will always succeed at finding it
 

RoffsChoice

Jim Lenehan (48)
If the Kings win with a 4 try and the Lions get nothing, the Kings stay in. Otherwise, Lions are back in the game.
 

RoffsChoice

Jim Lenehan (48)
Zander the very idea of corruption just doesn't make sense. It makes SARU look silly to have kicked the Lions out for the Kings, only for the Lions to rip them up and come back in.

Rule 6 could apply here as well, calling SARU corrupt is playing the man, not the ball.
 

Rassie

Trevor Allan (34)
Zander the very idea of corruption just doesn't make sense. It makes SARU look silly to have kicked the Lions out for the Kings, only for the Lions to rip them up and come back in.

Rule 6 could apply here as well, calling SARU corrupt is playing the man, not the ball.
Its politics Roff. And Politics + South Africa = I am not touching that one with a twenty foot pole.

People must consider after the Super 6 came to a end there was no competition. Who was the team and blokes who put forward most of the money for the Super 10 to get started? Without it there would have not been a Super 12 14 or Super Rugby.

Yes it was the Lions who bankrolled most of the teams bills. Louis Luyt no matter what stupid things he could say at times he always wanted to best competition for the sides to compete in and for SA to compete against. The Lions legacy died with him
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Sell out crowd for Ellispark return match.
Rugby365
The 60,000-seater Ellis Park will put up the 'house full' signs well ahead of Saturday's 17.00 (15.00 GMT) kick-off.

All external ticket outlets were sold out by Tuesday and when the stadium offices opened Wednesday morning there were a mere 500 tickets available.
 

PiXeL_Ninja

Bill Watson (15)
I think thats more fans than they have ever had COLLECTIVELY over the years of super rugby.

Also the R20 admission doesnt hurt either....
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
I think thats more fans than they have ever had COLLECTIVELY over the years of super rugby.

Also the R20 admission doesnt hurt either..
Boet you should rather worry about your Cheetah teams fans.
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PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Average attendance at home in 2013
Stormers 33 545
Reds 31 837
Kings 31 783
Bulls 29 134
Blues 20 354
Cheetahs 19 986
Sharks 19 491
Waratahs 17 036
Crusaders 14 908
Brumbies 14 290
Chiefs 14 081
Highlanders 13 334
Force 12 240
Rebels 11 947
Hurricanes 10 934

Average attendance at home in 2012

Stormers 41 025
Bulls 37 930
Reds 32 699
Sharks 26 210
Lions 24 562
Blues 23 378
Cheetahs 22 215
Waratahs 20 646
Highlanders 19 205
Hurricanes 18 740
Chiefs 17 576
Crusaders 16 333
Rebels 14 051
Brumbies 13 936
Force 14 051
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
The teams are:

MTN Lions: Ruan Combrink, Deon Helberg, Stokkies Hanekom, Dylan des Fountain, Antony Volmink, Elton Jantjies, Ross Cronjé, Warren Whiteley, Derick Minnie, Jaco Kriel, Franco van der Merwe, Hendrik Roodt, Julian Redelinghuys, Martin Bezuidenhout, JC Janse van Rensburg (captain). Replacements: Robbie Coetzee, Martin Dreyer, Willie Britz, Warwick Tecklenburg, Guy Cronjé, Marnitz Boshoff, Chryzander Botha.

Southern Kings: SP Marais, Hadleigh Parkes, Ronnie Cooke, Waylon Murray, Scott van Breda, George Whitehead, Shaun Venter, Jacques Engelbrecht, Wimpie van der Walt, Cornell du Preez, Darron Nell (captain), David Bulbring, Kevin Buys, Bandise Maku, Schalk Ferreira. Replacements:Charl du Plessis, Hannes Franklin, Steven Sykes, Devin Oosthuizen, Nicolas Vergallo, Wesley Dunlop, Shane Gates.

Date: Saturday, 3 August
Venue: Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Kick-off: 17h00
Referee: Stuart Berry
Assistant referees: Jason Jaftha, Marius Jonker
Television match official: Shaun Veldsman
 
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