Lions far too accomplished for battling Rebels

By Geoff Parkes / Expert

In front of a smallish crowd at AAMI Park Melbourne, on a grey afternoon, Super Rugby high flyers the Lions, got the result most people expected – a seven tries to one win over the Rebels.

For a long time in the first half the Rebels battled hard on defence and put the Lions’ vaunted attacking game under some pressure, but the Rebels gifted them too many opportunities through poor kicking options. Eventually the dam broke, with Courtnal Skosan skipping through for a crucial try which gave the Lions the halftime lead at 19-7.

The Lions dominated possession – helped by the Rebels kicking the ball back to them so often – and on another day, may even have expected more than the seven tries they got.

They have pace to burn on the outside, Skosan the standout player of the match scoring a superb individual try in the second half, albeit aided by some ineffective defence.

The Lions forwards were also rewarded with a penalty try from a lineout maul. Rebels replacement lock Callum Retallick dispatched from the field with a Yellow Card for collapsing the maul, just as quickly as he had come on.

Not all of the Lions play was clinical, the damp conditions perhaps contributing to a number of handling errors, but coach Johan Ackermann won’t mind a few things to work on before they take on the Brumbies next week.

For the Rebels, coach Tony McGahan said before the game that after their loss to the Kings he wanted his side to up their physicality and level of competing for the ball, and to a large extent they did this, although the weight of possession to the Lions was simply too much to withstand over 80 minutes.

Whatever fight and spirit was shown – and there was plenty – clearly the Rebels lack combinations and confidence as a result of their high turnover of players. This afternoon, they lost skipper Colby Fainga’a in the warm up, and introduced a new 18-year-old loose forward Esei Haangana off the bench as a result, straight out of their U20 squad.

The bright spot for the Rebels was their season standout, No.8 Amanaki Mafi, who gave it everything in attack and defence, once again making a spectacular bust on a kick return that eventually resulted in a try to Tom English.

Also standing out was winger Marika Koroibete, in probably his best performance in a Rebels jumper; always looking for work, and nailing a flying Skosan in the corner in a first-half try saver.

On the debit side, the line-out woes which have plagued the Rebels all year continued again; unable to sustain pressure from penalties by losing their own throw on a number of occasions.

That’s a sure sign that combinations are not there, and although coach McGahan wasn’t looking for any excuses afterwards, he must be desperate to restore some consistency in selection and get some of his front-line players back into work.

All in all, a match which illustrated exactly where each team sits on the competition ladder. The Lions are a class outfit and are on their way to a repeat finals spot, and today they simply had too much class for the home side.

Final score: Rebels 10, Lions 47

The Crowd Says:

2017-05-07T04:56:59+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


I agree with the comments but did the Kangaroos have something like 18 of their top 37 unavailable. Hard to compare the two situations. One has an abundance of options, the other is missing some of the few they have. For the 2nd week in a row they lost their captain in the warm up too.

2017-05-07T01:19:15+00:00

TonyH

Roar Rookie


Australian rugby is a profound embarrassment at the moment … full stop!

2017-05-07T01:15:35+00:00

wyn

Guest


Absolutely mate- just like the result in Durban was the Rebel's fault!

2017-05-07T01:09:35+00:00

wyn

Guest


PR - as a member since 2012 I've been to all home games barring one when I was interstate. Agree, the performance was rubbish so I'm not sure Geoff is reporting on the same game as the one we saw. Any suggestions on which Melbourne based AFL team to follow next year?

2017-05-07T01:06:35+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


that was embarassing from start to finish

2017-05-07T01:06:27+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


that was embarassing from start to finish

2017-05-06T13:50:58+00:00

Jock Cornet

Guest


It's all rosy according to Geoff , TWAS and Brett. Aus rugby is dead

2017-05-06T13:42:12+00:00

Dave

Guest


Guess this is the Force's fault?

2017-05-06T13:18:14+00:00

PiratesRugby

Guest


As a Rebels foundation member, who attends every home game, who travelled interstate and overseas to support the Rebels and who turned up again to watch them today, can I just say their performance was crap. Porous defence. Dropped ball. Poor passes. Poor lineout. And just kicking away possession for no gain whatsoever over and over again. Compare that to the performance of the Kangaroos last night against NZ. The precision, the passion, the power and just gobsmacking skilfulness. All of the things the Rebels and Australian Rugby in general lack. How about the Jillaroos! They play in Wallaby colours except they're good and they can beat NZ.

2017-05-06T13:12:08+00:00

Hereward

Guest


Hard to watch for the die-hards at the stockade. Victorian rugby is bigger and better than this. Not doing ourselves any favours.

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