Lions top South African Super Rugby table

The Johannesburg-based Lions have clinched the top spot in the South African Conference of the Super Rugby to finish second overall.

The Lions clinched top spot in Super Rugby's South African Conference after a 38-12 bonus-point victory over the Bulls in a frenetic local derby at Ellis Park.

The Johannesburg-based side - losing finalists in the previous two seasons - ensured they would be the second seeds in the quarter-finals behind only defending champions Canterbury Crusaders as they overturned an early deficit to claim a handsome win on Saturday.

They will play the Argentina-based Jaguares, who finished second in the South African conference, at home in the knock-out round next weekend.

Early tries from flyhalf Manie Libbok and Springbok centre Jesse Kriel had put the Bulls into a 12-0 lead, but the Lions began to win the forward battle and wing Ruan Combrinck scored a brace as they roared back into the contest.

They also profited from a penalty try as their scrum pressure in the Bulls 22 forced the error from the visitors, while hooker Malcolm Marx, and wings Courtnall Skosan and Aphiwe Dyantyi, crossed for tries.


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