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Cult of Asen rises, but Lions fans already knew about it

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June 27, 2025

WHEN Asenathi Ntlabakanye smeared Sergeal Petersen into the Ellis Park turf during a United Rugby Championship clash, many rugby fans caught on to a truth that Lions supporters already knew: the burly prop would be a cult figure if given a chance.

- MORGAN BOLTON

Cult of Asen rises, but Lions fans already knew about it

In the 2019 Rugby World Cup final against England, Tendai Mtawarira packed down against his counterpart Dan Cole who had replaced the injured Kyle Sinckler. The Beast feasted that day, relishing his dominance and cracking the resistance of the opposition.

For the final time in his illustrious career, the exuberant cry of “Beeeeeaaast” rang out around the Yokohama International Stadium in Japan.

For many years, it had already been a rite of passage for any fan of the game to proclaim his name whenever he touched the ball, made a tackle or, on that particular stage, dismantled the hopes of the opposing pack.

Beast enjoyed that rarefied respect wherever he went. It did not matter whether he was on his home turf at Kings Park in Durban, at Ellis Park or down in Cape Town his name drew the adulation of those in attendance and those watching from the comfort of their homes or local pubs.

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