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Pieterse backs cubs to shine as Lions brace for harsh conditions

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December 09, 2025

THE Lions head to England with a refreshed squad and a clear focus on Saturday's EPCR Challenge Cup clash against the Newcastle Red Bulls (7.30pm kickoff), with assistant coach Barend Pieterse highlighting the opportunities for the team's youngsters to stake a claim for future URC selection.

- ROWAN CALLAGHAN

Heavy rotation was always part of the plan, Pieterse explained, at a media conference just before their departure yesterday; and not a kneejerk response to the opening-round loss to Benetton this past weekend, or because the team are keeping one eye on 'bigger' fixtures, including a derby against the Stormers, on their return.

"We spoke a lot about it and took the decision when we started with our preseason planning. It was always the idea. It's a tough trip, and there's no sense in underestimating Newcastle, especially with their good win over Lyon at the weekend." he said.

Several minor injuries have also influenced the squad adjustments, Pieterse revealed. The Lions are bracing for a physically demanding northern contest, with cold temperatures and potentially wet conditions shaping the gameplan.

"It depends on the weather when we arrive," Pieterse said.

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