Lions Dominate Glasgow Warriors in 54‑12 URC Victory at Ellis Park
The Johannesburg Lions secured a commanding 54‑12 win over league‑leading Glasgow Warriors at Ellis Park, a result that not only avenged a 42‑0 drubbing suffered away to the same side in 2025 but also lifted the Lions into the top eight of the United Rugby Championship (URC).
Match Overview
The Lions scored eight tries, showcasing a blend of structured set‑piece play and opportunistic back‑line breaks. Glasgow managed only two penalty goals, failing to breach the Lions’ defensive line after the opening minutes. The victory marks the Lions’ biggest winning margin against a Scottish side in URC history and extends their unbeaten run at Ellis Park to three matches this season.
Coach Ivan van Rooyen’s Tactical Insights
Speaking after the match, head coach Ivan van Rooyen highlighted the defensive discipline that neutralised Glasgow’s potent line‑out attack.
“Giving them access there makes it impossible to defend all their options. We didn’t want to give Glasgow any penalties and were determined not to give them any lines of attack because they are deadly from that platform.”
Van Rooyen noted that an extra week of preparation—afforded because the Lions were not engaged in the Champions or Challenge Cup competitions—allowed the squad to refine their defensive patterns.
“It helped us that we had an extra week of preparation… My conclusion is just a really proud defensive performance.”
The coach also praised his team’s ability to disrupt Glasgow’s early‑game scoring burst, a hallmark of the Warriors’ style.
“Glasgow are the fastest team in the tournament when it comes to scoring points in the first ten minutes. We stopped them from doing that. In fact, we turned things around.”
Player Reactions and Captain’s Perspective
Lions captain Francke Horn echoed the coach’s sentiments, emphasizing a game‑by‑game approach.
“We know where we want to be, but we don’t want to look too far ahead because otherwise you can lose focus on the game ahead.”
Horn added that the focus would now shift to the upcoming clash with Connacht, treating each fixture as an isolated challenge.
Opposition Praise
Glasgow head coach Franco Smith lauded the Lions’ performance, acknowledging the impact of their preparation time.
“Well done to the Lions, they have made such good use of their time away from rugby… They looked so fresh and fast. They’re a well‑coached team. They had a good plan, put us under pressure and asked questions.”
Smith also pointed out the quality of the Lions’ squad, noting the presence of players with Springbok‑caliber abilities who are not currently capped internationally.
“What makes the Lions so good is the fact that they have Springbok‑like players who are not Springboks. Those type of players are the most valuable players.”
Looking Ahead: Connacht Challenge
Van Rooyen warned that the next opponent, Connacht, presents a different set of difficulties.
“Connacht are a team who have just beaten the Stormers and are the in‑form team with several wins in a row. It will be tough. Connacht are a very physical team and they also like to play high‑tempo rugby.”
The Lions’ coaching staff has already begun analysing Connacht’s recent performances, preparing for a physically demanding encounter.
URC Weekend Fixtures
The upcoming round of United Rugby Championship matches includes the following fixtures:
- Friday: Edinburgh vs Sharks
- Saturday: Stormers v Glasgow Warriors; Lions v Connacht; Scarlets vs Bulls
Fans can expect another exciting weekend of rugby as teams vie for positioning in the league standings.


