Eloff to decide on Lions job

Eloff to decide on Lions job

South African U19 coach Eugene Eloff has been offered the Lions coaching job in place of Frans Ludeke.

This is the decision taken by the Golden Lions board following a mammoth meeting at Lions HQ last night. It is not yet confirmed that Eloff will accept the proposal, but he is definitely considering the offer.

Eloff is currently in talks with Lions bosses at Ellis Park as they attempt to thrash out an agreement. However, Corrie Pypers – former Transvaal captain (1978 -1980), current chairman of the Lions’ Old Boys Trust and close friend of Eloff – says Loffie will not take the job if Ludeke is still involved in the union in any way.

Ludeke is apparently pencilled in as the new GLRU Director of Coaching, which would effectively make him Eloff’s boss. “There is no way Loffie will work with Frans as his boss. I just don’t see that happening,” Pypers told keo.co.za.

“He will only accept the position if certain non-negotiables are taken care of. The Lions need to meet his demands or he will not take the job, it’s as simple as that.” Those non-negotiables include being able to appoint his own assistants and management team as well as being in control of contracting players for the team.

Eloff is known to favour former Springbok lock Ian MacDonald as his right hand man. The Lions may be in a sticky situation. If they are serious about appointing Eloff, Ludeke is the obvious sacrifice. But it is a sacrifice that could cost the union as much as R7-million. Ludeke is sure to demand a payout of his five-year contract if he is dismissed.

Whether the Lions can afford to pay that kind of money is highly unlikely and a complete waste anyway. The men that need to answer for that are CEO Andy Turner and president Jannie Ferreira. That they allowed Ludeke to sign a five-year deal without having produced any results is, well…ludicrous.

Keo.co.za will bring you the outcome of the talks between the Lions and Eloff later today.

By Andrew Hollely


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  • 51.rastafox: Reply to this comment

    Loffie and the Lions!!

    Sounds a bit like a Disney title.

  • 52.walter: Reply to this comment

    I don’t think it’s quite R7 million though, more like R5.5 million, I read somewhere he’s getting about R100k per month, and of the 60 months (5 year) contract 55 months will be left at the end of May…

  • 53.RedCard: Reply to this comment

    Rastfox the perhaps

    “Moffie and the Mountain goats”

    would also prove succesful :lol:

  • 54.tompig: Reply to this comment

    Look on the bright side lions supporters, IT CANT GET WORSE that the way it is at present !!!!

  • 55.Vinnie: Reply to this comment

    niels, Loffie wasnt just found lacking at the u/19 wc he came ******* 8th.
    8th! I didnt even know 8 teams played.
    8TH!!!!!!

  • 56.ciccino: Reply to this comment

    Sure Vinnie,
    one of the Lions Team during CC 2005
    1. Pietman van Niekerk
    2. Lukas van Biljon
    3. Marius Hurter
    4. Trevor Hall
    5. Willem Stoltz
    6. Gerhard Vosloo
    7. Wikus van Heerden
    8. Cobus Grobbelaar
    9. Nic Eyre
    10. Andre Pretorius
    11. Jorrie Muller
    12. Wayne Julies
    13. Jaque Fourie
    14. Wylie Human
    15. Conrad Jantjes

    Replacements
    16. Schalk Brits
    17. Lawrence Sephaka
    18. Kleinjan Tromp
    19. Ernst Joubert
    20. Jano Vermaak
    21. Nel Fourie
    22. Grant Esterhuizen

    Cats Team last week
    1. Lawrence Sephaka
    2. Delarey Du Preez
    3. Albertus Johannes Smit
    4. Altenstadt Hulme
    5. Willem Stoltz
    6. Cobus Grobbelaar
    7. Trevor Hall
    8. Ernst Joubert
    9. Jano Vermaak
    10. André Pretorius
    11. Grant Esterhuizen
    12. Wayne Julies
    13. Jaque Fourie
    14. Wylie Human
    15. Conrad Jantjes

    Replacements
    16. Willie Wepener
    17. Pietman van Niekerk
    18. Marius Hurter
    19. Gerhard Vosloo
    20. Russell Winter
    21. Enrico Januarie
    22. Doppies la Grange

    not much different

  • 57.walter: Reply to this comment

    tompig, off course it could have been a lot worse! The Stormers could have ended at the top of the S14 log! LOL!

  • 58.ciccino: Reply to this comment

    yes Vinnie, U19 came 8th, but I’d rather blame team selection. Sa players looked phisicaly inferior to other sides.

  • 59.tompig: Reply to this comment

    well done Walter, but at least we can say an SA side got there. At this stage I honestly couldn’t care if it were the spears. I am tired of all SA sides getting hammered year after year. How about starting a SA all combined teams like the brumbies, just for 1 season. Depending on the management, probably still get hammered….

  • 60.walter: Reply to this comment

    I guess with two teams ending 4th and 5th this must be one of our better years…but the Cats have been in the bottom 2 for the past 5 seasons I thing, which is scary if you are a Cats supporter

  • 61.tompig: Reply to this comment

    thank god not, not that stormers are much better. Both teams were digging for scraps this year. I remember the opening game, stormers vs cats. Stormers guys were very happy thinking this could be the year we reach the semis……little did we know.

  • 62.walter: Reply to this comment

    No, luckily I went to the pre-season games where the Bulls B side beat the Cats A side, so I didn’t really have any expectations for us for the season after that…LOL!

  • 63.citizenc: Reply to this comment

    I suspect the rot in Lions rugby goes deeper than Ludicrous, though he obviously must go. Whoever negotiated and signed his contract should go too.

    Sure R5 million+ is major tom, but how much revenue will continue to be lost if the fans can’t be bothered to pitch for Ellis Park games.

    Bring out the new broom and get rid of this Cats branding too. It is now associated with chronic failure.

  • 64.Staal: Reply to this comment

    walter 49 ,

    won’t make it as coach. But seems to me the Lions differ. But then again they contracted Frans.

    I don’t want to be negative about Loffie – but watch this space.

  • 65.CSI:Rugby: Reply to this comment

    Take the job, but you will have no excuses as Ludeke used it all up. If you are looking for an assistant, I am willing and able to lend a helping hand to the LIONS – more masculine.

  • 66.walter: Reply to this comment

    I guess the management at Ellis Park realised when they made the sums that…

    13th on the log = very small crowds at the games = big losses for the union

    So even though they wanted to stick with FL (?!) they can’t…

  • 67.Hop Hop Spinnekop: Reply to this comment

    Was Francois Pienaar in die meeting? Ek se skiet daai man so paar krummels. Hy het experience – Saracens.

  • 68.CSI:Rugby: Reply to this comment

    Anyone thought of buying/hiring the Saders assistant coach Vern Cotter, he would work wonders with this team. Saders produce great players and coaches.

    Assistant coaches that were at the saders:
    Colin Cooper – Canes
    Peter Sloane – Blues 2005
    Wayne Smith – AB’s
    Steve Hansen – AB’s

    Maybe Vern Cotter is the next big thing in caching rugby in SA, just an idea!!!

  • 69.walter: Reply to this comment

    I don’t think the problem is just with the coach, we obviously need to scout for some class players as well, some of the current bunch showed that they don’t have what it takes.

  • 70.Katsesnor: Reply to this comment

    It will probably not help much getting rid of Ludeke only. The top dogs must go and until that happens the Lions/Cats stand a good chance of remaining at the bottom of the logs. The Cats’ failure this season was caused by a mix of things including management, coaching and the players themselves. In a way it is unfair to single Ludeke out – and I feel for the man – and maybe it’s just right that he should demand his R5m bucks for taking the fall that some higher up should have taken as well. Unbelieveable that a once strong and healthy union under Luyt can fall apart like this in such a short time. The rot started when Van Rooyen took over. Luyt must feel vindicated I’m sure.

  • 71.rednik: Reply to this comment

    Corrie Pypers ,ex player, Alberton and TVL capt, Card carrying member and speaker of the old KP. Surely the last type of person needed around Ellis Park right now.

    I do not like the look of this at all. The mob that is backing Loffie is the last thing the GLRU needs. Surely Loffie can pick his back up staff anyway. Ian McDonald has sucked his way up the ranks at Ellis Park for years now. A failed teacher who has done ‘odd-jobs’ around Ellis Park for years.

    When will people realise that the most important talent a coach should have above all else is intelligence. Van Der MacDonald? I do not think so.

    I am starting to feel sorry for Ludicrous and also starting to understand some of his problems. Rather him I say than this verkrampte bunch of backstabbing boneheads.
    I see things getting worse. My solution. tell Loffie to find employment elsewhere. Do not give Pypers the time of day.
    I have said different but in the context of new developments, Stick with Fransie. He is still a decent guy.

    BRING IN FOREIGN COACHING BACKUP THAT IS NOT CONCERNED WITH LOCAL POLITICS, ONLY RUGBY.

  • 72.Katsesnor: Reply to this comment

    CSI, brilliant idea. But is he a buddy of Ferreira? Only buddies get jobs at the Golden Ludeke Rugby Union.

  • 73.rednik: Reply to this comment

    Catsenor, I believe Luyt caused the problems. When a dictator leaves, He leaves nothing behind but a civil war to fight for power.
    He was not all bad, but his regime is to blame for much of this , despite his ability to make bucks.
    Remember that the Cats concept was his. A reflection of his own business empire from Bloem to Joburg. Unworkable and non existant as a realistic entity outside of his own mind and the Boer War.

  • 74.Katsesnor: Reply to this comment

    Rednik,

    I agree on MacD. It’s not what the Lions need. The Lions need fresh blood, fresh ideas, prefereably from abroad. Therefore I like CSI:R’s suggestion. But how to get that message across I don’t know. He’ll man I’m sick and tired of waiting for the GLRU to get back on track!

  • 75.Katsesnor: Reply to this comment

    Rednik,

    Luyt caused many problems but I don’t buy the idea that in 2006 he is still to blame for all the kak going on at the GLRU. Would Luyt have given Ludeke a five year contract without a performance clause. No way. He would have kicked non-performers out a long time ago. Luyt got results – good results. I’ll take him back any day – with all the bagage that comes with the man. He gave us Lions fans the greatest memories ever. Will there ever be another Lions team like the one who won the 1995 WC :-) ?

  • 76.walter: Reply to this comment

    Remember if Macdonald gets involved it will be as assistant coach for the forwards…I don’t think a high IQ is needed for that…LOL!

  • 77.kaballas: Reply to this comment

    Hi guys!
    Anyone from PE?

  • 78.Katsesnor: Reply to this comment

    “PE?” … “Nee, ek bollie gou”

  • 79.RedCard: Reply to this comment

    kaballas soek julle alweer ‘n *****?

  • 80.tompig: Reply to this comment

    Forwards have an IQ????????

  • 81.walter: Reply to this comment

    anyway, you guys are quite brave, have you ever seen how huge Macdonald is? Go tell him he is dumb to his face, I want to see what happens! LOL!

  • 82.RedCard: Reply to this comment

    Ja-nee Walter, jy’s reg.

    Seen him in the gym a few times. He is the sort of guy you should rather call “Baas”

  • 83.walter: Reply to this comment

    and let me quickly add that he was always one of my favourite players in his playing days…

  • 84.Andrew: Reply to this comment

    Kaballas…

    are you desperate or something?

  • 85.RedCard: Reply to this comment

    Walter who played number 8 in 1993 with him and Francois?

  • 86.Katsesnor: Reply to this comment

    Walter,

    yes, it will not be a great idea to say that in his face, but it doesn’t change the facts. What has he achieved with the VC side? Zero. It really does not bode well for the Lions. I prefer a Balie Swart that knows something of scrumming. Maybe there must be specialists then, one for the loosies, lineouts and general forward play, and one for scrumming. MacD never played in the front row so I wouldn’t trust his opinions on that. Scary realy that a flanker will be allowed to teach a prop to scrum properly! Playing prop is highly specialised. The Lions have a chance now to start right but it seems they are going nowhere.

  • 87.Katsesnor: Reply to this comment

    Rudolph Strauli

  • 88.rednik: Reply to this comment

    No doubt, MacDonald is big and strong and tough, how does this relate to him having the capability to coach a pack of forwards?
    Anyway, i PREFER TALKING BEHIND HIS BACK! A genuine hard man. ultimately, I am sensing a further battle emerging, and Ellis Park has had its fair share in recent years. The news of a Ludeke vs Loffie conflict emerging, or the news of a conflict that has always been there does not bode well for on field performance, which is what coaching staff should be focused on while others attend to business and management matters.

    The plot thickens.

  • 89.rednik: Reply to this comment

    I also stand to be corrected on the basis that all my info re this issue has come via the pen of KEO. Interesting, but highly unreliable in the sense of accuracy and independant view point.

  • 90.rednik: Reply to this comment

    Deon Lotter at the age of 36 I think it was, Also shoved his head between the arses of Kobus Wiese and Strydom. Had a great retirement season too.

  • 91.Katsesnor: Reply to this comment

    Rednik,

    wasn’t Deon Lotter a lock before Wiese became a regular? I remember there was a time that Wiese was in and out of the team because he was … let’s just say … too heavy.

  • 92.Anvil: Reply to this comment

    Loffie should get the job.At least as an interim coach.Give him a year with the Cats and judge him on the results.

    The U – 19 disaster was kind of expected in a way.The squad had a limited time to train abd gel together as a team and it was not Loffie who selected these players.

    Dont forget what Loffie has done with previous U-19 teams.He has proved himself already.

  • 93.rednik: Reply to this comment

    Lotter was ‘bought’ from WP during the ‘Amateur’ days . Yes he did play lock, probably more than loose forward, Kitch Christie made Kobus fit for the first time in his life! This is my point about Luyt, He was pro when most of the world was’nt. When everybody went pro, People like Luyt’s Lions could not work under the table anymore.

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