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BUENOS AIRES:Â Lions coach Johan Ackermann's gamble to leave 15 first-choice players at home to prepare for the Super Rugby finals has backfired with his side beaten 34-22 by the Jaguares in Buenos Aires.
The loss resulted in the Lions being knocked off top spot on the Super Rugby ladder and means they will face the Crusaders in Johannesburg next week rather than the Sharks, who travel to Wellington to play the table-topping Hurricanes.
The decision to rest several starting players may come back to haunt Lions coach Johan Ackermann as his side coughed up the top seed in the Super Rugby finals with a 34-22 loss to the resurgent Jaguares.
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The decision to rest several starting players may come back to haunt Lions coach Johan Ackermann as his side coughed up the top seed in the Super Rugby finals with a 34-22 loss to the resurgent Jaguares.
The Johannesburg-based Lions needed only a bonus point from a loss by less than seven points to clinch top spot, but after winger Anthonie Volmink's second try gave them a 22-12 lead early in the second half they were over-run by a fired-up home side.
Tries to Facundo Isa, replacement lock Matias Alemanno and a penalty try gave the Jaguares their fourth win of the season and ensured the Lions, who were reduced to 14 men twice.