Lions vice-captain Doppies la Grange says that the Lions are still positive about their Super rugby season despite their third loss this season.
The Lions lost to the Blues at home on the weekend and the loss stretched their losing streak to 17 Super Rugby matches.
Following losses to the Bulls, Stormers and now the Blues the Lions are second from the bottom of the table.
The Lions face the Cheetahs this weekend who are at the bottom of the Super rugby table.
La Grange said the Lions have gone back to the drawing board ahead of their clash with the Cheetahs this weekend.
“We are just working on some of the stuff we did wrong Friday night,” he told Eyewitness News.
La Grange added that the Lions remain confident of ending their losing streak soon.
“We still very positive, we obviously know that we could have had three wins in our pocket now, but that is easier said than done.”
“The results speak for themselves, we have got three loses but we are focused on a win.”
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