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          Super Rugby Pacific 2019
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          • Rahboni Warren(65', 79')
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          • Elton Jantjies(69')
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          Lions compound Sunwolves' Super Rugby woe in Singapore

          Lionel Mapoe celebrates a try against the Sunwolves. ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/Getty Images
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          Mar 24, 2019, 08:24 PM
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          SINGAPORE-- The Lions heaped more misery on the Sunwolves with a comfortable 37-24 victory at the National Stadium in Singapore on Saturday, a day after it was announced the Japanese franchise would be cut from Super Rugby after the 2020 season.

          Hooker Malcolm Marx scored a first-half brace as the Lions led 12-7 at the break, while Nic Groom, Elton Jantjies, Lionel Mapoe and Hacjivah Dayimani all crossed in the second half for the Johannesburg-based side.

          Rahboni Warren Vosayaco managed to muster two second-half scores for the Sunwolves to add to an early penalty try, but the performance brought little optimism for rugby in Japan as the nation prepares to showcase its development in the sport as hosts of the Rugby World Cup.

          The Sunwolves were first off the mark, awarded a penalty try in the sixth minute after Lions' winger Sylvian Mahuza slapped down a floated pass bound for a free man on the outside.

          Their lead was short-lived, however.

          Less than 10 minutes later, Marx crashed over from close range and his Springboks team-mate Jantjies added the extras to level the scores at 7-7.

          Marx put the Lions in front on 35 minutes, flopping over from the back of a driving lineout maul, but this time Jantjies could not convert from out wide.

          The Sunwolves were first on the score sheet immediately after the break with a Hayden Parker penalty.

          The Lions added to their try count on 50 minutes, when scrum-half Groom nipped around the side of a maul, sold a dummy and ghosted through the Sunwolves' defence unopposed.

          Jantjies missed the conversion, but soon after grabbed a try of his own. He missed the extras again, but the game was starting to slip away from the tiring Sunwolves.

          Sunwolves thanked their supporters in Singapore with a message displayed after the Super Rugby match against the Lions at National Stadium in Singapore. Lionel Ng/Getty Images for Sunwolves

          Lions centre Mapoe got on the end of some slick handling after a clean line-break in the middle of the park for his side's fifth try as the game entered the final quarter.

          The Sunwolves showed some spirit, and a try under the posts from Vosayaco kept their chances alive at 17-29.

          Jantjies steadied the ship for the Lions with a penalty before replacement Dayimani collected a neat chip to take the game out of sight with less than five minutes to play.

          Vosayaco's late try was scant consolation for a team facing a multitude of problems on and off the park.

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