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Lions roar to seventh straight Super Rugby win with Rebels rout

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 06:  Ross Cronje of the Lions celebrates a try during the round 11 Super Rugby match between the Rebels and the Lions at AAMI Pa
Image: The Lions recorded their biggest ever win in Australia, posting a 47-10 victory over the Rebels

South Africa's red-hot Lions posted their biggest win in Australia with a thumping 47-10 Super Rugby victory over the Rebels in Melbourne on Saturday.

The Johannesburg-based Lions hammered the hapless Rebels seven tries to one for their seventh straight win in this season's competition.

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The Lions, losing finalists to the Wellington Hurricanes last year, further extended their lead at the top of the South Africa 2 conference with their bonus-point romp.

The injury-depleted Rebels, fighting to stay in next season's Super Rugby competition, trailed 14-7 late in the first half but were no match for the slick Lions steered by their classy halves combination of Elton Jantjies and Ross Cronje.

Sylvian Mahuza of the Emirates Lions scores a try during the SuperRugby match between Emirates Lions and Waratahs at the Emirates Airline Park-Johannesburg
Image: Lions winger Sylvian Mahuza scored a sensational individual try in the win in Melbourne

A highlight of the free-scoring victory was a sensational try by winger Sylvian Mahuza from his side of halfway in the 50th minute where he toyed with the Rebels defence.

"Momentum is building, but there is still a lot that needs to be worked on," skipper Warren Whiteley said.

"We still have some soft moments within the game. We're hard on ourselves, we want to keep on improving and this competition keeps you on your toes.

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"It will get no easier next week against the Brumbies in Canberra."

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 06:  Elton Jantjies of the Lions kicks the ball during the round 11 Super Rugby match between the Rebels and the Lions at AAMI P
Image: Lions fly-half Elton Jantjies was once again central to their display

Lions flanker Kwagga Smith opened the scoring after 20 minutes following sustained pressure and Cronje crossed five minutes later.

The scrum-half swept onto an inside ball from hooker Malcolm Marx and beat two defenders to open up a 14-0 lead.

The Rebels worked hard and grabbed their only try of the match when a grubber kick from scrum-half behind the Lions line was pounced on by Tom English.

The home side, watched by a small crowd, trailed by seven points but nearing half-time Lions winger Courtnal Skosan dashed over to lead 19-7 at half-time.

DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND - MARCH 31:  Reece Hodge of the Rebels reacts during the round six Super Rugby match between the Highlanders and the Rebels at Forsyth
Image: Reece Hodge and the Rebels were no match for their South African counterparts

It was one-way traffic in the second half with four Lions tries, including Mahuza's scintillating effort, bouncing off five Rebels players to score under the posts.

The Lions were awarded a penalty try midway through the half with Rebels lock Cullum Retallick yellow-carded for intentional offside as he tried to prevent a try-bound rolling maul.

Further tries from Anthony Volmink and Whiteley completed the Rebels misery.

The Rebels remain anchored at the bottom of the Australian conference with just one win.

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