Lions are set to lose their star fullback to the Bulls as contract extension fails.

Tug of war brewing over Bok fullback
The Lions are set to lose their star fullback if a new contract isn’t offered to him soon.

According to reports, the Lions have not yet reached a deal for a contract extension with Quan Horn.
His current contract ends in June next year, and the Vodacom Bulls have already showed a keen interest in luring the 24-year-old to Loftus.
In addition to be being one of the Lions’ star players and one they’ll look to once again to spark their attack, Horn has also emerged as a strong leader within the group. He captained the Joburg-based outfit in their 27-25 Currie Cup final defeat on Saturday.
The fiery fullback made his Springbok debut as a replacement against Portugal in Bloemfontein last year.
Rapport says the Bulls’ interest in him stems from the team’s desire to find a long-term replacement for 36-year-old Willie le Roux, who’s now in the twilight of his career.
Horn could also become Le Roux’s replacement at international level and could even be drafted in for the Springboks’ end-of-year tour after Aphelele Fassi went under the knife.
It is always good to have quality to compete for places in the squad and they will also play an important role in developing the talented young front row forwards we have here. players understand what is required to deliver at this level and we are looking forward to seeing the impact they both have on our system.