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Welsh invasion as Vodacom URC play-offs move into sight

  • Writer: SA Rugby
    SA Rugby
  • May 8
  • 4 min read
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South Africa’s four Vodacom United Rugby Championship teams are preparing for a Welsh invasion and will have everything to play for this weekend as the cross-hemisphere spectacle reaches the penultimate pool round.

While the Vodacom Bulls have secured their spot in the top four already, all eyes will be on the Hollywoodbets Sharks, who are looking to seal a home quarter-final, as well as the DHL Stormers and Emirates Lions, who have to win their matches with the Race to Eight in full force.

Log-leaders Leinster (67 points), the second-placed defending champions, the Glasgow Warriors (59) and the Bulls (58) are already guaranteed of home quarter-finals but the men from Pretoria will do everything in their power in the last two rounds to sneak into second place.

A victory for the Sharks (in fourth place with 53 points), in turn, will see them cement an invaluable home quarter-final as they lead fifth-placed Cardiff by seven log points.

The Stormers (in sixth place with 45 points), in turn, could hop into fifth position if they win their match and the Bulls defeat Cardiff, while the Lions must win both their remaining matches with bonus points to keep their hazy hopes of a play-off spot alive. Adding to the pressure on the Johannesburgers, defeat this weekend will shatter their chances of making the play-offs.

The Sharks will meet the 11th-placed Ospreys in Durban on Friday, while two matches will play out on Saturday – between the Bulls and Cardiff in Pretoria and the Stormers and last-placed Dragons in Cape Town. The Lions, meanwhile, will wrap up the action on Sunday afternoon when they host the seventh-placed Scarlets in Johannesburg.

The two remaining rounds will have extra significance for a handful of local players, including the Stormers trio of Ruben van Heerden, Leolin Zas and Warrick Gelant, Jordan Hendrikse and Siya Kolisi of the Sharks, and the Lions duo of Edwill van der Merwe and Quan Horn, who are in contention for the Vodacom URC Awards, which will be announced at the conclusion of the pool stages.

In Durban, the Sharks will be hunting their third victory in a row after defeating Edinburgh and Ulster on the road in their last two outings and with the favourable KwaZulu-Natal weather conditions and their passionate home crowd behind them to add to the confidence they built up on tour, they will have all the motivation they need to register a victory against the Ospreys.

With 11 wins in their 16 matches to date to only seven by the Welsh outfit, the Durbanites will enter the match as favourites on paper, however, they will be careful to take this for granted as Ospreys have scored four more tries than them on attack this season and only conceded seven more points on defence, meaning it could be a tight battle.

They will also be mindful of the fact that the visitors are also still in the Race to Eight if they deliver two good performances in the next two weeks, which will add to their desperation to create an upset.

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The Bulls, meanwhile, will have their sights set on registering their sixth successive URC victory when they lock horns with Cardiff – and similarly to the Sharks – they will enter the match high on confidence after toppling Munster and defending champions, Glasgow, abroad in their last two outings.

The men from Pretoria, however, will be up against a determined Cardiff side, who are fully aware of the fact that a victory would entrench their spot in the top eight on the log, while a defeat could see them drop down the table and place their play-off hopes in jeopardy as the face the Stormers in Cape Town next week.

That said, the Bulls will enter the match as the overwhelming favourites with a superior record on attack and defence – areas they will be determined to build on to come out on top this weekend.

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The Stormers, in turn, will target a full house of points when they take on the Dragons at the DHL Stadium, especially with the visitors boasting only one win to eight by the hosts in the competition to date.

The statistics also sway heavily in the Capetonians’ favour with 425 points scored and 382 conceded to 308 and 534 points respectively by the Dragons. But with nothing left to lose, the Welsh side will be fired up and resolute in their quest to make a strong statement and salvage some pride in their last two matches of the season.

In Johannesburg, the match-up between the Lions and Scarlets is expected to be a gripping affair with both teams playing for survival.

Spicing things up, the Johannesburgers will back themselves going into the match despite lying six places below the Scarlets following their 26-7 victory against Connacht in their last match, defying all odds.

Bolstering their confidence, the Lions have suffered only one defeat at home this season. The Scarlets, however, have been more effective on attack and defence, meaning the hosts will have to deliver a top-drawer performance to come away with a win.

Given all the permutations for the teams in the Race to Eight, all four matches will contribute to what is expected to be a thrilling penultimate pool round.

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Fixtures

Hollywoodbets Sharks v Ospreys - Friday @ Hollywoodbets Kings Park, Durban (7pm)

Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi

TV: SuperSport

Vodacom Bulls v Cardiff - Saturday @ Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria (4pm)

Referee: Eoghan Cross

TV: SuperSport

DHL Stormers v Dragons - Saturday @ DHL Stadium, Cape Town (6.15pm)

Referee: Andrea Piardi

TV: SuperSport

Emirates Lions v Scarlets - Sunday @ Emirates Airline Park, Johannesburg (3pm)

Referee: Andrew Brace

TV: SuperSport


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