Bulls star Elrigh Louw. Photo: SA Rugby website

Bulls star Elrigh Louw. Photo: SA Rugby website

LIVE | URC derbies Stormers v Bulls, Sharks v Lions take centre stage

South Africa will host two key local United Rugby Championship (URC) derbies on Saturday which will have a big bearing on the final standings.

Bulls star Elrigh Louw. Photo: SA Rugby website

Bulls star Elrigh Louw. Photo: SA Rugby website

South Africa will host two key local United Rugby Championship (URC) derbies on Saturday which could have a big bearing on the final standings of the domestic sides as the scramble for playoff places reaches a peak, with only four weeks of round-robin matches remaining.

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The Stormers will host the Bulls in Cape Town at 14:00 and the Sharks take on the Lions at 16:05 in Durban, with the only other match scheduled for the weekend a local Welsh derby between Cardiff and Scarlets at Cardiff Arms Park, also on Saturday.

Both the Stormers and Bulls will be seeking their fifth victory in a row this year when they meet at the Cape Town Stadium, and a victory for either team – depending on the score – could see them leap into contention for a possible home quarter-final later in the season.

The Capetonians are currently SA’s top placed domestic side in sixth place on the log with 43 points, but the Bulls and Sharks are hot on their heels in seventh (42 points) and eighth place (41) respectively, while the Lions are further down on the standings in 12th place (30 points).

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This log-jam effectively means that victory for the teams from Pretoria or Durban this weekend could see them knock down the Stormers’ position and add more pressure on the Capetonians in the final league rounds.

A win for the men from Cape Town, however, could push them into a valuable third or fourth place on the log at this vital stage of the competition, which would not only place them in contention for a possible home quarter-final it would also boost their confidence with another two home games remaining before they travel to Wales for their final league match in May.

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Interestingly, the Stormers and Bulls have met just once before at the Cape Town Stadium, with the visitors from Pretoria running out 20-16 victors in last season’s Rainbow Cup SA, which will boost their confidence going into the clash.

The Stormers starting line-up shows four changes, three of them to the forward pack and one in the backline for the North-South clash.

Hooker Scarra Ntubeni is back from injury, while there is a rotational switch at tighthead prop with Neethling Fouche starting and Frans Malherbe set to make an impact off the replacements bench.

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Deon Fourie is back in the starting line-up at flank, while the only change in the backline sees Herschel Jantjies start at scrumhalf. Play-maker Warrick Gelant is also set to make his return from a replacements bench.

Stormers head coach John Dobson said his team are looking forward to the match as they hunt a run of six consecutive home wins and hang onto their position at the top of the South African Shield.

“Any game between the Stormers and the Bulls is a big occasion and this one has all the makings of a classic,” said Dobson.

“Our team cannot wait to run out in front of our fans at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday and will be giving absolutely everything to get the result.”

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Bulls Director of Rugby Jake White made only once change to his starting lineup that defeated second-placed Ulster last week, with Lionel Mapoe replacing Cornal Hendricks at outside centre in a rotational switch, as they look to continue building winning momentum with the round-robin stages of the tournament nearing an end.

“After a few weeks of testing ourselves against some of the top overseas sides, we are excited to be involved in a local derby this week against an in-form side like the Stormers,” said White.

“We expect a very tough match in Cape Town. The Stormers have shown over the past few weeks how much of a competitive side they are in the URC. They beat us at Loftus Versfeld in our last encounter, and they will definitely be an even tougher opponent this weekend in their own backyard.”

The Sharks will look to build on their emphatic victory against the Dragons last week when they host the Lions at Hollywoodbets Kings Park, and they will be expecting a big battle after the Joburgers’ impressive resurgence in the last few weeks in which they registered four consecutive victories.

The Durban side have only lost of their home matches this year, but they will be wary of the fact that the Lions will have the extra motivation of possibly jumping into the top 10 on the log and reducing the gap between themselves and the Durbanites on the table if they register a victory, and Cardiff defeats the 10th-placed Scarlets.

Fueling the visitors’ motivation, a victory would see them become the first South African opponent to defeat the Sharks at home this season (the Stormers drew in Durban in January), while a win would also mark their first win at the KwaZulu-Natal venue dating back to 2017.

Sharks head coach Sean Everitt once more had the good fortune to retain pretty much the same side that defeated the Dragons 51-3 in Durban last weekend with a couple of rotational changes thrown in to keep everyone fresh and hungry.

Lock Reniel Hugo returns to the starting line-up with Le Roux Roets shifting to the bench, while Springbok captain Siya Kolisi (flank) returns in place of James Venter, and the final change to the pack sees Henco Venter (flank) coming in for Jeandre Labushagne, who will feature off the bench later in the game. Thomas du Toit retains the captaincy.

“Last week’s win over the Dragons was a really good platform for us to build on and now it’s about us building momentum,” explained Everitt.

“The log is really important at the moment and a win this week will be big for us because the other two local franchises are also playing each other and we’re fighting in the SA Shield competition.”

The Johannesburg-based side named a match-23 which features experienced scrummager Jannie du Plessis, who will face his former franchise for the return leg of the tournament.

“I think it will be a forward dominated battle, particularly when it comes to scrums and mauls,” said Lions forwards and lineout coach Albert van den Berg.

“Their kicking game is also quite a powerful weapon, so that’s an element we’ve prepared for in our sessions this week. If we can counter those aspects successfully, we feel we’re in with a shout come Saturday.”

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URC FIXTURES – SATURDAY 9 APRIL

Stormers v Bulls
Venue: Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town
SA Time: 14:00
Referee: Frank Murphy

Sharks v Lions
Venue: Hollywoodbets Kings Park, Durban
SA Time: 16:05
Referee: Ben Blain

Emmanuel Tshituka of the Lions with the ball during the United Rugby Championship match between the Lions and Sharks at Ellis Park on January 22, 2022 in Johannesburg. Photo: Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images