Three SA Teams Set To Qualify For United Rugby Championship Playoffs

 

Barring the apple cart being upset and dismantled in the final round of the Vodacom United Rugby Championship, South Africa will again have three teams in the quarter-finals after the Vodacom Bulls booked their place in the top eight alongside the DHL Stormers, while the Cell C Sharks did enough to ensure that they are in pole position to remain in playoff contention.

Unfortunately, the Emirates Lions’ hopes of sneaking into the quarter-finals were dashed late in their match on Saturday, when Leinster fought back to win in a heart-breaking result for the men from Johannesburg in

The Cell C Sharks beat Benetton, the only team that can still pip them to a spot in the top-eight, in the first match of the penultimate pool round by 43-33 in Durban on Friday, and the Vodacom Bulls added to the excitement as they outclassed Zebre Parma 78-12 in Johannesburg on Saturday.

But the momentum swung against the South African sides as the Emirates Lions suffered a last-minute 39-36 defeat against Leinster in Johannesburg, while the DHL Stormers managed to score a late try to secure two bonus points as they went down 26-24 against Munster in Cape Town.

These results saw the defending champions, the DHL Stormers, drop to third place on the log, one point behind the second-placed Ulster, which means although they hold onto their home quarter-final, they will only know after their final pool match next week if they are still in line for a possible home semi-final.

The victories for the Vodacom Bulls and Cell C Sharks also ensured that they remained in the top eight, with the Pretoria side in seventh place with 48 points, while the KwaZulu-Natalians are one spot down in eighth place with 46 points – five above the ninth-placed Benetton and with a points difference advantage of 83 points.

Benetton, who needs a big win to force their way into the top-eight possibly, travel to Stellenbosch to face the DHL Stormers on Friday, followed by another Gauteng double-header on Saturday afternoon when the Emirates Lions take on Zebre Parma and the Vodacom Bulls host Leinster at Loftus Versfeld. The last local match is in Durban, where the Cell C Sharks will know exactly what they need to do against Munster to book their place in the quarter-finals.