It was a weekend of contrasts in the United Rugby Championship’s knockout rounds, with South African franchises producing wildly different stories. The Stormers and Bulls delivered commanding performances on home soil, while the Lions were handed a sobering reality check in Dublin. Here is how the action unfolded.
Leinster 59–10 Lions | Aviva Stadium, Dublin
The Lions travelled to the Aviva Stadium with hope, but what they encountered was a Leinster side operating at a level that left little room for romanticism. The Irish giants were ruthless from the first whistle, running in try after try to post a devastating 59–10 victory that ended the Lions’ URC campaign in emphatic fashion.
Leinster’s backline was electric throughout, with their depth and precision exposing the Lions at every turn. The Johannesburg-based franchise, who had shown real promise during the regular season, simply could not match the physicality and pace that Leinster brought to the contest. Conceding 59 points on the road is a difficult reality to sit with, and the Lions’ coaching staff will have serious questions to answer heading into the off-season.
For the Lions, it is a painful conclusion to a campaign that promised more. They now return home to regroup, with the Currie Cup offering an opportunity to salvage some pride in the domestic arena.
Stormers 44–21 Cardiff Rugby | DHL Stadium, Cape Town
Cape Town was treated to a masterclass as the Stormers dismantled Cardiff Rugby 44–21 at a buzzing DHL Stadium. The hosts were sharp, clinical and relentless, with their forwards laying a dominant foundation and the backline finishing with real flair.
The Stormers’ ability to score from deep and recycle possession at pace proved far too much for a Cardiff side that struggled to contain the wave of pressure coming their way. The bonus-point victory was thoroughly deserved and sends a clear message to the remaining teams in the competition – the Stormers are not done yet.
John Dobson’s men continue to demonstrate why they are considered serious contenders. Their set-piece was outstanding and their breakdown work relentless. This is a squad brimming with Springbok talent, and on this form, they are more than capable of going deep into the knockout rounds.
Bulls 45–14 Munster | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Loftus Versfeld proved to be its usual fortress as the Bulls swept aside Munster 45–14 in a performance that was as complete as it gets. The Bulls were dominant across all facets, punishing a Munster outfit that has been one of the competition’s storied names but simply could not cope with the altitude, the atmosphere, or the relentless Bulls machine.
The Pretoria side’s pack was immense, with their maul causing Munster problems throughout the afternoon. The backline, meanwhile, was incisive and showed the kind of Springbok-standard finishing that has made the Bulls one of the most feared sides in the competition. Jake White’s squad is peaking at precisely the right moment.
With both the Stormers and Bulls advancing, South African rugby has every reason to feel optimistic. The prospect of a South African team lifting the URC trophy remains a very real one, and this weekend’s results have only strengthened that belief. The Lions will lick their wounds, but for Cape Town and Pretoria, the dream is very much alive.
