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Vodacom URC back in full force as playoff race reaches new heights

rugby19 March 2025 10:30| © SuperSport
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The Vodacom United Rugby Championship will be back to full throttle this weekend as the competition reaches round 13 and the race for playoff spots sears to new heights, with 15 of the 16 teams still in the race to qualify for the quarterfinals.

With the Six Nations playing out between the end of January and last weekend, the domestic Vodacom URC teams had time to catch up on their postponed matches and squeeze in a number of derbies, but this week, all 16 teams are back in action in what promises to be a blockbuster round.

The eighth-placed Emirates Lions will launch the action for the domestic teams on Friday when they meet the sixth-placed Cardiff in Wales, while SA’s die-hard fans will have loads of action to look forward to on Saturday.

Three matches will play out on Saturday with SA Shield winners, the Hollywoodbets Sharks (who are currently in fourth place on the standings), hosting the 15th placed Zebre Parma in Durban; the Vodacom Bulls (third) welcoming log-leaders Leinster to Pretoria, and the 10th placed Scarlets taking on the 12th placed DHL Stormers in Llanelli.

With only four log points separating the Emirates Lions and Zebre Parma on the standings, every point will count going forward and bonus points will be vital, setting the scene for an exhilarating road to the final stages.

The battle between Cardiff and the Emirates Lions in Wales could prove to be a humdinger as both teams look to bounce back from defeats in their last outing and remain in the top eight on the table, and with only two points separating them, a defeat for either team could serve as a big blow.

Interestingly, the Johannesburgers have won one more match than their Welsh counterparts, which will boost their confidence, while they also defeated the Dragons and Zebre Parma on tour early in the season.

Cardiff, in particular, will want to find some winning momentum on their home patch where they have won only three matches, which will fuel their motivation, but these statistics will make the Emirates Lions even more hungry to come away with a win.

The visitors will also draw inspiration from the fact that they have been more effective on attack and defence this season, scoring 17 more points and conceding an impressive 52 points fewer in their 12 matches to date, meaning the main difference between the sides on the standings is Cardiff’s nine bonus points to five by the Emirates Lions.

The Hollywoodbets Sharks will target a victory against Zebre Parma at Hollywoodbets Kings Park where they will enter the match as firm favourites being nine log positions ahead of the visitors and coming off a morale-boosting victory against the Emirates Lions two weekends ago.

Bolstering their confidence, they have an impeccable track record at home this season where they remain unbeaten and have claimed several big scalps.

But the Durbanites will be careful not to write off the visitors – who are enjoying one of their best seasons in recent years, with victories over Munster, Ospreys, Benetton, Edinburgh and the Dragons this season – while three of their defeats have been by four points or fewer, which will charge them up to create an upset and remain in the playoff race.

The KwaZulu-Natalians boast a far better record on attack and defence – areas of their game they will try to use to their advantage on Saturday.

The clash between the Vodacom Bulls and Leinster at Loftus Versfeld is also expected to be gripping with the hosts being determined to end the Irish giant’s unbeaten run in the competition and to close the gap on the table, while also possibly overtaking the second-placed Glasgow Warriors if they go down against Munster on Friday.

Both teams have been in fine form this season, although the Vodacom Bulls will be wary of the fact that Leinster are the best defensive team in the tournament with only 166 points conceded in their 12 matches up to now, meaning they will have to be extremely efficient on attack and ensure that they convert their chances into points.

In turn, both the DHL Stormers and Scarlets will be desperate to change their fortunes in the competition when they meet in Llanelli with three and two successive defeats respectively to their names going into the match and both teams both locked on 28 log points.

A victory for either team could see them possibly leap into the top half of the standings depending on other results, which will fuel their motivation going into the match.

Interestingly the teams have been well balanced in terms of attacking statistics, with the Scarlets scoring only one point more than the Capetonians, but the visitors have leaked 38 points more than the Welshman, meaning they will have to tighten up their defence to come away with a win.

While both teams have won five of their 12 matches to date, the DHL Stormers have had disappointing results on the road, losing three of their four matches – a record they will want to rectify this weekend.

Match Information:

Cardiff v Emirates Lions

Date: Friday, 21 March

Venue: Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff

SA Time: 9:35pm

Referee: Federico Vedovelli

TV: SuperSport

Hollywoodbets Sharks v Zebre Parma

Date: Saturday, 22 March

Venue: Hollywoodbets Kings Park, Durban

SA Time: 2:45pm

Referee: Sam Grove-White

TV: SuperSport

Vodacom Bulls v Leinster

Date: Saturday, 22 March

Venue: Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria

SA Time: 5pm

Referee: Ben Whitehouse

TV: SuperSport

Scarlets v DHL Stormers

Date: Saturday, 22 March

Venue: Parc Y Scarlets, Llanelli

SA Time: 5pm

Referee: Eoghan Cross

TV: SuperSport

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