Bulls and Stormers head to Europe with strong squads for playoffs

The Bulls and Stormers are traveling to Europe this week with strong squads for their Champions Cup playoff matches. The Bulls face Glasgow in Scotland, while the Stormers take on Toulon in France. Coaches express optimism despite a poor historical record in European playoffs.

Bulls coach Ackermann selected Handré Pollard, Willie le Roux and available Springboks for the trip to Scotland. "If we’re in the playoffs of the EPCR, we must give it a go," he said. "We’re going to go out and give it our best shot."

Stormers coach John Dobson was similarly upbeat: "We want to respect this competition and we want to go as far as we can." He noted no South African team has reached a semifinal, but added that despite injuries, the squad now has more depth to compete fully.

South African teams have yet to win a Champions Cup playoff in Europe. Past defeats include Toulouse's 33-9 thrashing of the Bulls in 2023 and Northampton's 59-22 quarterfinal win in 2024.

The Stormers sit second in the URC standings and face a struggling Toulon side, winless in their last five Top 14 matches. Victories for both could set up a historic all-South African quarterfinal in Cape Town. The Bulls have won six of their last seven matches, though their defense faces a stern test.

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Union Bordeaux-Bègles and Glasgow Warriors secured the top two seeds in the 2026 Investec Champions Cup playoffs after perfect pool stage records. Bordeaux clinched the No. 1 position with a bonus-point win over Bristol Bears, while Glasgow outclassed Saracens to earn home advantage through the quarterfinals. The last-16 draw features several high-stakes matchups set for early April.

The Stormers and Bulls suffered narrow defeats in the Champions Cup round of 16 last weekend, but their fightback signals a new era for South African teams. The Stormers lost 28-27 to Toulon in France, while the Bulls fell 25-21 to Glasgow Warriors in poor conditions. Amid northern hemisphere criticism of their involvement, these efforts are shifting perceptions.

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The Stormers remain unbeaten and are poised to host playoffs in both the Champions Cup and United Rugby Championship, setting a high standard for South African teams. In contrast, the Bulls and Sharks face mounting pressure after recent losses, risking early exits from both tournaments. With key matches ahead, their coaches prioritize qualification amid challenging schedules.

Bristol Bears secured a convincing 61-49 victory over the Bulls in the Champions Cup at Loftus Versfeld, remaining unbeaten in the tournament. Winger Noah Heward starred with a hat-trick of tries as the English side outscored their hosts nine tries to seven. The match showcased Bristol's early dominance despite a resilient response from the Bulls.

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Stade Toulousain suffered a harsh 28-21 defeat to Glasgow Warriors in the Champions Cup on Saturday, despite total dominance in the first half (21-0). Antoine Dupont, starting for the first time in eleven months, shone by scoring a try and assisting two others. The second half saw the Scots turn the game around under driving rain and strong winds.

Saracens secured a narrow 20-14 victory over Stade Toulousain in the third round of the Champions Cup on Sunday at their London home ground. Winger Elliot Segun shone with a quick double try, while Antoine Dupont and his teammates delivered a lackluster performance. This loss compounds the recent struggles of the French champions.

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Despite being reduced to 14 men after a halftime red card, South Africa's Springboks staged a comeback to defeat France 32-17 in Paris on November 8, 2025. The victory marked captain Siya Kolisi's 100th Test cap. France led early with two tries from Damian Penaud, but the Springboks dominated the final quarter with 19 unanswered points.

 

 

 

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