Stormers lead rugby standings while Bulls and Sharks falter

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.

The Stormers have established themselves as frontrunners in European rugby competitions following a string of victories. They top their Champions Cup pool after defeating Bayonne in France and La Rochelle in Gqeberha, positioning them for home advantage in the Round of 16. Upcoming fixtures against Harlequins in London and Leicester Tigers in Cape Town could secure this if they earn enough log points.

Meanwhile, the Bulls are grappling with a six-game losing streak across tournaments. They sit 11th in the URC after a narrow 13-8 defeat to the Stormers last week and must beat Bristol Bears in Pretoria and Pau in France to reach the Champions Cup playoffs. The Sharks, ranked 14th in the URC following a 23-22 home loss to the Lions, face tough tests against Sale Sharks in Manchester and Clermont Auvergne in Durban.

Stormers coach John Dobson has rotated 41 players over 10 consecutive wins, mirroring Springboks strategies under Rassie Erasmus, including consistent six-two bench splits. This approach has yielded a +136 points difference in the URC and strong second-half performances. In comparison, the Bulls have used 46 players but stuck to five-three splits in most games, while the Sharks, with 51 players involved, have only recently adopted forward-heavy benches.

Coaching changes highlight the struggles: Johan Ackermann replaced Jake White at the Bulls last June, with two assistants dismissed before Christmas. At the Sharks, JP Pietersen took over from John Plumtree in December. Despite more Springboks on their rosters, neither team has balanced selections effectively, leading to inconsistent results whether stars play or not.

The Stormers' depth shone in wins like 35-0 over Leinster and 26-17 at Bayonne, featuring backups such as Stefan Ungerer, Jurie Matthee, and Clinton Swart. As the season intensifies, the Bulls and Sharks cannot afford further slips, especially with URC clashes against Edinburgh and the Stormers looming. The Stormers' model suggests adaptability is key to competing with top clubs like Bordeaux and Toulouse.

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Bordeaux Bègles and Glasgow Warriors players celebrating top seeds in 2026 Champions Cup playoffs with victory huddles and stadium excitement.
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Bordeaux and Glasgow claim top seeds in Champions Cup playoffs

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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 Lions clinched a thrilling 23-22 victory against the Sharks in the United Rugby Championship on Saturday in Durban. Scoring in the final moments, the visitors notched their fourth win of the season despite the hosts claiming four tries to the Lions' three. The match highlighted the competitive intensity of the URC as both teams fought until the end.

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Bristol Bears travel to South Africa for a crucial Investec Champions Cup pool stage match against the Vodacom Bulls at Loftus Versfeld. The Bears, on a six-game winning streak, aim for their first victory over the hosts, while the Bulls seek to end a six-game losing run with key Springboks returning. Team news highlights returns and absences for both sides ahead of Saturday's 1pm UK kickoff.

Pretoria Capitals sit atop the SA20 standings after a 53-run win over defending champions MI Cape Town. The Cape Town side, with strong individual batting performances, has only two victories in eight matches and needs a miracle for playoffs. Their bowlers have failed to support the top-order runs.

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On Saturday evening in England, RC Toulon secured a lackluster 31-14 win over a weak Gloucester, clinching their spot in the Champions Cup round of 16. The Varois finished second in their pool despite a dull match. They waited until the final minute to snag the offensive bonus point.

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.

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Orlando Pirates claimed their third trophy of the season by defeating the All Stars team 2-0 in the Carling Cup exhibition match at Moses Mabhida Stadium. Despite missing key players, the Buccaneers dominated the second half to lift the title. The victory highlights their strong form amid national team commitments.

 

 

 

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