South African teams set for united rugby championship quarterfinals

Three South African sides qualified for the United Rugby Championship quarterfinals, with the Stormers, Bulls and Lions all advancing after the league phase concluded.

The Stormers ended the regular season in third place after a 22-16 loss to Cardiff last Friday. They will host the same team in a quarterfinal at DHL Stadium on 30 May.

John Dobson, the Stormers director of rugby, said his team had wasted opportunities in recent matches. He added that the squad would regroup quickly ahead of the knockout fixture.

The Bulls secured fourth position with a 45-19 victory over Benetton and will face Munster at Loftus Versfeld on the same day. The Lions earned their first quarterfinal appearance and will travel to meet Leinster in Dublin on 30 May.

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The Bulls defeated the Sharks 41-12 in Pretoria, while the Lions beat the Stormers 24-10 in Johannesburg during United Rugby Championship matches.

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Leinster faces Toulon on Saturday, 2 May, and Bordeaux Bégles hosts Bath on Sunday, 3 May, in Champions Cup semifinals. South African teams Bulls, Stormers and Lions could benefit in URC standings. European clubs' divided focus on multiple tournaments may create opportunities for local franchises.

The Sharks ended their United Rugby Championship season with a 54-19 victory over Zebre at Kings Park in Durban. Siya Kolisi scored two tries in what was his final match for the side. The Durban team finished 10th and missed the playoffs.

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South African rugby franchises Bulls and Stormers have announced that Springbok locks Ruan Nortjé and Salmaan Moerat will join overseas clubs before the 2026/27 season, shortly after losses in the Champions Cup Round of 16. Nortjé moves to Kubota Spears in Japan, while Moerat joins La Rochelle in France.

The Springboks face pressure to maintain their edge in rugby's evolving aerial contests as teams like France embrace tactical innovations. Following a recent conference, coaches emphasize the importance of scrums, kicks, and high balls in creating dynamic play. This sets the stage for a competitive 2026 Test season, including matches against northern hemisphere powerhouses.

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