The Citizen (KZN)

Season-defining derby fortnight

URC: THE NEXT TWO ROUNDS ARE A CRUCIAL POINTER

- Ross Roche

South African United Rugby Championsh­ip teams face a potentiall­y season-defining next two rounds of the competitio­n as massive derby clashes should play a major role on where they finish on the log at the end of the season.

The Lions host the Bulls at Ellis Park in the second straight cross-Jukskei derby, while the Sharks welcome the Stormers to Durban next week Saturday.

On the first weekend of March it will be the Lions against Sharks in Johannesbu­rg and Stormers hosting the Bulls in Cape Town.

It is exactly halfway through the season and it is the Bulls who are leading the way for the SA franchises at fourth on the log with 30 points, four off the table -topping Leinster team.

They are thus the best placed

SA team going into the second half, but due to the congested nature of the log if just one result goes against them it could change the whole complexion of their season.

The Stormers are seventh on the log on 26 points, while the Lions are 10th on 24, as the next two best-placed SA sides, while the Sharks are rock bottom on nine points.

Having won one and lost eight games, the Sharks are most likely out of the running to make the URC knockouts this season, even if they do manage to turn their fortunes around over the second half of the season.

However they could still have a big impact as to how their fellow South African sides fare if they manage to come into some form.

Heading into next weekend’s games it is arguably the Lions who will be under the most pressure as they know a second straight loss to the Bulls will leave them further off the top-eight and will make the following Sharks game a must-win ahead of a tough two game European tour after that.

The Bulls and Stormers both have some leeway if they were to lose next weekend, but if they did, it would make the following clash between the two extremely important as they will both want to keep up with the higher placed teams on the log.

Both the Bulls and Stormers will be targeting a top-four finish, so they will both be going all out in their games next weekend, and they will both be favourites, even though they will be playing away from home.

Their clash at Loftus however will be a very interestin­g one, as based on form this season the Bulls should be slight favourites for that game.

But they have been unable to break their hoodoo against the Stormers so far, losing seven games in a row.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? PLOTTING. Bulls coach Jake White will be hoping for a strong showing from his team in the up-coming local derbies in the United Rugby Championsh­ip in the next few weeks.
Picture: Gallo Images PLOTTING. Bulls coach Jake White will be hoping for a strong showing from his team in the up-coming local derbies in the United Rugby Championsh­ip in the next few weeks.

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