The Citizen (Gauteng)

Stormers lead the pack for SA

LOCAL TEAMS SPARKLE IN INAUGURAL SEASON

- Ross Roche

After an action packed final weekend brought the pool phase of the United Rugby Championsh­ip (URC) to an end, three South African teams finished in the top five positions on the log to make it a superb inaugural season in the competitio­n.

The Stormers sealed second place with a last gasp 26-21 bonus point win over Scarlets, the Bulls claimed fourth place with an impressive 38-31 bonus point win over Ospreys, while the Sharks were grateful for a losing bonus point, going down 24-21 against Ulster, which allowed them to end fifth.

Of SA’s top three teams it was only the Bulls who looked comfortabl­e in their win over Ospreys, as they led 12-10 at the break before a brilliant 19 minute second half hattrick from Cornal Hendricks pushed them into a 3817 lead with 15 minutes remaining.

With the win and bonus point wrapped up the Bulls then went to sleep in the closing moments, allowing Ospreys to run in two converted tries in the final three minutes to put some gloss on the scoreline.

The Stormers were then made to work incredibly hard for their win over Scarlets, as the hosts led 16-7 at one stage in the first half, before they drew the scores level at 21-all with just nine minutes left to play.

It then took an 80th minute try from outside centre Ruhan Nel, his second of the match, to decide the contest and make sure the Stormers would take the SA Shield.

The Sharks were the least convincing of the SA teams and should be worried about their lacklustre and disjointed performanc­e against Ulster.

Ulster were in control of the match for 75 minutes and led comfortabl­y 24-7 at that stage, when a fabulous comeback was sparked by Sharks replacemen­t scrumhalf Grant Williams as he created a try and scored one, to give the hosts a big fright, but it was too little too late.

The Stormers and Bulls will now host quarterfin­als in South Africa, while SA’s best placed side and most consistent performer this season, the Stormers, are in line for a home semifinal if they get through their quarter.

At least one SA team is guaranteed to make the semifinals, with

the Bulls hosting the Sharks at Loftus in their quarterfin­al.

With the amazing form that the Stormers are in, having won eight games in a row, they will also fancy picking up another win and making it to the semis, and if two SA teams can make the semis it will be odds on that one will at least make the final.

SA’s fourth team in the URC, the Lions, closed out their season on a positive note with a comfortabl­e 21-11 win over the Dragons in Newport, to secure 11th place on the log.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? SUPERB. Bulls centre Cornal Hendricks scored a hat-trick in their United Rugby Championsh­ip match against Ospreys in Swansea on Friday night.
Picture: Gallo Images SUPERB. Bulls centre Cornal Hendricks scored a hat-trick in their United Rugby Championsh­ip match against Ospreys in Swansea on Friday night.

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