The Mercury

Bulls, Sharks and Stormers have everything to play for

- WYNONA LOUW wynona.louw@inl.co.za

THE Stormers, Sharks and Bulls have everything to play for in the final round of United Rugby Championsh­ip matches this weekend.

The three South African franchises booked their spots in the playoffs with home victories in the penultimat­e round of regular-season action, setting up what should make for thrilling action abroad given the permutatio­ns.

Having already secured a place in the quarter-finals, the goal for the Sharks, Bulls and Stormers now shifts to finishing in the top four and earning hosting rights to a home playoff.

The Sharks will face Ulster in Belfast, while the Bulls clash with Ospreys in Swansea on Friday.

On Saturday, the Dragons host the Lions in Newport before the Stormers take on Scarlets in Llanelli.

In-form Leinster have a tally of 62 points after bagging a losing bonus point in their 20-13 defeat to the Stormers at Cape Town Stadium and own the top spot as they cannot be overhauled.

The Irish giants will play all of their knockout matches at home.

The other hosts, however, are yet to be determined, with any of the top six teams in the running.

The Stormers are in fourth position on the overall standings and are level on log points with Munser and the Sharks, who are in second and third spot, respective­ly.

The Sharks, Munster and Stormers have won the same number of games (11) and are all on 56 points, with the Bulls on 53 in sixth position. Munster’s superior points difference secured them the second spot, while the Stormers and Sharks are tied in that category as well. The Durbanites are above the Cape side due to the fact that they have scored one more try this season (57).

The Lions, 11th, are the only SA team outside the top half of the standings.

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