Home Comforts Secured: Stormers Lock in Cape Town Quarter-Final
- Karen Scheepers

- 3 days ago
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As the Vodacom United Rugby Championship (URC) enters its final regular-season round, South Africa’s top three contenders are adopting a "knockout footing" to secure critical home-ground advantages. Following a weekend of high drama and controversial officiating, the DHL Stormers have officially secured a home quarter-final, ensuring the Mother City will host playoff rugby at the end of May. While the Stormers have crossed the finish line, the battle for top-four finishes remains a boiling point for their northern rivals.

DHL Stormers: The Hunt for Pole Position
Final Score: Ulster 38 – 38 DHL Stormers
Man of the Match: Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu (Impact player)
The Stormers remain in 2nd place with 59 points after a thrilling draw in Belfast. While a match-levelling penalty try secured three vital log points, the result felt like two points lost due to self-inflicted wounds and uncharacteristic indiscipline.
Performance: Dominance in various phases was undermined by elementary errors and penalties conceded on the Ulster tryline.
What’s at Stake: They cannot finish lower than third, but a win over Cardiff on Friday, combined with a potential Glasgow slip-up against Ulster, could see the Cape side reclaim 1st place and home-ground advantage through the semi-finals.

Vodacom Bulls: Defending the Top Four
Final Score: Vodacom Bulls 54 – 19 Zebre Parma
Man of the Match: Harold Vorster
The Bulls solidified their top-four ambitions with a clinical nine-try dismantling of Zebre at Loftus Versfeld.
Performance: Despite a tendency to "overplay" in earlier rounds, the Pretoria outfit found their rhythm to secure a full house of points.
What’s at Stake: Currently in 4th place with 54 points, the Bulls host Benetton this Saturday. A win at Loftus is essential to guarantee a home quarter-final and stave off the hard-charging Lions.

Fidelity SecureDrive Lions: Aggrieved but Resilient
Final Score: Leinster 31 – 7 Fidelity SecureDrive Lions
Standout: Siba Mahashe (Controversial "non-try")
The Lions find themselves in 5th place, level on 54 points with the Bulls, after a frustrating night in Dublin marred by highly debatable TMO interventions.
Performance: A marginal call to chalk off a Siba Mahashe try, after the conversion had already been attempted, condemned the Lions to chase a 14-point deficit rather than trailing by two.
What’s at Stake: The Lions head to Thomond Park to face Munster in the weekend's final game. Depending on earlier results involving Edinburgh and Connacht, they may start the match already assured of their first-ever playoff spot, playing purely for a home quarter-final.

Hollywoodbets Sharks: A Glimpse into the Future
Final Score: Hollywoodbets Sharks 46 – 7 Benetton
Man of the Match: André Esterhuizen
Though out of playoff contention, the Sharks brought cheer to Durban fans by ruthlessly dispatching a flat Benetton side.
Performance: Younger stars like Jurenzo Julius and Zikethelu Siyaya were at the forefront, sparking hope for a better future in the Shark Tank.
What’s at Stake: The Sharks close their season against Zebre on Saturday, playing for pride and momentum ahead of the next campaign.

Vodacom URC Standings (Round 17)
Rank | Club | Played | Won | Points |
1 | Glasgow Warriors | 17 | 12 | 60 |
2 | DHL Stormers | 17 | 12 | 59 |
3 | Leinster Rugby | 17 | 11 | 58 |
4 | Vodacom Bulls | 17 | 11 | 54 |
5 | Lions | 17 | 10 | 53 |
6 | Munster Rugby | 17 | 10 | 51 |
7 | Cardiff Rugby | 17 | 10 | 50 |
8 | Ulster Rugby | 17 | 9 | 50 |
Final Round Fixtures (SA Times)
Cardiff v DHL Stormers: Friday, 20:45
Sharks v Zebre: Saturday, 13:45
Vodacom Bulls v Benetton: Saturday, 16:00
Munster v Lions: Saturday, 20:45
With the Stormers within a point of the top and the Bulls and Lions locked in a battle for 4th, the final weekend of the league season promises to be a grueling sprint toward playoff glory.
Image Credits: Vodacom United Rugby Championship - URC
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