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URC Preview: What SA teams can expect in Round 4

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Published on October 14, 2021

While South African teams finally found their feet in round three, they face tough challenges in the fourth round of the Vodacom United Rugby Championship as they look to end the first phase of the competition on a positive note. Here’s a breakdown of this week’s match-ups.

The Lions:
Facing: Ulster
Where and when: Kingspan Stadium, Belfast, Friday, 8:35pm
Coach: Dan McFarland
Captain: Iain Henderson
Previous match result: Beat Benetton 28-8

Ulster have started the competition with a bang, registering a perfect haul of 15 points from three games in their opening salvo and will go into the game as heavy favourites against a Lions team that was very unlucky against Glasgow Warriors this past weekend.

Dan McFarland’s team is on a four-game winning streak since losing to Leinster in May and boast a good record against South African opposition, winning seven of their previous nine meetings.

Five players returned to training, giving Ulster a boost ahead of the fixture as they look to go the first month unbeaten. Kieran Treadwell, Rob Lyttle, Eric O’Sullivan, Robert Baloucoune and David O’Connor rejoined their teammates and may well force their way into action this weekend.

Ulster are also a side that prides themselves on their set pieces, and have a 93% success rate at scrums, something they will test the impressive Lions scrum with this weekend.

In all, it seems a tough task for the Lions as the Belfast weather could also play its part, and the former club of Marcell Coetzee, Louis Ludick, Ruan Pienaar and so many more is on a high.

The Stormers:
Facing: Dragons
Where and when: Rodney Parade, Newport, Friday, 8:35pm
Coach: Dean Ryan
Captain: Rhodri Williams
Previous match result: Beat Connacht in Galway 35-22

The Dragons’ win on the road in Galway came as quite a shock to many in the URC as they recorded their first win at The Sportsground since 2004, and made a mockery of Connacht’s form in downing the Bulls a week before.

The side who had narrowly lost their opening two fixtures before finding their feet will be on a high and looking to build on the big win as the Stormers head to Rodney Parade.

The Dragons are a combination of the old Newport and Gwent sides and have traditionally struggled in the PRO14, and lost their last four home games on this ground.

But they almost shocked PRO14 champions Leinster a few weeks back, going down 7-6 in their last outing at the ground.

There will be several familiar faces for South Africans, including former British & Irish Lions, Wales and Stormers midfielder Jamie Roberts and Los Pumas halfback Gonzalo Bertranou, while the team also boast New Zealand-born prop Aki Seuili and former B&I Lion Ross Moriarty.

The Vodacom Bulls:
Facing: Edinburgh
Where and when: DAM Health Stadium, Edinburgh, Friday, 6:15pm
Coach: Mike Blair
Captain: Gordon Gilchrist
Previous match result: Drew 20 all with Stormers.

An intriguing game awaits in Edinburgh as the Stormers were unlucky to come away with only a draw this past weekend. While Jaco van der Walt was the key man for them as he beat 11 Stormers defenders, the Cape side eventually tightened up and forced the home side to change tactics, reverting to an aerial battle.

Before that match the Scottish club had won all four games against South African opposition, and will look to their South African players – Boan Venter, Pierre Schoeman and Van der Walt – to put them on the path to a victory.

Edinburgh also have two players currently among a group tied for the top try-scorer in the URC with Darcy Graham and Ben Vellacott both crossing three times in the opening three weeks.

The Sharks:
Facing: Cardiff
Where and when: Arms Park, Cardiff, Saturday, 8:35pm
Coach: Dai Young
Captain: Josh Turnbull
Previous match result: Lost 29-19 to the Bulls

The Sharks had a front-row seat in watching the Bulls’ second-half comeback against Cardiff but will be wary of the threat they pose, particularly at the breakdown. They made the short trip down the M4 after their win over the Ospreys the night before in Swansea and were big supporters of their Pretoria rivals on the night.

Cardiff will want to avoid losing three in a row in the competition for the first time since last November as the Bulls ended their four-game winning run at the Arms Park.

Cardiff wing Owen Lane is among the competition’s leading try-scorers with three, while the side have lost their B&I Lions talisman Josh Navidi, who went off against the Bulls with a shoulder injury.

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