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Connacht's Matthew Devine celebrates with Sam Illo after scoring his sides third try // Photo Credit: Inpho Photography

Glasgow Warriors remain top of the pile in the BKT URC after a weekend that saw a series of crucial clashes between play-off rivals in the Race to the Eight.

The league leaders recorded a 31-10 bonus point victory against Benetton Rugby at Scotstoun as Franco Smith put one over on the team he used to coach.

Glasgow trailed 10-7 at half-time, but then rattled up 21 unanswered points after the break with winger Fergus Watson scoring one of their five tries as he marked his debut with a Player of the Match display.

That’s now 15 wins out of 18 games in all competitions this season for the Scottish side who have a home Investec Champions Cup Ronud of 16 tie against the Vodacom Bulls coming up next weekend.

But head coach Smith insists there is no chance of them getting carried away with their lofty position.

“Fortunately, we had a first half like this which actually humbles you a little bit and makes sure everybody’s feet stays on the floor and that we are very well connected in what we should do and not what we want,” he said.

“That has got to be the message – stop worrying about where we are and how it is and hopefully we can get it done anyway.”

As for what his half-time team-talk had entailed, he said: “We felt we weren’t as confrontational as we were last week and that was addressed.”

Not for the first time this season, Glasgow racked up the points in the second half, so what does Smith put that trend down to?

“It’s belief and trust in the boys and the fact we want to continue to play when the opposition gets a little bit tired, I suppose.

“The more you score points in that part of the game, the more the players believe they must stick in the fight.

“I am proud of the hard work that has gone in from everybody in the club. It’s really coming off. There’s a big end of the season ahead of us now.”

The DHL Stormers remain in second spot having claimed a 33-14 bonus point victory over Edinburgh Rugby in Cape Town.

In front of the league’s biggest crowd of the weekend – 21,487 – they pulled away in the final quarter with No 8 Evan Roos completing a try double.

That takes him level with Connacht’s Sean Jansen and Leinster’s Joshua Kenny as the joint top try-scorer in the BKT URC this season, with all three having touched down nine times.

Roos, who picked up the BKT URC Player of the Match, said: “I am just enjoying it and I think the team is clicking well now. It’s fun.

“We understand our roles and everyone buys into it, which is awesome. The tries are just a nice bonus for me.”

Ulster Rugby are in third after claiming the only away win of the weekend, pulling clear to secure the maximum as they beat Zebre Parma 28-12 in a game where the sides were tied at 7-7 at the break.

Their skipper Iain Henderson said: “Had you said to me yesterday we were going to come here and get a bonus point win, I’d have bitten your hand off for it.

“Zebre are always difficult to play at home, so we knew it was going to be a tough night at the office. Plenty of things we can do better, but happy with the outcome.”

Then it’s Leinster Rugby in fourth with the defending champions having also moved through the gears in the second half after taking until the 29th minute to open their account.

They recovered from that slow start to beat the Scarlets 36-19 at the Aviva Stadium, with two-try winger Tommy O’Brien named BKT URC Player of the Match.

Head coach Leo Cullen said: “The Scarlets came with plenty and tested us in lots of different areas. We are delighted to get a win and score six tries. If you had offered me 36-19 beforehand, I would have been pretty happy.”

The Fidelity SecureDrive Lions have shot up to fifth having made it four league wins in a row by beating Dragons RFC 42-26 in Johannesburg where scrum-half Nico Steyn scored two of their six tries.

Cardiff Rugby have dropped down to sixth after losing 21-15 to the Hollywoodbets Sharks in Durban, with the hard-fought win for the Sharks keeping their play-off hopes very much alive.

Munster Rugby and the Vodacom Bulls stand seventh and eighth respectively to complete the current play-off berths after serving up one of the games of the season at Pretoria’s Loftus Versfeld.

Bouncing back from last weekend’s 45-0 defeat to the Sharks, the Irish visitors outscored their South African hosts by five tries to four, with flanker Thomas Ahern crossing twice.

But the boot of Handre Pollard ultimately proved decisive as the Bulls posted a 34-31 bonus point victory, with their scrum-half Embrose Papier scorching over for a brace of tries and teenage winger Cheswill Jooste showing his huge potential with a searing strike from distance.

For Munster, there was the significant consolation of two losing bonus points which could prove vital in the Race to the Eight.

Their coach Clayton McMillan said: “You always want to win, but it’s a decent reward for the effort the boys put in. It was a huge improvement on last week. I am proud of the boys. It’s going to be a real race to the finish.”

There was another clash between play-off hopefuls in Galway where Connacht Rugby beat the Ospreys 21-15, with replacement scrum-half Matthew Devine racing over for the decisive try six minutes from time.

It was a fifth straight league victory for the west of Ireland province, but their skipper Paul Boyle was far from satisfied.

“It’s nice to be five from five, but we will all be pretty gutted we didn’t get the bonus,” said the No 8.

“We weren’t good enough across all facets of the game. It’s a small step back compared to the last few weeks. There were just so many areas we weren’t at the top of our game. It’s quite disappointing.”

Giving his thoughts, Ospreys head coach Mark Jones said: “We played much better than last week. We had our chances. The game is about moments and we just lost a couple of big moments.”

Connacht are now just a point off the play-offs with only four points separating fifth and ninth as the Race to the Eight hots up, with 15 of the 16 teams still mathematically in contention.

Cardiff seeing the bigger picture

Cardiff know from painful experience just how important every single point is in the race for the BKT URC play-offs.

So, while they were disappointed to lose 21-15 to the Sharks in Durban, they know the bonus they picked up in defeat could prove a crucial consolation.

Last season, the Arms Park outfit missed out on the play-offs by just a point after being in the top eight for most of the campaign.

As such, they know to value the losing bonus point they secured courtesy of Ioan Lloyd’s late penalty at Kings Park on Friday night.

It’s kept them in the top six with four rounds of league matches left to play.

Summing up the mood in the camp, fly-half Callum Sheedy said: “It hurts that we lost because we are competitive professionals.

“The feeling in the dressing room immediately after the game was disappointment that we didn’t come away with a four or five point set.

“But I think in the bigger picture it’s going to be a good point in the long run.

“We’ve seen how close the table gets at the end of the season. Last year, we missed out by a point, so every point is definitely crucial.

“We’ve got a big finish to the season coming up now.”

Cardiff led after half an hour thanks to a brace of well executed tries from wing Mason Grady, but a double by flanker Phepsi Buthelezi helped the Sharks take a 21-12 interval lead.

That was to be the end of the scoring until full-back Lloyd landed the bonus point penalty seven minutes from time.

Reflecting on Cardiff’s gutsy display, Sheedy said: “Some of our defensive sets, especially in the second half, were massive.

“To hold a team like the Sharks – with their physical runners – for 12, 13 phases really shows the culture we have in the squad

“If we had been a little bit more clinical in the 22 towards the end, we could have got the win. Little moments, little inaccuracies probably cost us.

“But I’m really proud of the boys, really proud of the performance.”

The narrow loss to the Sharks followed a 40-7 defeat to the Bulls in Pretoria last weekend.

Giving his thoughts on the experience of touring South Africa, Sheedy said: “It’s amazing.

“Last year was actually my first time here and I think it was probably my favourite rugby trip of my life. I absolutely loved it.

“It really is a rugby mad country. Everyone has got the Springbok jersey on and the fans absolutely love it. It’s class to be fair.”

Adding his views on the game against the Sharks, head coach Corniel van Zyl said: “You could see the boys gave it their all and the fight was great. It was close at the end, but we just came up short, so still lots to work on.

“Last season, when we toured South Africa, we didn’t get a point, but this year we have one point, so that’s definitely the positive.”

What’s coming next?

There’s now a two week break from BKT URC action as the focus switches to the knock-out stages of the Investec Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup.

All but two of the BKT URC teams are involved in next weekend’s last 16 matches in the two competitions with a number of them facing each other.

You’ve got Glasgow v Vodacom Bulls and Leinster Rugby v Edinburgh Rugby in the Champions Cup, while it’s Connacht Rugby v Hollywoodbets Sharks, Benetton v Cardiff Rugby and Ospreys v Ulster Rugby in the Challenge Cup.

The following week sees the Quarter-Finals and then it’s back to BKT URC action with Round 15 on the weekend of April 17-18. That involves a couple of derbies with Ulster hosting Leinster in a big Belfast top four clash, while the Scarlets entertain Cardiff in Wales.

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Bulls 45–19 Benetton – URC Round 18

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BKT United Rugby Championship, Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria, South Africa 5/10/2024 Vodacom Bulls vs Ulster A view of the Bulls changing room ahead of the game Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Steve Haag Sports/Christiaan Kotze

The Bulls powered past Benetton with seven tries in a commanding 45–19 bonus-point win at Loftus Versfeld.

Key moments

3 mins – TRY BULLS: Canan Moodie breaks through and Handre Pollard sets up Sergeal Petersen for the opening try. Pollard converts. (Bulls 7–0 Benetton)

12 mins – TRY BULLS: Spellbinding play from Pollard opens up space and Willie le Roux takes full advantage. Pollard converts. (Bulls 14–0 Benetton)

18 mins – TRY BENETTON: Matt Gallagher sets up a wonderful passing move finished off by Louis Lynagh. Unconverted. (Bulls 14–5 Benetton)

28 mins – TRY BULLS: The Bulls maul proves unstoppable as Johan Grobbelaar powers over. Pollard misses the conversion. (Bulls 19–5 Benetton)

34 mins – YELLOW CARD BENETTON: Alessandro Garbisi is shown yellow.

37 mins – TRY BULLS: The pick and go results in a try for Cobus Wiese. Pollard converts to secure the bonus point. (Bulls 26–5 Benetton)

39 mins – TRY BENETTON: Rhyno Smith wriggles through a gap to score. Smith converts his own try. (Bulls 26–12 Benetton)

Half-time: Bulls 26–12 Benetton. The hosts in command with the bonus point already secured.

41 mins – TRY BENETTON: Matt Gallagher creates again and Louis Lynagh finishes for his second. Smith converts. (Bulls 26–19 Benetton)

56 mins – TRY BULLS: Stedman Gans plays a key part as Petersen scores a stunning individual try for his second. Pollard converts. (Bulls 33–19 Benetton)

62 mins – TRY BULLS: Mpilo Gumede breaks through the defensive line to touch down. Pollard converts. (Bulls 40–19 Benetton)

74 mins – TRY BULLS: Paul de Wet sets it up and Ruan Nortje scores from close range. Pollard’s conversion drifts wide. (Bulls 45–19 Benetton)

Full-time: Bulls 45–19 Benetton


Full match report to follow.

Teams

Bulls: 15 Willie le Roux, 14 Sergeal Petersen, 13 Canan Moodie, 12 Harold Vorster, 11 Devon Williams, 10 Handre Pollard, 9 Embrose Papier; 1 Gerhard Steenekamp, 2 Johan Grobbelaar, 3 Wilco Louw, 4 Ruan Nortje, 5 Cobus Wiese, 6 Marcell Coetzee, 7 Elrigh Louw, 8 Cameron Hanekom
Replacements: 16 Marco van Staden, 17 Jan-Hendrik Wessels, 18 Francois Klopper, 19 Ruan Vermaak, 20 Mpilo Gumede, 21 Paul de Wet, 22 Stedman Gans, 23 Stravino Jacobs

Benetton: 15 Matt Gallagher, 14 Louis Lynagh, 13 Paolo Odogwu, 12 Mattia Midena, 11 Rhyno Smith, 10 Alessandro Garbisi, 9 Federico Zanandrea; 1 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro, 2 Bautista Bernasconi, 3 Tiziano Pasquali, 4 Federico Ruzza, 5 Lorenzo Cannone, 6 Manuel Zuliani, 7 Alessandro Izekor, 8 Toa Halafihi
Replacements: 16 Nicholas Gasperini, 17 Ivan Nemer, 18 Marcos Gallorini, 19 Niccolo Cannone, 20 Cristiano Tizzano, 21 Jadin Kingi, 22 Leonardo Marin, 23 Giulio Marini

Match details

Bulls 45 (Tries: Petersen 2, le Roux, Grobbelaar, Wiese, Gumede, Nortje; Cons: Pollard 5/7)
Benetton 19 (Tries: Lynagh 2, Smith; Cons: Smith 2/3)
Half-time: 26–12

Venue: Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria
Referee: Craig Evans (WRU)

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Sharks 54–19 Zebre – URC Round 18

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The Sharks ran in eight tries to thrash Zebre 54–19 in a dominant bonus-point victory at Hollywoodbets Kings Park.

Key moments

14 mins – TRY SHARKS: A series of passes ends with Jaco Williams touching down for the opening score. Vusi Moyo hooks the conversion wide. (Sharks 5–0 Zebre)

20 mins – TRY ZEBRE: Mirko Belloni breaks through and Malik Faissal finishes a wonderful passing move. Giovanni Montemauri converts. (Sharks 5–7 Zebre)

25 mins – TRY SHARKS: Siya Kolisi breaches the defence and powers over from close range. Moyo converts. (Sharks 12–7 Zebre)

28 mins – TRY SHARKS: Zekhethelo Siyaya shows brilliant skill to go over. Moyo converts. (Sharks 19–7 Zebre)

39 mins – YELLOW CARD ZEBRE: Alessandro Fusco is shown yellow.

40 mins – TRY SHARKS: The Sharks maul pushes over the tryline as Kolisi grabs his second. Moyo converts. (Sharks 26–7 Zebre)

Half-time: Sharks 26–7 Zebre. The hosts firmly in control after a commanding first-half display.

46 mins – TRY SHARKS: Spellbinding play from Bradley Davids sets up Vusi Moyo to dot the ball down from close range. Moyo adds his own conversion. (Sharks 33–7 Zebre)

53 mins – TRY SHARKS: Nothing was going to stop Manu Tshituka as he records the try. Moyo converts. (Sharks 40–7 Zebre)

62 mins – TRY ZEBRE: A stunning solo try from Simone Gesi. Montemauri converts. (Sharks 40–14 Zebre)

64 mins – TRY SHARKS: Andre Esterhuizen breaks through and sets up Le Roux Malan. Jean Smith converts from the bench. (Sharks 47–14 Zebre)

67 mins – TRY SHARKS: Esterhuizen is involved again as Ross Braude completes the rout. Smith converts. (Sharks 54–14 Zebre)

76 mins – TRY ZEBRE: Great forward play allows Giovanni Quattrini to score a consolation. Montemauri hits the upright with the conversion. (Sharks 54–19 Zebre)

Full-time: Sharks 54–19 Zebre


Full match report to follow.

Teams

Sharks: 15 Aphelele Fassi, 14 Eduan Keyter, 13 Lukhanyo Am, 12 Andre Esterhuizen, 11 Litelihle Bester, 10 Bradley Davids, 9 Nick Hatton; 1 Ox Nche, 2 Eduan Swart, 3 Vincent Koch, 4 Emile van Heerden, 5 Gerbrandt Grobler, 6 Jaco Williams, 7 Jurenzo Julius, 8 Siya Kolisi
Replacements: 16 Fez Mbatha, 17 Phatu Ganyane, 18 Hanro Jacobs, 19 Thomas Dyer, 20 Matt Romao, 21 Ross Braude, 22 Jean Smith, 23 Le Roux Malan

Zebre: 15 Mirko Belloni, 14 Simone Gesi, 13 Luca Morisi, 12 Enrico Lucchin, 11 Jacopo Trulla, 10 Giovanni Montemauri, 9 Alessandro Fusco; 1 Damiano Mazza, 2 Alessandro Ortombina, 3 Ion Neculai, 4 Andrea Zambonin, 5 Leonard Krumov, 6 Tommaso Di Bartolomeo, 7 Samuele Locatelli, 8 Martin Roger
Replacements: 16 Giampietro Ribaldi, 17 Muhamed Hasa, 18 Matteo Nocera, 19 Migael Prinsloo, 20 Iacopo Bianchi, 21 Luca Franceschetto, 22 David Odiase, 23 Malik Faissal

Match details

Sharks 54 (Tries: Williams, Kolisi 2, Siyaya, Moyo, Tshituka, Malan, Braude; Cons: Moyo 5/6, Smith 2/2)
Zebre 19 (Tries: Faissal, Gesi, Quattrini; Cons: Montemauri 2/3)
Half-time: 26–7

Venue: Hollywoodbets Kings Park, Durban
Referee: Adam Jones (WRU)

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Scarlets 35–35 Dragons – URC Round 18

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A thrilling Welsh derby ended all square as the Scarlets fought back from 14–25 down to draw 35–35 with the Dragons at Parc y Scarlets.

Key moments

1 min – TRY SCARLETS: Taine Plumtree breaks through the defensive line for a stunning solo try on the opening play. Joe Hawkins converts. (Scarlets 7–0 Dragons)

3 mins – TRY DRAGONS: Thomas Young touches down from close range as the Dragons hit back immediately. Angus O’Brien converts. (Scarlets 7–7 Dragons)

8 mins – PENALTY DRAGONS: O’Brien slots the penalty to edge the visitors ahead. (Scarlets 7–10 Dragons)

11 mins – TRY DRAGONS: Brodie Coghlan takes advantage of a gap in the defence and scores from close range. O’Brien converts. (Scarlets 7–17 Dragons)

14 mins – TRY SCARLETS: Plumtree grabs his second from close range. Hawkins converts. (Scarlets 14–17 Dragons)

35 mins – TRY DRAGONS: Niall Armstrong breaks through and Aneurin Owen sets up Aaron Wainwright to finish. O’Brien misses the conversion. (Scarlets 14–22 Dragons)

Half-time: Scarlets 14–22 Dragons. The visitors take an eight-point lead into the break after a pulsating first half.

42 mins – PENALTY DRAGONS: O’Brien extends the lead from the tee. (Scarlets 14–25 Dragons)

50 mins – TRY SCARLETS: Taine Plumtree sets it up and Josh MacLeod charges over. Hawkins converts. (Scarlets 21–25 Dragons)

56 mins – YELLOW CARD SCARLETS: Gareth Davies is shown yellow.

56 mins – PENALTY TRY DRAGONS: The referee awards a penalty try. Automatic conversion. (Scarlets 21–32 Dragons)

58 mins – TRY SCARLETS: Plumtree makes a superb break and Jarrod Taylor finishes it off. Hawkins converts. (Scarlets 28–32 Dragons)

62 mins – YELLOW CARD SCARLETS: Carwyn Leggatt-Jones is sent to the sin bin.

63 mins – PENALTY DRAGONS: O’Brien punishes the ill-discipline. (Scarlets 28–35 Dragons)

74 mins – TRY SCARLETS: Leggatt-Jones plays a key part and Macs Page takes full advantage to level the scores. Hawkins converts. (Scarlets 35–35 Dragons)

83 mins – PENALTY SCARLETS: Hawkins goes for the win but his penalty drops short of the posts.

Full-time: Scarlets 35–35 Dragons


Full match report to follow.

Teams

Scarlets: 15 Ioan Jones, 14 Tom Rogers, 13 Joe Roberts, 12 Joe Hawkins, 11 Ellis Mee, 10 Sam Costelow, 9 Dane Blacker; 1 Josh Morse, 2 Ryan Elias, 3 Archer Holz, 4 Sam Lousi, 5 Jac Price, 6 Taine Plumtree, 7 Josh MacLeod, 8 Sione Kalamafoni
Replacements: 16 Harry Thomas, 17 Sam O’Connor, 18 Harri O’Connor, 19 Jac Davies, 20 Dan Davis, 21 Gareth Davies, 22 Carwyn Leggatt-Jones, 23 Jarrod Taylor

Dragons: 15 Angus O’Brien, 14 Rio Dyer, 13 Joe Westwood, 12 Aneurin Owen, 11 Jared Rosser, 10 Will Reed, 9 Niall Armstrong; 1 Wyn Jones, 2 Brodie Coghlan, 3 Dillon Lewis, 4 Joe Davies, 5 Ben Carter, 6 Aaron Wainwright, 7 Thomas Young, 8 Ryan Woodman
Replacements: 16 Elliot Dee, 17 Rhodri Jones, 18 Chris Coleman, 19 Harrison Keddie, 20 Dan Sheridan, 21 Rhodri Williams, 22 Steff Hughes, 23 Matt Sheridan

Match details

Scarlets 35 (Tries: Plumtree 2, MacLeod, Taylor, Page; Cons: Hawkins 5/5; Pens: Hawkins 0/2)
Dragons 35 (Tries: Young, Coghlan, Wainwright, pen try; Cons: O’Brien 2/3; Pens: O’Brien 3/3)
Half-time: 14–22

Venue: Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli
Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)

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