All the latest from the URC, Gallagher Premiership, Top 14, Super Rugby Pacific and Currie Cup.
URC QFs: Connacht upset Ulster, Sharks no match for Leinster, Munster win at Scotstoun
The Stormers claimed a convincing 33-21 win over the Bulls at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday. John Dobbo’s men were in charge from the get-go and never looked like losing, although it must be said that the Pretoria Boys were rocked prior to kick-off following the late withdrawal of the injured Canan Moodie, with their enforced backline rejig never quite clicking.
Leinster were far too good for an injury-depleted Sharks outfit and eased to a routine 35-5 win despite trailing after seven-minutes after a well-taken Grant Williams touchdown. In the weekend’s final encounter, Munster took full advantage of a 25th-minute red card to Glasgow flyhalf Tom Jordan to come away from the Scotstoun with a 14-5 victory. The result came at a cost though, with the great Peter O’Mahony going off after just five minutes with an arm injury and is seemingly a doubt for the last four.
Connacht’s 15-10 fantastic upset defeat of Ulster in Belfast on Friday means the Capetonians will host the Western Irish outfit in the first semi-final this weekend, while Leinster and Munster clash in a classic all-Irish derby in Dublin in the second.
Prem R20: Bath end season on a high, Tigers seal third
In the final round of the Gallagher Premiership, Bath’s 61-29 thumping of table-toppers Saracens at The Rec secured them an unlikely place in next season’s Champions Cup. The result, at the expense of a third-string Sarries side, nailed down eighth-place, pipping Bristol on points difference despite their 36-21 win over bottom-placed Gloucester at Ashton Gate. Meanwhile, Leicester finished third in spite of a 17-20 home loss to Harlequins (sixth).
In the other two results of the weekend, second-placed Sale beat Newcastle 54-12 at the AJ Bell and London Irish, who finished just one place and three-points off the top four, defeated Exeter 17-14 in Brentford.
The semi-finals see Saracens host Northampton, who had a bye on the weekend, and Tigers tackle the Sharks in Manchester.
Top 14 R24: Toulouse and La Rochelle collect wins
Leaders Toulouse saw off the challenge of Bordeaux-Begles 31-17 at the Stadium Municipal on Sunday, while reigning European champions and current finalists La Rochelle bagged a valuable 23-8 win at Toulon. The five-time Challenge Cup winners have amassed 75-points, with Ronan O’Gara’s men one-point back in second with just two rounds left until the playoffs.
In other results, third-placed Stade Francais fell 16-32 at Clermont, fourth-placed Racing beat Bayonne 55-14 in Paris, Pau smacked last season’s runners-up Castres 40-3 at the Stade de Hameau, hosts Lyon overcame Perpignan 41-31 and defending champs Montpellier were upset 26-27 by bottom-placed Brive at the GGL.
SR Pacific R10: Chiefs go 10 from 10, Drua upset Canes
Runaway leaders the Chiefs (45-points) earned their 10th successive win in a 52-28 result over the Highlanders in Dunedin to keep intact their unbeaten season, while eighth-placed Fijian Drua edged the Hurricanes (fifth) 27-24 at ANZ Stadium.
Elsewhere, the Crusaders overpowered the Force 48-13 in Christchurch, the third-placed Blues squeaked past winless Moana Pasifika 31-30 at Eden Park, the Waratahs picked up a 32-24 victory in Brisbane over the Reds and the Brumbies (second) beat the Rebels 33-26 in Melbourne.
Currie Cup R9: Wins for top two
Saturday saw the Free State Cheetahs recorded a hard-fought 26-21 win over Western Province in Bloemfontein while the Pumas comfortably saw off the Griffons 45-25 in Mbombela. The results mean Hawies Fourie’s outfit continue to lead the way on 36-points, with the Pumas one place and two-points back and the third-placed Sharks on 28 for the season.
The Durbanites defeated the Blue Bulls 41-27 at Loftus, with the fourth-placed Griquas picking up a 25-21 victory over the Golden Lions in Kimberley.
Weekend highlights
Check out some of the weekend’s best moments.
Huge hit
Easy one to walk off?
LEVELLED 💥
— RUGBYcomau (@rugbycomau) May 7, 2023
Tamati Tua puts a massive shot on Carter Gordon!#REBvBRU #SuperRugbyPacific pic.twitter.com/UYHvYxOt8p
Trev rewards himself
As a World Cup winner, Trevor Nyakane knows all about the importance of staying hydrated after a game. Hats off to you, Big Trev.
Not the fastest down-down we’ve ever seen though, it must be said.
🍻Ça méritait bien une bière ! @NtandoTrevor #R92AB pic.twitter.com/f4Gu5dpSic
— Racing 92 (@racing92) May 6, 2023
Jake unimpressed
Fair to say Jake White didn’t take too kindly to this question after the Bulls’ loss in the Cape.
When the pressure gets to you and realize you can't blame Maratule for this loss😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/9gioj24e7T
— Xola Malo (@maloNOTmilo) May 7, 2023