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5 December 2024 by Alan

South Africa’s domestic franchises will launch their 2024/25 Investec Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup campaigns this weekend in a jam-packed round of action.

The Hollywoodbets Sharks, DHL Stormers and Vodacom Bulls will looking to make an early statement in the Champions Cup against teams from France and England, while the Toyota Cheetahs and Emirates Lions kick off their EPCR Challenge Cup campaigns away from home.

The 2023/24 EPCR Challenge Cup winners, the Hollywoodbets Sharks, will play in the Champions Cup this season and will get the action underway on Saturday when they host last season’s quarter-finalists, the Exeter Chiefs in Durban.

That match will be followed by clashes between the DHL Stormers and French giants Toulon in Nelson Mandela Bay, and the Vodacom Bulls – who also advanced to the top eight in the competition last season – against Saracens in London.

Both EPCR Challenge Cup matches involving SA teams will play out on Sunday, with the Toyota Cheetahs going up against Perpignan in Amsterdam, while Ospreys welcome the Emirates Lions to Swansea in the closing match of the weekend.

Investec Champions Cup

The Hollywoodbets Sharks will be keen to continue their recent Vodacom United Rugby Championship form when they meet Exeter Chiefs at Hollywoodbets Kings Park on Saturday, and build on their morale boosting 21-15 victory against the DHL Stormers in round seven of the Vodacom URC last weekend when they take the field against the English club.

In stark contrast to the Durbanites, who have won four of their six Vodacom URC matches to date to occupy sixth place on the table, Exeter have been struggling in the Gallagher Premiership. They prop up the table after suffering defeats in all seven of their matches – although they have amassed a few bonus points – which will fuel their motivation to get a fresh start to the European showpiece.

They will, however, have to deliver their best performance yet this season to create an upset in Durban, especially with the Hollywoodbets Sharks boasting a full house of home wins in the Vodacom URC to date, while Exeter have yet to win a game away from home.

The DHL Stormers, meanwhile, face a challenging encounter against Toulon at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium due to the HSBC SVNS Cape Town taking place at the DHL Stadium, in a match they will target to turn their season around and gain some winning momentum after a disappointing run in the Vodacom URC where they have only won two of their six matches.

Toulon, in turn, have been one of the pacesetters in the French Top 14 with seven victories in their 11 matches – where they are currently in fourth place on the table, behind Clermont on points’ difference, on 32 log points.

The Capetonians, however, will want to make the most of the vastly different weather conditions in South Africa and an expected big crowd in the Eastern Cape to give them a mental boost going into the clash, and will draw inspiration from the fact that Toulon have only won two of their six games away from home so far this season.

The clash between Saracens and the Vodacom Bulls is expected to be a humdinger with both sides being in decent form this season, with the men from Pretoria winning five of their six Vodacom URC matches, while Saracens have won four of their seven Gallagher Premiership games, which has seen them occupy third and fourth place on their respective logs.

Saracens have had a good run at home with two wins in three matches, but they will be wary of the threat the Vodacom Bulls pose as they have been in solid form on tour this season, where they won their matches against Benetton and Connacht and went down to the Scarlets by only one point.

EPCR Challenge Cup

The Toyota Cheetahs will have all the motivation they need to launch their EPCR Challenge Cup campaign on a positive note when they line up against Perpignan at the NRCA Stadium in Amsterdam after advancing to the semi-final of the Carling Currie Cup Premier Division in September, and winning two of their four matches in the European competition last season for a fair ninth-place finish.

Based on the teams’ results this season, however, it could be a close encounter as the French outfit have won four of their 11 outings in the Top 14, while the Free Stater’s won five of their 10 pool matches in the Carling Currie Cup, but they will enter the match with confidence after earning a top four finish for a semi-final berth.

With a completely new challenge awaiting the Toyota Cheetahs in the Netherlands, however, they will want to grab the opportunity to face the northern hemisphere teams with both hands in their only international competition.

The Emirates Lions, meanwhile, will be determined to bounce back from their back-to-back defeats in the Vodacom URC against Munster and Leinster after a strong start on tour where they defeated the Dragons and Zebre Parma away, and get their EPCR Challenge Cup campaign off to a strong start when they take on the Ospreys in Swansea.

With four wins in six matches in the Vodacom URC and the Johannesburgers currently in fifth place on the table, they will back themselves to give Ospreys – who have only won two of their seven matches for a disappointing 14th place on the standings – a proper go in Wales.

The visitors, however, will be wary of Ospreys as both of their victories were at home, while the teams are also not far apart in terms of points scored with the Emirates Lions holding only an 11-point advantage in that area.

The Gauteng side, however, have been far more effective on defence, conceding 58 points fewer than their rivals in the Vodacom URC – a department they will place a heavy emphasis on this week to return to the winning ways that saw them start the Vodacom URC with four victories in a row.

Match information – Investec Champions Cup Round 1:

Hollywoodbets Sharks v Exeter Chiefs

Date: Saturday, 7 December

Venue: Hollywoodbets Kings Park, Durban

SA Time: 15h00

Referee: Jeremy Rozier

TV: SuperSport

 

DHL Stormers v Toulon

Date: Saturday, 7 December

Venue: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Gqeberha

SA Time: 17h15

Referee: Karl Dickson

TV: SuperSport

 

Saracens v Vodacom Bulls

Date: Saturday, 7 December

Venue: StoneX Stadium, London

SA Time: 19h30

Referee: Craig Evans

TV: SuperSport

 

Match Information – EPCR Challenge Cup Round 1:

 

Toyota Cheetahs v Perpignan

Date: Sunday, 8 December

Venue: NRCA Stadium, Amsterdam

SA Time: 15h00

Referee: Federico Vedovelli

TV: SuperSport

 

Ospreys v Emirates Lions

Date: Sunday, 8 December

Venue: Swansea.com Stadium, Swansea

SA Time: 17h15

Referee: Kevin Bralley

TV: SuperSport

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  1. Pepper Legs

    5 December 2024 at 9:51 am

    The term “wicket” is used multiple times in cricket. Getting a wicket is dismissing a batsman. Losing a wicket is getting dismissed. A bowler who dismisses a batsman is said to take a wicket. Sometimes, a cricket pitch is called a wicket, although this is considered incorrect by the Laws of Cricket. Regardless, it is still being used, especially by commentators.

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