Perfect start for Highveld teams
The Citizen|September 30, 2024
It was a mixed bag for South Africa's United Rugby Championship (URC) sides as the Lions and Bulls kicked off their campaigns with home wins, while the Sharks and Stormers suffered defeats on the road.
Ross Roche
Perfect start for Highveld teams

The URC officially kicked off last weekend, but the SA teams' derbies that were meant to be played were postponed due to the Currie Cup final, which meant they finally got under way this weekend.

The Lions were the star SA performers, clinching a bonus point 35-22 win over Irish giants Ulster at Ellis Park, while the Bulls were made to work hard before clinching a 22-16 over Edinburgh at Loftus.

The Sharks and Stormers then both let themselves down as they slipped to opening defeats, 36-30 against Connacht in Ireland and 37-24 against Ospreys in Wales respectively.

For the Lions it wasn't a perfect performance, but it was a perfect result as they start their campaign with a full house of points.

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