The Lions overturned a 12-point deficit to defeat the Bulls 38-12 in Johannesburg on Saturday afternoon and clinch the South African Conference for the third successive year, while also finishing second in the overall standings to secure a home quarter-final next week against the Jaguares.
A few hours later, the Sharks also secured their place in the knockout phase by beating the Jaguares 20-10 in Durban.
The KwaZulu-Natalians grabbed the eighth spot on the overall log, edging out the Melbourne Rebels, and as a result they will now play against table toppers, the Crusaders, next weekend in Christchurch.
In the two other conferences, the Crusaders finished as runaway winners in New Zealand, while the Waratahs clinched Australian honours despite losing to the Brumbies on Saturday, a result which opened the door for the Lions to finish second overall.
The Bulls made an encouraging start and quickly raced into a 12-0 lead against their Gauteng neighbours. Tries by Manie Libbok (flyhalf) and Jesse Kriel (centre) handed the Pretoria outfit the early advantage.
It took a huge defensive effort, not to mention a Highlanders’ victory earlier in the day, but ultimately, the @CellC Sharks were too good for the Jaguares in their 20-10 Vodacom @SuperRugby victory at JONSSON KINGS PARK to earn a place in the playoffs. https://t.co/hHdXhXBrNf
— The Sharks (@TheSharksZA) July 14, 2018
The Highvelders, however, kept their composure and scored 19 unanswered points to lead 19-12 at the break.
Ruan Combrinck (wing), Malcolm Marx (hooker) and the returning Courtnall Skosan (wing) each dotted down before the break for the home side.
The Lions dominated the second half, which resulted in a penalty try and two more tries, for Combrinck and Aphiwe Dyantyi (replacement wing).
In the last round-robin fixture of the entire competition, the Sharks knew they had to win against the Jaguares to advance to the playoffs, after the Rebels lost 43-37 earlier in the day against the Highlanders in Dunedin.
The Durbanites downed the Argentineans by 20-10 in wet conditions to snatch the last playoff spot and secure a trip to Christchurch.
It was a genuine heart-stopper in Dunedin that game down to the final play. Match report from Forsyth Barr Stadium below.
— Melbourne Rebels (@MelbourneRebels) July 14, 2018
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Lively hooker Akker van der Merwe was again one of the standout players for the team from Durban.
Van der Merwe and Kobus van Wyk (wing) were the try scorers for the Sharks, while Robert du Preez (flyhalf) added the rest of the points with the boot.
So, after 19 rounds of thrilling action, the Lions finished top of the SA standings with 46 points, followed by the Jaguares (38), Sharks (36), Stormers (29) and Bulls (29).
Next weekend’s quarter-finals look like this(home side first):
Friday, 20 July:
11:35 (UAE time): Hurricanes (4) v Chiefs (5) – Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Saturday, 21 July
11:35: Crusaders (1) vs Sharks (8) – AMI Stadium, Christchurch
14:05: Waratahs (3) v Highlanders (6) – Allianz Stadium, Sydney
17:05: Lions (2) vs Jaguares (7) – Emirates Airline Park, Johannesburg
Results from Round 19:
Friday, 13 July:
Chiefs 28, Hurricanes 24
Reds 48, Sunwolves 27
Saturday, 14 July:
Highlanders 43, Rebels 37
Crusaders 54, Blues 17
Waratahs 31, Brumbies 40
Lions 38 Bulls 12
Sharks 20 Jaguares 10