Stormers set the pace, Bulls struggle – Round 5 delivers big in the URC
The Stormers are unbeaten, the Lions are unpredictable, and the Bulls continue to frustrate. Round 5 of the URC told us plenty.
John Dobson’s Stormers capped off their European tour with a come-from-behind 31–16 win over Benetton in Treviso. Down 16–8 at half-time, the Cape side showed grit and control in the second half. Flyhalf Jurie Matthee was the star, racking up 21 points – a standout performance in a game that could easily have slipped away.
Munster remain the only other unbeaten side, edging Connacht 17–15 in a gritty Irish derby in Limerick. Flanker Jack O’Donoghue scored the match-winner 12 minutes from time, and his side survived a late Connacht surge to bank the four points.
The Lions, meanwhile, turned heads in Joburg with a high-octane 49–31 win over previously unbeaten Ulster. It was 12 tries of chaos at altitude, and while Ulster winger Robert Baloucoune grabbed a hat-trick, it was the Lions who ran riot and reminded everyone of their attacking threat when they click.
The Bulls? A night to forget. Glasgow outmuscled them 21–12 in a brutal affair at Scotstoun. The Bulls led 12–7 into the final quarter but were outplayed in the closing stages. Franco Smith’s side took control with a penalty try and a score from former Bull Nathan McBeth – back from the bin and straight over the line.
The Sharks finally broke their duck, beating the Scarlets 29–19 in Durban. Relief more than elation, but a win’s a win. Edwill van der Merwe and Phepsi Buthelezi were key in front of a Kings Park crowd desperate for something to cheer.
Elsewhere, Leinster crushed Zebre 50–26, Cardiff pipped Edinburgh 20–19 with a long-range penalty from Ioan Lloyd, and the Dragons and Ospreys settled for a 19–19 draw that left both teams disappointed.
After five rounds, it’s the Stormers and Munster who lead the pack. The Lions entertain. The Bulls need consistency. The Sharks – finally – have something on the board.
Now, we pause for the Test window. But when the URC returns, expect the battle for playoff spots to hit another gear.

