South African sides remain in playoff contention going in final week

CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - There could be as many as four South African sides in the Super Rugby playoffs this year and while the travel might make that a poisoned chalice after a long season, Rassie Erasmus is keen for his Springboks to play on for as long as possible.





Nine teams will vie for four remaining playoff spots in next week's final round of matches and it looks likely a minimum of three South African teams will qualify with all facing away quarter-finals in New Zealand, Australia or Argentina.

The Jaguares have already sealed top spot in the South African Conference for the first time and will have a home quarter-final but the four other teams in the pool have it all to play for next Saturday.

The Bulls host the Lions at Loftus Versfeld, where the winner will be assured of a playoff place, while a losing bonus-point could also seal a spot for the vanquished.

Before that the Stormers host the Sharks in another decisive clash with the losers having the lifeline of a knockout stage spot if they get a bonus-point and other results to go their way.

In a season where the final four wild card quarter-finalists will be decided by fine margins, just how important the Bulls' draw at the Otago Highlanders on Friday will prove to be will only be known in the final reckoning.

The Pretoria-based team drew criticism for flying Handre Pollard out to Dunedin for the game after he was rested in South Africa, only for the Springboks flyhalf to play a leading role in earning them a share of the spoils.

South Africa coach Erasmus was happy for Pollard to travel, and said his concern at this stage of the season was ensuring key players got enough game time ahead of the Rugby Championship.

"The Bulls needed him to improve their chances of staying in the competition. It also suits our purposes in terms of Handre’s match fitness," Erasmus told reporters.

"If the Bulls get knocked out of the tournament, then he won't play for six weeks leading up to the Rugby Championship. We want guys like Handre to be sharp going into that tournament."

The flip side of that argument is that key internationals Siya Kolisi, Warren Whiteley, Eben Etzebeth, Lood de Jager, Pieter-Steph du Toit and Damian Willemse have already been ruled out of the remainder of the Super Rugby season by injury.

Erasmus will be loath to lose any more in the months leading up to the Rugby World Cup in Japan.





(Reporting by Nick Said, editing by Nick Mulvenney)


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