In the first 28 games of the season 168 tries have now been scored - the first time that the running average for a season has ever hit six tries per game in the entire history of the Championship.
Ulster Rugby’s draw with the Toyota Cheetahs and the Southern Kings’ victory over Glasgow Warriors mean’s there are no teams left with 100% win records in the competition, whilst Cardiff Blues’ resounding 37-13 victory over Munster Rugby was one of the most eye-catching results of the round. Round 5 brings with it a whole host of fascinating fixtures including the season’s first derby matches which take place in Ireland.
What’s at Stake
The action begins on Friday night with a double helping of games, the first of which sees the Toyota Cheetahs travel to the Welsh capital to take on the Cardiff Blues at Cardiff Arms Park (live on Premier Sports 1, eir sport 2, 19:35 & SuperSport 1, 20:35). After finishing last season in hugely impressive fashion the Blues would have hoped for a better start to this campaign, falling to three straight defeats, but got their September flying last week with that big win over Munster. Willis Halaholo was the star of the show on Friday night, creating tries for Nick Williams and Tomos Williams before scoring his own impressive try, and looks to be a man to watch this week. Similarly to the Blues, the Cheetahs also ended a run of defeats but could only draw against Ulster – a 39-39 scoreline that thrilled the onlooking crowds. These two sides played out a pair of crackers last season (Blues won 25-20 in Cardiff, the Cheetahs won 29-27 in Bloemfontein).
The second match on Friday sees Edinburgh Rugby host Benetton Rugby at BT Murrayfield (live on Premier Sports 2 & eir sport 1, 19:35, DAZN 20:35). Richard Cockerill’s men have one win from their first four but have faced a tough schedule, as exemplified by their trip to champions Leinster at the weekend, with the Irish province running out 31-7 winners. Edinburgh though have been competitive in all their games this season and can look to their Round 3 win over Connacht for inspiration. Edinburgh’s opponents on Friday, Benetton, may have lost at Ospreys on Saturday (27-10) but have already beaten Dragons and the Blues this season, and also beat Edinburgh in dramatic fashion at Myreside last September.
The first of five fixtures on Saturday takes place at Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi where Zebre will take on Ospreys (live on DAZN, Premier Sports 1 & eir sport 2, 15:00). The Italian side have had an excellent start to their 2018/19 campaign, beating the Southern Kings in Round 1 and Cardiff Blues in Round 3, with Oliviero Fabiani and Mattia Bellini both registering with two tries so far. Zebre have won their last four home matches and their last three home games against Welsh opponents. The Ospreys, meanwhile, have also started strongly and are second in Conference A with three wins out of four.
Later on Saturday, Scarlets welcome the Isuzu Southern Kings to Parc y Scarlets (live on S4C, Premier Sports 2 18:30, & SuperSport 1, 19:30) looking to improve on their record of two wins from four. Last season’s Guinness PRO14 finalists set high standards but have faced tough opponents, losing to Connacht and Ulster but beating Leinster and Benetton. Last time out was the 33-20 defeat to Connacht at the Sportsground and the Irish province were superb on the day, but Johnny McNicholl scored an excellent try for Scarlets. Meanwhile, the Kings enjoyed a dream Round 4 as they grabbed their first win by beating previously undefeated Glasgow Warriors 38-28 in South Africa. The Kings were magnificent on the day, with Harlon Klaasen’s try, set up by midfield partner and namesake Berton Klaasen, a score of beauty.
In one of the later kick-offs on Saturday, Glasgow Warriors play host to Dragons at Scotstoun (live on Freesports, 19:35) and looking to bounce back from their defeat to the Kings. As was the case last season, Glasgow have started extremely well, picking up three wins to top their conference after four matches. A double for DTH van der Merwe helped the Warriors to a losing bonus point in South Africa whilst man of the moment – fly-half Adam Hastings – could return against Dragons. The Welsh region will be tough opponents and look to be picking up steam. They beat Zebre 16-5 in Round 4 and possess the top tackler in the Championship – skipper Cory Hill has made 49 without missing one – whilst Ross Moriarty made 19 on his own against Zebre.
The Irish inter-pros get underway this weekend as Munster welcome Ulster to Thomond Park (live on eir sport 1 & Premier Sports 1, 19:35) looking for a third win at home this season. Johann van Graan’s side were beaten in Cardiff last time out, but have taken a maximum ten points from their two games at home so far this season. Ulster are the only remaining unbeaten team this season, although they failed to win for the first time last week in a draw in Bloemfontein. Ulster’s last win at Thomond Park came back in May 2014.
Did you know?
- Glasgow Warriors suffered a first defeat of the new Guinness PRO14 campaign against Southern Kings in South Africa last weekend.
- The Warriors only defeat at Scotstoun in the Championship since the start of last season was against Scarlets in the semi-final last May.
- Warriors are winless in their last three encounters with Welsh regions.
- Dragons have won two of their last three Guinness PRO14 fixtures but their only victory on the road in any competition since April 2016 came on a trip to Moscow to face Enisei last October.
- Dragons only win in their last eleven encounters with Scottish opponents was at home to Edinburgh in November 2016 whilst they have not been successful in Scotland since beating Glasgow at Scotstoun in November 2013.
- Dragons have not beaten the Warriors since doing so by the narrowest of margins, 24-23, at Rodney Parade in February 2014.
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