Dragons’ Loss Completes Regional Whitewash: URC Roundup – April 29, 2024
In a weekend filled with drama and disappointment for Welsh rugby, the United Rugby Championship (URC) saw all four regions suffer defeats, completing a regional whitewash. From touchline bans to record losses and red cards, the weekend had it all.
The Ospreys, despite remaining upbeat about their play-off chances, fell to a devastating 61-24 loss to the Bulls in Pretoria. Luke Davies, Keiran Williams, and Keelan Giles managed to score tries, but missed opportunities cost them dearly. Head coach Toby Booth acknowledged the challenges ahead but remained optimistic about their progress.
Meanwhile, Cardiff head coach Matt Sherratt found himself silenced on the sidelines after receiving a touchline ban for questioning a referee’s decisions. The 24-7 loss to Edinburgh at the Arms Park was a tough pill to swallow for Sherratt, who now faces a suspension and fines for his actions.
Despite the losses, there were some silver linings for the Welsh regions. Scarlets and Dragons put up spirited displays, with Ioan Nicholas of Scarlets ending a five-year try drought with a late score against the Sharks. Dragons fly-half Angus O’Brien is set to make a return from injury, adding depth to the struggling team.
As the URC playoff race heats up, the competition remains tight, with just six points separating fifth and 11th place. Connacht head coach Pete Wilkins described the race as “crazy,” highlighting the unpredictability of the season.
With just three games remaining, the Welsh regions will need to regroup and refocus to salvage their URC campaigns and make a push for the playoffs. The road ahead may be challenging, but with determination and resilience, anything is possible in the world of rugby.