DHL Stormers vs Vodacom Bulls
The Official Matchday Programme for the United Rugby Champions Grand Final DHL Stormers vs Vodacom Bulls | URC Saturday 18th June, 2022 | Kick off 6.30pm | DHL Stadium
The Official Matchday Programme for the United Rugby Champions Grand Final
DHL Stormers vs Vodacom Bulls | URC
Saturday 18th June, 2022 | Kick off 6.30pm | DHL Stadium
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GRAND FINAL<br />
<strong>DHL</strong> STORMERS VS VODACOM BULLS<br />
WELCOME<br />
SOUTH AFRICA<br />
Leagues welcome inclusion of South African clubs in EPCR tournaments<br />
ollowing confirmation<br />
of the inclusion of<br />
clubs from South<br />
Africa in the Heineken<br />
Champions Cup and<br />
EPCR Challenge Cup for the<br />
2022/23 season and beyond,<br />
Europe’s three main professional<br />
leagues have expressed their<br />
approval of the historic expansion<br />
of EPCR’s tournaments.<br />
The Cape Town-based <strong>Stormers</strong>,<br />
the <strong>Bulls</strong> from Pretoria and<br />
the Durban-based Sharks will<br />
compete in next season’s Heineken<br />
Champions Cup, while the Lions<br />
from Johannesburg will fly the<br />
flag for South Africa in the EPCR<br />
Challenge Cup.<br />
In addition to the four<br />
qualifiers from the United Rugby<br />
Championship, the Bloemfontein-<br />
44<br />
F<br />
based Cheetahs have been invited<br />
to participate in the 2022/23 EPCR<br />
Challenge Cup.<br />
Commenting on the major<br />
development for the club game<br />
in both the northern and southern<br />
hemispheres, United Rugby<br />
Championship Chief Executive and<br />
EPCR Board member, Martin Anayi,<br />
said: “The entry of the South African<br />
“It is<br />
mouthwatering<br />
to see the<br />
<strong>Stormers</strong>, <strong>Bulls</strong><br />
and Sharks all<br />
involved in our<br />
Play-Offs<br />
clubs to the URC has revitalised our<br />
league, created new rivalries and<br />
driven up the levels of competition.<br />
“It is mouthwatering to see<br />
the <strong>Stormers</strong>, <strong>Bulls</strong> and Sharks<br />
all involved in our Play-Offs and<br />
their presence is making a major<br />
impact on broadcast audiences<br />
and fan engagement. Adding<br />
the opportunity for these clubs,<br />
as well as for the Cheetahs, to<br />
compete in EPCR’s competitions<br />
will only strengthen what are two<br />
of the world’s elite club rugby<br />
competitions.”<br />
Premiership Rugby Chief<br />
Executive and EPCR Board<br />
member, Simon Massie-Taylor,<br />
added: “It is very exciting to have<br />
these five South African clubs<br />
joining EPCR’s tournaments. Their<br />
inclusion will take the competitions<br />
to a new level of intensity for the