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Scrums, line-outs, breakdown battles: Sharks v Bulls key matchups

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December 18, 2025

SOUTH African derbies in the United Rugby Championship (URC) rarely hinge on moments of individual brilliance alone.

- LEIGHTON KOOPMAN

When the Sharks and Bulls meet, the outcome is usually shaped by whose forwards are dominating the scrum and line-out, the breakdown battle and the kicking game. This weekend’s clash at Kings Park in Durban (6pm kickoff) will be no different.

Here, we look at five key areas that could determine the outcome.

Scrum ascendancy

No local derby starts anywhere but in the tight exchanges upfront.

The scrum remains central to the Bulls’ playing style.

Their ability to generate penalties and apply scoreboard and territorial pressure through set-piece dominance is one of their most reliable weapons.

Early scrum success allows them to dictate the tempo, often forcing opponents into a reactive mindset.

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