By SABC Sport
15th February 2024
It marks the first of two special "Origin Rounds" rounds where the players' rugby roots will be remembered and celebrated.
Rounds 10 and 11 of the inter-hemisphere showpiece will be dedicated to unearthing, showcasing, and celebrating the diverse backgrounds and locations of the URC playing group, with the players set to wear their school or club socks, while fans attending the games are also encouraged to wear their school or club jerseys or socks.
South African fans will be treated to two enthralling local derbies on Saturday between the Lions and Bulls in Johannesburg - where they will be supporting CANSA care and support programmes for those affected by cancer through the 22nd edition of the popular Shavathon initiative - and the Sharks and Stormers in Durban.
The Lions will enter their Gauteng Derby against the Bulls at Emirates Airline Park determined to make up for their heart-breaking 30-28 defeat in their last encounter in Pretoria, and to alleviate the pressure on themselves to hop into the top eight, especially since every match will count now for playoff places. The Joburg-based team is currently in 10th place on the log with 24 points, trailing the ninth-placed Connacht only by points' difference.
The Bulls, in turn, are only four points behind log-leaders Leinster on the standings and will be wary of the fact that a victory would keep them at the upper echelons of the table - as well as keep the pressure on the Stormers at the top of the SA Shield - which is exactly where they want to be as the competition picks up pace.
The Coastal Derby between the Sharks and Stormers in Durban, meanwhile, also has all the ingredients for a mouth-watering clash after the Capetonians snuck through by a single point at home in their last match - this despite the KwaZulu-Natalians being at the foot of the log with nine points in as many matches.
The Sharks' success in the EPCR Challenge Cup up to now, where they topped their pool to host Zebre Parma in their round of 16 match after three wins in four matches, will also boost their confidence.
They will be wary of the pressure on the Capetonians who are in seventh place in the URC standings - with their place in the top eight being by only two points, although they will take comfort that they are only eight points behind Leinster - meaning a victory could nudge them into a more comfortable position among the front-runners.
The KwaZulu-Natalians, however, will have to deliver a similarly strong and determined performance to their last Vodacom URC showing against their Cape counterparts to keep alive their hopes of gliding up the log as the opposition have been more effective on attack and defence in the tournament, which will spice up the clash.