Game week 7 of the 2024 Nile Special Rugby Championship, saw some changes on the table. The Heathens held onto their top spot, while the Rhinos slipped down the rankings with the Rams celebrating their first Championship victory.
The Black Pirates faced off against Walukuba, triumphing with a score of 29 to 21. This victory means the Pirates are third-place on the table with 24 points, trailing just behind the Hippos, who are in second place after defeating the Buffalos 20 to 16.
The Heathens showcased their dominance by defeating the Rhinos 26 to 12, solidifying their lead with 29 points.
The KOBs surged ahead with a commanding 34 to 3 win over the Warriors, placing them in fourth with 24 points.
In another match, the Mongers defeated the Impis with a score of 24 to 8, securing fifth place with 22 points.
The Eagles faced off against the Rams, with the Rams emerging victorious at 16 to 12. However, despite the win, the Rams remain at the bottom of the table with just 5 points.
The Rugby Championship format changed effective this season. The top 8 Men’s teams at the end of the regular season will proceed to the knock-out stages (quarter finals) and will play on a home and away basis.
At conclusion of the quarter finals, the winners will proceed to the semi-finals on a home and away basis. The winners of the semi- finals will proceed to a one-off final to determine the champion.
The bottom 4 Men’s teams will at the end of the regular season proceed to the relegation play-off stages and play according to rankings.