In Super League A, Tygerberg’s 38–24 away win over False Bay was a significant result, pushing them to 26 log points and tightening their grip on seventh place. Durbell maintained their unbeaten record with a 40–30 away victory over Helderberg, keeping them firmly at the top of the table with 42 points. SK Walmers also impressed with a 44–29 win at UWC, climbing to 20 points and staying in the top 10. Union Milnerton edged out St Georges 38–32 in a high-scoring affair, moving them up to ninth place. Meanwhile, Hamiltons continued their strong form with a midweek 42–25 win over UWC, consolidating their fourth-place position. Stellenbosch also earned a much-needed 45–19 win over Kuilsrivier, although they remain in 11th place.Super League B saw a number of tight contests. Belhar’s 35–24 win over CPUT helped them retain second place with 36 points, level with Goodwood, who beat Hamlets 37–29. Primrose pulled off a narrow 38–31 away win over Bellville, keeping them in fourth place and within striking distance of the top. Kraaifontein’s dominant 46–15 win over Hands and Heart keeps them third on the log, while Collegians’ 34–22 win at Kylemore sees them climb to seventh. Vineyards edged Hamediehs 29–25 in a close battle, helping them move to 18 points. The standings remain extremely tight in this league, with multiple teams clustered in the mid-20s, and NTK, Franschhoek, and Macassar all still in the hunt for top-six finishes.
In Super League C, All Saints strengthened their position at the top with a 41–32 win over Scottsdene, scoring six tries in the process. Gardens also kept the pressure on with a 30–20 away win at Pniel Villagers, staying second with 35 points. Violets climbed to fourth after beating Busy Bees 30–19, while Strand moved into fifth place with a 46–35 away win at Caledonian Roses. Atlantis edged Rangers 22–20 in a nail-biter, helping them climb to eighth. Langa’s 22–18 win at Eersterivier lifted them off the bottom of the table, while Delft’s 19–5 home loss to Strand United sees them drop to seventh. The top six remains competitive, with Young Peoples still unbeaten and All Saints leading the charge.
The Paarl Region saw Lower Paarl continue their dominant run with a 74–22 demolition of Drakenstein, scoring 12 tries and maintaining their perfect record at the top. Paarl Rangers secured a 28–0 away win over Paarl, keeping them in fourth. Violets Paarl’s 31–17 win at Perel United helped them hold onto third place, while Riverstones’ 30–12 win at Young Gardens sees them climb to fifth. Simondium earned a 15–0 win over Young Standards, who remain near the bottom of the table and still searching for form.
In the Southern League, Watsonia continued their unbeaten streak with a 46–22 away win at Peninsula, keeping them top with 40 points. Fisantekraal were equally impressive, thrashing Young Stars 90–12 with 14 tries, and remain second. Rocklands stayed in third after a 38–21 win over Lagunya, while Northerns’ 41–25 win over Young Wesleys helped them stay in the top four. Retreat’s 22–11 win at Titans sees them climb to seventh, while Young Stars’ heavy loss drops them further down the standings.
The Northern League featured a dominant performance from Sir Lowrians, who beat Excelsior 55–13 away from home, scoring nine tries. This result keeps them in second place, just behind unbeaten Raithby Universals. Excelsior, meanwhile, continue to struggle near the bottom of the table. In the Metro League, Faure delivered a massive 60–5 away win at Thistles, scoring 10 tries and moving into fourth place. Temperance-Cities also impressed with a 40–17 win at Suburbans, keeping them top of the table. Khayelitsha were awarded a 28–0 win over Imiqhayi, helping them climb slightly in the standings.
The City League saw Silverleaf awarded the points over Blakes, moving them up to seventh place. The top of the table remains tightly contested, with Elsies River United leading the pack. General observations from the weekend suggest that teams like Watsonia, Durbell, and Lower Paarl are building strong momentum with consistent performances and high try counts. Meanwhile, clubs like Kylemore, Eersterivier, and Thistles continue to struggle and will be eager to turn things around in the coming weeks. The battle for top-six positions is heating up across all leagues, with several clubs separated by just a few points. Coaches will be focusing on bonus points and defensive discipline as the season edges closer to its final stretch.