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United Rugby Championship Team Of The Week | Round 4 | Leinster On Top

United Rugby Championship Team Of The Week | Round 4 | Leinster On Top

Check out the United Rugby Championship Round 4 Team of the Week, featuring standout performances from Caelen Doris, Huw Jones, Rhyno Smith and RG Snyman.

Oct 14, 2024 by Philip Bendon
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Breaking records and taking names, the 2024-2025 United Rugby Championship is rolling, and there ain’t no turning back now.

Just 48 hours after 83,000 fans packed into the iconic Croke Park stadium in Dublin to watch archrivals Leinster and Munster duke it out for Irish supremacy, we, like all other rugby fans, still are in awe of how impressive the weekend’s action proved to be.

Away from the bright lights of Dublin, seven other cracking fixtures of high-octane URC action took place.

Compiling the numbers of who achieved what over the weekend took some doing, but here is our Round 4 URC Team of the Week.

1. Jeremy Loughman – Munster Rugby

Munster’s loosehead firmly got one over on his chief competitor for the Irish No. 1 jersey with an immense performance in a losing cause. 

Departing the field looking like a spartan returning from war, Loughman could not have given any more than he did with some big-time shots and dynamic carries accompanying a powerful scrummaging performance.

2. Johnny Matthews – Glasgow Warriors

Glasgow’s try-scoring machine was at it once again in Round 4, crashing over for his team’s opening score to set the stage for a rout of Zebre. 

When Matthews gets set at the back of the maul, he quite possibly is the best hooker in world rugby at capitalizing.

3. Tadhg Furlong – Leinster Rugby

The ‘Juke Box’ was at his best on Saturday, delivering hit after hit with some trademark shimmying carries, combined with some bone-crunching hits. 

At set-piece time, he enjoyed a right old tussle with Loughman and held up his end of the bargain, while the other side of the scrum collapsed time and again.

4. RG Snyman – Leinster Rugby

Writing Leinster Rugby next to Snyman’s name still feels like far-fetched fiction from the pen of J.R.R. Tolkien. 

Like the creatures the South African-born author describes in his blockbuster Lord Of The Rings books, Snyman is rugby’s equivalent of Balrog. 

Battering his way through his former Munster teammates in contact, dominating the air at the line-out and sealing it with a try were just rewards for the 6-foot-11 double World Cup winner.

5. Ruan Nortje – Vodacom Bulls

Captain Pretoria got the motor revving for his team in its first tour match of the season with a complete performance against the Ospreys. 

Masterful at line-out time and just so damn effective around the park, the lock has gone to another level since joining the Springboks earlier this year.

6.  Jarod Cairns – Emirates Lions

The cat is firmly out of the bag with this one (excuse the pun), as the rugby world is quickly finding out just how impressive the Lions' backrow is. 

Living in a world where Evan Ross, Elrigh Louws and Cameron Hanekoms garner all of the headlines, the 23-year-old Cairns feels like he is firmly on his way to becoming a Springbok. 

Once again, front and center for the unbeaten Lions in their first match on the road this season, Cairns smashed the Dragons ball carriers with monstrous hits.

7. Ben Muncaster – Edinburgh Rugby

Doubling up on opensides (Cairns, despite playing 6, was the Lions openside, given South African sides flip their flankers), the Edinburgh youngster had a breakout performance against a strong Stormers pack on Saturday. 

Claiming two tries in the fixture, the 23-year-old showed his full array of skills, scoring one from around the ruck, before racing away from a long way out for his second.

8. Caelen Doris – Leinster Rugby

Stop the votes! We all know who quite clearly is the best No. 8 in the world in 2024, and to be honest, it isn’t all that close. 

Doris was playing a different game to the other players at Croke Park as he dragged his team over the line with a performance for the ages. 

While Munster’s eighth man, Gavin Coombes, gave a good account of himself, Doris showed there are levels to this game and simply was superb for the full 80.

9. Gareth Davies – Scarlets

There is life in the old boy yet! 

Bagging a second successive two-try performance, the Welsh international was the difference for his team, which exacted revenge on Cardiff for a loss at home in Round 2. This result got the Scarlets out of the winless column in a morale-boosting performance for the men from Llanelli.

10. Jacob Umaga – Benetton

Samoa will be counting down the days until the Benetton fly-half from one of rugby’s greatest families becomes eligible for them. 

Nearing four years removed from his lone England appearance, the son of Mike Umaga (Tana’s brother) was impervious as his side claimed its first win of the season. 

Kicking his goals, releasing his backline and defending like a trojan, Umaga was utterly sublime in Round 4.

11.  Harri Millard – Cardiff

Racing away like a fine stallion on derby day, the Cardiff winger netted two tries in an effort that nearly got his team home for what would’ve been a season sweep of its bitter rival. 

Alas, it was not to be for the Welsh capital side, but this does not detract from what was a mighty effort from the winger.

12. Jamie Osborne – Leinster Rugby

You know you’re good when the biggest question mark is not if you should be in the team, but who do we drop to accommodate you. 

Given the injury to Robbie Henshaw, Leinster’s brain trust did not have to make the decision this week, but the reality of the situation is that Osborne is so good that he almost certainly is the future in the position for both Leinster and Ireland. 

Of course, he can play just about any position from 12 through 15, but the 6-foot-4 powerhouse brings a dynamism inside the center that not even the great Bundee Aki or Henshaw can match at this stage.

13. Huw Jones – Glasgow Warriors

Two tries, yup, that sounds about right for Huw Jones against Zebre. 

In short, anyone who did not see the free-roaming center having a big showing against one of the weaker teams in the league clearly doesn’t watch enough Warriors rugby. 

Hitting that sweet spot in his career where he is in his physical and mental prime, the Scottish center has risen to the ranks of a top-3 player in his position in the world.

14. Kurt Lee Arendse

Not to be lazy, but what was written about Jones above is pretty much exactly what we could write for the Springboks flyer. 

While Arendse’s try-scoring prowess is what will garner headlines, few perhaps appreciate that his defensive capabilities are his biggest asset. 

Alongside fellow Boks winger Cheslin Kolbe, the Bulls star is the best proponent and pulls off a cover defense with his pace and accuracy, creating a deadly combination for opposing attackers.

15.  Rhyno Smith – Benetton

A truly underappreciated player in an era where the big names hog the headlines, the former Blitzbokke has been truly exceptional since moving to Italy in 2021. 

Whether it is from the kicking tee, general play or leadership, Smith has proven that despite Benetton’s big-time signings in the back three, he remains the linchpin that holds it all together.

URC Standings Table After Round 4

Rank

Team

Played

Won

Lost

Drawn

For

Against

Pts Diff

Bonus

Points

1

Leinster Rugby

4

4

0

0

128

54

74

4

20

2

Glasgow Warriors

4

3

1

0

146

69

77

4

16

3

Emirates Lions

3

3

0

0

113

62

51

2

14

4

Vodacom Bulls

3

3

0

0

98

56

42

2

14

5

Connacht Rugby

4

2

2

0

120

120

0

5

13

6

Cardiff Rugby

4

2

2

0

101

109

-8

4

12

7

Munster Rugby

4

2

2

0

103

101

2

3

11

8

Ulster Rugby

4

2

2

0

95

128

-33

2

10

9

Edinburgh Rugby

4

1

3

0

106

117

-11

4

8

10

Scarlets

4

1

2

1

83

87

-4

1

7

11

Dragons RFC

4

1

3

0

78

111

-33

3

7

12

Benetton Rugby

4

1

2

1

73

107

-34

1

7

13

Ospreys

4

1

3

0

77

99

-22

2

6

14

Hollywoodbets Sharks

3

1

2

0

73

104

-31

2

6

15

Zebre Parma

4

1

3

0

67

124

-57

2

6

16

DHL Stormers

3

1

2

0

67

80

-13

1

5

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