Boland Dames Target Historic Final Berth in Pivotal Women’s Super League Clash Against Sharks

The Boland Dames face the Sharks Women in a must win Friday clash to secure a place in the 2026 Final against the Bulls Daisies.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 27, 2026, 8:21 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Rugby365

Boland Dames Target Historic Final Berth in Pivotal Women’s Super League Clash Against Sharks - article image
Boland Dames Target Historic Final Berth in Pivotal Women’s Super League Clash Against Sharks - article image

Strategic Stakes and Potential for a Milestone Final

The final round of the Pick n Pay Women’s Super League 1 begins with a critical fixture at Hollywoodbets Kings Park, as the Boland Dames seek to finalize their postseason destiny. A win for the visiting Bolanders would guarantee them a spot in next weekend’s championship match in Pretoria, marking a historic achievement for the franchise at this competitive level. The Dames arrive with momentum after a significant victory over Western Province, though they face the challenge of a short turnaround and the pressure of a "win and in" scenario.

Western Province Relies on Sharks Victory for Survival

The playoff implications extend far beyond the pitch in Durban, as Western Province finds their season hopes resting on a Sharks upset. Should the Dames falter, the Cape based side could still secure a final spot with a high scoring performance against the EP Queens in Gqeberha on Saturday. Bonus points and point differentials have become the primary focus for Western Province coaches, who are desperate to avoid missing their first championship appearance in several years after a recent dip in form.

Tactical Adjustments and the Kicking Game Advantage

Boland has tweaked their lineup to maximize their tactical flexibility, moving Chloe Adams to the left wing to provide an additional long range kicking option. This adjustment creates a multifaceted kicking combination alongside Eloise Webb and Felicia Jacobs, allowing the Dames to exploit territory through both right and left footed clearances. According to Aseza Hele, the team’s No. 8 and Springbok veteran, the focus remains on internal execution rather than the league standing of their opponents, emphasizing that the Sharks remain dangerous when playing in front of a home crowd.

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