After a rocky start to the season, marked by the dismissal of coach Brandon Truter in November, the KwaZulu-Natal-based club is finding its rhythm at a critical juncture. Last season, Richards Bay demonstrated resilience by navigating the promotion/relegation playoffs unbeaten, securing their place in the top flight for a third consecutive season.
The optimism surrounding the club's ambitions for the 2024/2025 season was bolstered by a significant R100 million sponsorship deal with Phakwe Gas, fueling expectations of a strong campaign. However, reality has proven more challenging, as the team struggles to replicate its previous success on the pitch.
Current season statistics reveal a mixed bag of results — they have registered four wins, five draws, and nine losses in 18 matches, positioning them precariously at 13th in the league. Yet, amid this uncertainty, signs of resurgence are emerging. Notably, two of their four wins came during a recent four-match unbeaten streak, where they managed to draw with Magesi, secure victories against relegation-threatened rivals Marumo Gallants and high-flying Polokwane City, and earn a commendable draw against Stellenbosch, renowned as one of the league's elite clubs.
As the season heads toward its decisive phase, Richards Bay appears to be hitting form at precisely the right moment. Historically, accumulating 30 points is deemed safe for top-flight survival, and with 12 matches remaining, Ronnie Gabriel's squad sits at 17 points—halfway to the safety mark — but climbing with newfound momentum.
The upcoming fixture against Chippa United, who are also grappling with inconsistent form, presents a crucial chance for Richards Bay to extend their unbeaten streak to five matches before facing a daunting list of opponents. March’s schedule features clashes against Sekhukhune United, Magesi, and the formidable Kaizer Chiefs — matches that may ultimately shape the club’s fate this season.
Central to their ambitions will be the ability to convert chances into goals. Although they have scored only ten times in 18 outings — making them the second-lowest scorers in the league — recent games indicate a turnaround; they have netted five times in their last three fixtures.
A key figure during this spell has been young star Ntlonelo Bomelo. The 19-year-old, who topped the DStv Diski Challenge scoring charts last season, has stepped up in the absence of the team's regular striker, Yanela Mbuthuma, scoring twice in just three matches for the senior team.
As Richards Bay FC gears up for its upcoming encounters, the hope and determination to stave off relegation remain palpable. With the club's recent revival, fans are cautiously optimistic, united in the belief that safety in the Premiership is within reach.