Daily Dispatch

Cape warning: Storm brewing ahead for the Blues

- By CRAIG RAY

IT’S UNCLEAR whether the Stormers are on to something‚ or just in denial about their recent form‚ but coach Robbie Fleck and senior player Nizaam Carr feel they are closer to New Zealand teams than recent results indicate.

The Stormers lost 57-24 to the Crusaders‚ 57-14 against the Highlander­s and 41-22 to the Hurricanes in consecutiv­e weeks on their recent tour.

That was after they lost 2916 at home against the Lions. And they now face the Blues at Newlands tomorrow.

Despite leaking 155 points and 24 tries on their slog through NZ‚ Fleck is adamant that they’re not as far off as the scoreboard indicates. Carr was of a similar mind. “In the past four weeks we played against the top four teams in the tournament and three of those matches were away‚ which puts things into some perspectiv­e‚” said Fleck.

“It was a tough tour‚ but our biggest disappoint­ment was our loss to the Lions at home. But we are the only team to beat a New Zealand team this year [the Stormers beat the Chiefs 34-26 in round six].

“On tour we turned over possession 15 times inside the opposition’s 22-metre area and of those‚ six long distance tries were scored against us. Those are 14-point swings in a game and they were at critical times.

“So there is a mental issue perhaps and we lack concentrat­ion at critical times. We had 13 new guys on tour and playing in NZ for the first time‚ but as long as we learn from it then we will grow.

“It was a tough tour and we didn’t get good results‚ but as a group we haven’t lost confidence. I and the other coaches haven’t lost confidence and we aren’t going to veer off the path we have chosen to go down.

“But we have to take the things we learnt on the tour and come back as a better team.

“Those losses did affect the morale at times‚ but we also played some very good rugby and were in dominant positions at some stages.”

Carr was equally optimistic about the three thrashings.

“We didn’t do too well on tour‚ but at times we did put them under pressure‚” said Carr.

“We had a chat to some of the Hurricanes players after the game and they said to us that they didn’t know what plans to use against us ... their plans weren’t working. We’re on the right track.”

It’s an interestin­g statement considerin­g the Hurricanes scored seven tries. — TMG

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? CAN GET BETTER: Nizaam Carr of the Stormers believes the results against New Zealand teams were not a true reflection of the games they played
Picture: GETTY IMAGES CAN GET BETTER: Nizaam Carr of the Stormers believes the results against New Zealand teams were not a true reflection of the games they played

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