The Citizen (KZN)

Stormers fresh and ready for Sale

- Ross Roche

The Stormers are hyped to entertain their faithful supporters at the Cape Town Stadium when they take on the Sale Sharks in their vitally important Champions Cup match-up tomorrow night.

Having seen their second string side go down 35-26 against Leicester Tigers in England and their first-choice side beating La Rochelle 21-20 in Cape Town, the Stormers desperatel­y need another home win over Sale to keep their knockout hopes in the competitio­n alive.

A loss this weekend would mean the Stormers have to beat Stade Francais in France next weekend to stand a slim chance of making the play-offs, while a win would send them to Europe in a good position and in high spirits.

The Sale match is the Stormers’ last home game until late March when they will be back at the Cape Town Stadium in the United Rugby Championsh­ip (URC), so they will be eager to put on another good show for their fans that have been spoiled with some top rugby over the December holiday period.

The Stormers enjoyed a three game winning run in front of superb turnouts, beating La Rochelle, the Bulls 26-20 and the Sharks 16-15, before having the week off last week, meaning they will be fresh and ready for Sale.

“Everything has been going well. We had a much-needed rest (last week). But we are happy to be back getting ready for this Champions Cup game,” said Stormers forwards coach Rito Hlungwani.

“It’s always nice to play at home. We like playing at the Cape Town Stadium and we have had some very good support in the past couple of games against La Rochelle, the Bulls and the Sharks.”

Despite Sale having won just two of their last six games, Hlungwani believes the Stormers are in for a tough battle, especially at the set pieces.

“They’re also a very good scrummagin­g outfit. We’ve really studied them well and it’s going to be a battle.

“They’ve also had the short end of the stick in penalties conceded in the Premiershi­p, but it’s something they’ve adjusted to well and improved,” said Hlungwani.

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