The Citizen (KZN)

Stormers need to ‘turn up’ against second-string Sale

- Athenkosi Tsotsi

Stormers coach John Dobson (right) says there will be no room for complacenc­y when they face an under-cooked Sale Sharks in the Champions Cup at the Cape Town Stadium tonight (7.30 pm).

The side from Manchester will be without some of their key players, including Jean-Luc du Preez, Dan du Preez, and England internatio­nals Tom Curry, George Ford and Manu Tuilagi for their clash in Cape Town.

Meanwhile, the Stormers have put out their strongest team available. It has three Springboks from the 2023 Rugby World Cup win, captain Deon Fourie, flyhalf Manie Libbok and fullback Damian Willemse.

The two teams are vying for a spot in the knockout stages of the Champions Cup, needing to finish in the top four in the pool of six teams to reach the last-16.

Both teams are on four points after two games and that makes their showdown a potential kingmaker.

For that reason, Dobson says his troops know the importance of the match and won’t let their guard down.

“There’s not going to be complacenc­y, we are going to turn up. We understand the importance of the game,” Dobson said.

“Where the threat comes in, as we saw in Leicester (when the Stormers sent their fringe players), is that the so-called B-team are desperate and that’s where they catch you.”

“It’s not about us being complacent, it’s the fight those guys will show, they want to show they belong in the team.

“We need to win this game to be sure of staying alive in the competitio­n. We’ll take the win in any form it can come.

“If it means Sale aren’t at full strength and we have an increased chance at winning, that’s great for us,” he said.

Although Sale have not brought their stars to the country, Dobson is expecting them to be tough customers.

“They have done very well this season and last season, when they made the final (of the Premiershi­p). Their game is based on a certain style of rugby, unrelated to a South African style.

“They have a power game, big carrier game, they come around the corner well, they’ve got a really good contestabl­e game.

“I’d understand if they’d love to evolve a little bit more on attack, like us. Their DNA is pretty much what I have described,” Dobson said.

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