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Stormers scrum faces French test

VERMAAK: PACK WILL BE TESTED AGAINST STADE FRANCAIS

- Athenkosi Tsotsi

Stormers veteran Ali Vermaak says their scrum will be ready for a tough engagement in Paris when they play Stade Francais in the Champions Cup encounter at the Stade Jean Bouin tomorrow.

Over the years, the Stormers’ scrum has been the foundation of their success, however, this season it has had to soldier on without two players who anchored it for many years, Steven Kitshoff and Frans Malherbe. Kitshoff is now with Irish outfit Ulster, while Malherbe has been out injured and is expected to make a return soon.

In their absence, a combinatio­n of experience­d and young props have managed to hold the fort well. The likes of props Neethling Fouche and Sti Sithole, and hookers Andre-Hugo Venter and Joseph Dweba have been impressive in the front row.

Vermaak explained why the Stormers’ scrum has not missed a beat despite not having Malherbe and Kitshoff.

“I think it is a combinatio­n of things. Having the opportunit­y to discuss certain techniques on a daily basis with some of the world’s best players in your position, makes life a lot easier,” Vermaak told the Stormers website.

“Since we’ve been playing together for a few years now, communicat­ion during training or games has become a lot easier in terms of understand­ing and rectificat­ion within a short timeframe.”

The Stormers scrum will be tested tomorrow against Stade Francais. Facing off against a side from the Top14 is something that Vermaak and Co are looking forward to.

“One of the most significan­t opportunit­ies offered by all the competitio­ns we’re playing in is that one is able to measure and compare yourself against some of the best props in the world who are, literally, of all shapes and sizes.

“It is no secret that props become a lot harder and tougher to scrum against as they reach their 30s. And with props normally being replaced between 45 and 60 minutes in, you need to be on top of your game if you don’t want to be caught on skates when it comes to scrum time,” he said.

The Cape Town-based side are in second place in Pool 4 with nine points behind Leinster, who have 14 points.

On the heels of the Stormrs are Leicester (nine points), La Rochelle (seven points), and Sale Sharks (five points).

The Stormers need to get a win to secure their place in the last-16 of the Champions Cup and keep their winning streak going.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? ALI VERMAAK
Picture: Gallo Images ALI VERMAAK

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