The Citizen (KZN)

Stormers hope to shed travel blues

- Athenkosi Tsotsi

John Dobson’s Stormers will be looking to take lessons from this season’s European travels when they take on French side Stade Francais in a Champions Cup encounter at the Stade Jean Bouin this evening (7.30 pm).

The Stormers have not been good travellers this season; they lost all of their four games in their United Rugby Championsh­ip tour at the start of the campaign and lost their first away game in the Champions Cup 35-26 to Leicester Tigers at Welford Road Stadium.

These results, coupled with their performanc­es in Europe in the past seasons, have seen the Stormers given the tag of bad travellers.

Today’s game in Paris presents the Stormers with an opportunit­y to change that notion and show they have learned how to play in Europe.

“Our results have been poor overseas, all of the South African franchises battle in these sorts of conditions,” said Dobson (right) when speaking to the media after their captain’s run yesterday,

“I think even though the tour was poor, we learnt a lot. There was a lot about our process and understand­ing the kicking game, which is much better. I think Welford Road (against Leicester) was an excellent, probably one of the better Stormers’ performanc­es since we joined the various European competitio­ns.

“I think we are growing in that and understand­ing the conditions and the kicking game. Manie (Libbok) has got experience up here now and Damian (Willemse) also at internatio­nal level in these sort of conditions. Pretty optimistic that we are heading in the right direction,” he said.

The Stormers are in France to try and make it out of Pool 4, the Champions Cup group of death.

Only Irish side Leinster are through to the last-16. Four teams are competing for the three remaining play-off spots – the Stormers (nine points), Leicester (nine points), La Rochelle (seven points), and Sale Sharks (five points). The Stormers will be focused on their game as they aim to finish in second place.

“We want to play for a roundof-16 game at home and that requires us to get five points.”

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