The Citizen (KZN)

Dobson happy to gain home edge

- Athenkosi Tsotsi

Stormers coach John Dobson has applauded his side for achieving their objective of securing a home match in the last-16 of the Champions Cup after they finished in second place in Pool 4.

Dobson’s charges got the job done in Paris with a 24-20 win over Stade Français on Saturday night.

The Cape Town side went into the break trailing 15-10 after they scored two tries through Herschel Jantjies (right) and Ruben van Heerden.

And while they were 10 points down midway through the second-half, tries by Hendre Stassen and Manie Libbok got them across the line at the end.

The Stormers were put under pressure by their opponents in the dying minutes of the game but held on bravely in the tough weather conditions in the French capital.

“Thrilled with the result, it was in incredibly tough conditions,” Dobson said in his post-match press conference.

“You could see the field freezing, the ball dropped, the players getting cold. I don’t think we have ever played in conditions like that. I have to praise the team for fighting in those conditions against a motivated Stade team.

“To qualify for a home play-off from the group of death is extraordin­ary, we are very happy,” he said.

The Stormers have now won six of their last seven matches in all competitio­ns. Dobson’s team will have a break and return to action on 17 February in a United Rugby Championsh­ip (URC) clash against the Sharks.

The Stormers mentor is not concerned about their threeweek break halting the momentum created in the festive period.

“I don’t think we’ll lose momentum, we have to give these guys a break,” he said.

“I think a break is due. We have gone on an incredible run, and our best performanc­e is probably the one we lost at Welford Road. It has been a great run for us.”

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