The Citizen (KZN)

Stormers used break constructi­vely

- Ross Roche

The Stormers have made very good use of the break since they last played, getting precious game time into a number of their extended squad, ahead of their big local United Rugby Championsh­ip derbies against the Sharks and Bulls.

The Cape side face the Sharks in Durban this weekend before heading up to Pretoria to face the Bulls two weeks later, in matches that could define their season.

They head into the games off the back of a good run of results that have seen them win six of their last seven games in all competitio­ns, but during that entire run they had backed a full strength team to do the job.

“We were a bit worried because since the Zebre game (in early December) we have had our Springboks back and other than the Leicester game, where we had a bit of variation because of the travel, we have been playing a full strength team since,” explained Stormers coach John Dobson.

“We haven’t created much rugby for the rest of our squad and to me one of the most important things in this group is our sense of inclusion and belonging. So some of our guys have needed to play a bit of rugby.

“Last season we were able to mix and match a bit, which allowed the broader squad to get good game time.

“But once we got into the barrel of the Champions League and needing to win every game to get out of the so-called group of death, it didn’t give us much room to manoeuvre outside of injuries or the odd rotation.”

Since their last game, a 24-20 Champions Cup win over Stade Francais in France, the Stormers have had three weeks of no major rugby, however they managed to line up a number of friendlies, which they have used to get their extended squad up to speed.

With the Stormers Bok players also unavailabl­e for the coming derbies due to Springbok resting protocols, they have been able to get minutes into their possible replacemen­ts.

“We played against UCT in a friendly, we had a nice game this week against Stellenbos­ch at the Danie Craven Stadium, which was a good experience and next Wednesday we play Griquas in Saldanha Bay,” said Dobson.

“So that has helped the game minutes and inclusion (of the broader squad) and has also helped with the return of some players from injury.”

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