The Citizen (KZN)

Rested Stormers ready for Ospreys

SNYMAN: WELSH VISITORS WILL NOT BE A PUSHOVER

- Ross Roche

After a weekend off the Stormers are in high spirits and fired up for their United Rugby Championsh­ip (URC) match-up against Ospreys at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday night.

The Stormers were dumped out of the Champions Cup two weekends ago by French giants La Rochelle, in a thriller that saw the double champs over the past two seasons sneak a one point win in their last-16 clash.

This meant the Stormers had the weekend off while the quarterfin­als were battled out, and they are now refreshed and ready to get back down to business in the URC and welcome their Welsh visitors.

Stormers assistant coach Dawie Snyman admitted that they were disappoint­ed to have been knocked out of the Champions Cup, but that it had allowed them to recalibrat­e and put all their focus into the URC going forward.

“Obviously the loss was very disappoint­ing and we have managed to discuss one or two things that we have learnt from that game,” said Snyman.

“It also helped with reconnecti­ng the squad. When you go into these high-pressure games, there’s a group of players who are playing and a group helping them to prepare.

“So we broke that down and got together as a squad again. The guys had a bit of a break as well so the energy (in the squad) has been quite high and we are excited to get back into things.”

The Stormers are currently fifth on the URC log and have enjoyed a good winning run in the competitio­n to date, and they will be heavy favourites for the game against their Welsh challenger­s.

However Ospreys have been punching above their weight this season and currently sit seventh on the URC standings, and Snyman believes that the Stormers will have to show them respect.

“It is definitely not a walkover. They are a proud club. Toby (Booth, Ospreys coach) is a great guy and is very passionate. They will definitely want to come here and do well. So we will have to prepare well this week,” explained Snyman.

The visitors will also be traveling without two of their key players who suffered long term injuries, flank Jac Morgan and centre George North, but Snyman said they aren’t focused on who isn’t coming and more on the players that will be playing.

“When big players are unavailabl­e it always makes a difference. But we believe whoever they select will do a good job. I think a lot of their game is around their forward pack, so we have to do the job there before we worry about what’s happening in the backline,” said Snyman.

“They are well coached up front and have a good set piece, so that’s something we have to be prepared for.”

 ?? ?? DAWIE SNYMAN Picture: Gallo Images
DAWIE SNYMAN Picture: Gallo Images

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