Kuwait Times

Kolisi praises Stormers after 4-try rally beats brave Pumas

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Springbok World Cup-winning captain Siya Kolisi hailed his Stormers team after a 28-point last-quarter rally pipped the Pumas 42-37 Friday in a South African Super Rugby Unlocked thriller. The star-less home team looked set to shock a visiting team including five World Cup winners when they led 37-14 in northeaste­rn city Mbombela with 19 minutes remaining.

But the Stormers staged a brilliant comeback with fly-half Tim Swiel converting tries by prop Neethling Fouche, hooker Bongi Mbonambi, winger Leolin Zas and full-back Warrick Gelant to snatch victory. Loose forward Kolisi watched the dramatic comeback from the touchline having retired injured during the first half with a suspected hamstring tear. Stormers began their campaign last weekend with a six-point win over the Lions and lie second on the standings, one point behind the Cheetahs, who played yesterday.

The bonus-point loss for the fourth-place Pumas, a South african team based in Mbombela, continued a fluctuatin­g season in which they lost heavily to the Cheetahs and upset the Griquas in away matches before tackling the Stormers. “Belief and a never-saydie spirit got us over the line,” said Kolisi, who skippered South Africa to victory over England in the 2019 Rugby World Cup final in Japan last November. “Staring at a heavy loss, the boys threw everything they had into the match and it paid off with four tries and four points.

‘Carried away’

“However, for the second weekend in a row, we took too long to get into our stride. We are away to the Bulls and cannot afford to repeat that mistake.” Pumas captain and lock Pieter Jansen van Vuren cut a sad figure as he reflected on the late collapse after outscoring the Stormers by four tries to two. “We are very disappoint­ed to have let this match slip from our grasp. After a great first half, I believe we got a little carried away and began throwing the ball around. “Losing Eddie (fly-half Fouche) to an injury during the first half was a big blow as he has been outstandin­g this season, although Niel (Marais) did not let us down as his replacemen­t.”

Fouche kicked 13 points as the fired-up Pumas built a 30-14 half-time lead behind closed doors due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. That lead stretched to 23 points when winger Neil Maritz scored his second try of the match while the Pumas were a man short after back-row forward Jeandre Rudolph was sin-binned. Then, Fouche and Mbonambi scored pushover tries, Zas crossed the line unopposed and Gelant evaded three Pumas as he cut inside to score the match-winning try. Yesterday, the Lions hosted the Cheetahs in Johannesbu­rg, the Bulls faced the Sharks in Pretoria, and the winless Griquas have a bye. — AFP

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