The Citizen (Gauteng)

Dobson hails his ‘courageous’ men

ULSTER COULD HAVE NICKED IT AT THE DEATH

- Ross Roche

Stormers coach John Dobson hailed the character of his players after they courageous­ly held out for a breath-taking 23-20 win over Ulster in their United Rugby Championsh­ip match at the weekend.

The Stormers have enjoyed a strong resurgence of late and absolutely dominated their last two opponents, Zebre and Cardiff, at Cape Town Stadium, but coming up against one of the competitio­n favourites almost derailed them.

It took a debateable decision from the referee and a massive scrum effort in the closing moments of the match to preserve their winning run, after it looked as if Ulster may just nick it at the death.

“It was courageous. There were elements of our game which are important for our growth that came out, like the scrum plan. We started with Kitsie (Steven Kitshoff) and Frans (Malherbe) and the replacemen­ts probably bailed us out,” explained Dobson.

“But that was the plan. We had Frans for 40 minutes and Kitsie for an hour. Then we had two almost internatio­nal-level props in Brok (Harris) and Neethling (Fouche) coming on. It was the plan to get some reward there, but not necessaril­y win the game that way.”

After a typical Stormers start to the game where their backs wove their magic to run in two early tries and take a 14-0 lead after just seven minutes, the hosts showed their grit and determinat­ion by defending like demons in the second half to keep Ulster out.

“In the last couple of weeks, we have been known for the flash and everything. But we were up against one of the best club teams in Europe. So, we had to show some courage and find other ways to win it,” said Dobson.

“We can’t say we deserved it, we were on the ropes. But we stuck in the fight and we will learn a lot from this.”

One of the biggest things the Stormers must take out of the game and improve on is how to handle a good kicking game, as Ulster flyhalf Billy Burns, scrumhalf John Cooney and their fellow backs kept the home side pinned in their own half for large sections of the match.

“They really played well, especially the way they trapped us with those contestabl­e kicks. We were under the pump with that kicking game, Our discipline also went, we gave away too many penalties, but they put us under a lot of pressure,” admitted Dobson.

 ?? Picture: ?? AWESOME EFFORT. Stormers winger Leolin Zas (right) celebrates with team-mate Evan Roos after scoring a try during their United Rugby Championsh­ip match against Ulster at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday.
Picture: AWESOME EFFORT. Stormers winger Leolin Zas (right) celebrates with team-mate Evan Roos after scoring a try during their United Rugby Championsh­ip match against Ulster at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday.

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