The Citizen (KZN)

Stormers lick wounds

DOBSON: APOLOGISES FOR THE ‘WORST PERFORMANC­E’ AGAINST OSPREYS

- Ross Roche

An apologetic Stormers Director of Rugby John Dobson promised that his team would drasticall­y improve, after they produced their “worst performanc­e” to be stunned 27-21 by Ospreys in the United Rugby Championsh­ip (URC) at the weekend.

It was the Welsh side’s first win in Cape Town and was also the Stormers’ first home defeat of the season, which has now thrown them into a battle for the URC play-offs, instead of them putting pressure on the teams in the top four on the log.

The loss saw them slip from fifth to sixth on the log, two points behind Benetton directly above them and six off the Bulls in fourth place.

They are also level on points with seventh-placed Ospreys, and just one point ahead of Edinburgh, Connacht, Ulster and the Lions, who are all vying for a place in the top eight.

The Stormers will now have to lick their wounds and try and fix their major problem of overplayin­g, which has plagued their efforts so far this season.

“It was unquestion­ably our worst performanc­e. We lost in the first (season of the) URC to the Lions here, but we were utterly dominant in terms of possession in that game,” said Dobson after the match.

“We knew that Ospreys would fight. They have done some remarkable stuff this season with a small squad. So credit to them, we knew they would fight. But in terms of our performanc­e, it was so loose. I am really sorry about that. I can only apologise. It was poor.

“We took it to the extreme. We spoke about it before the game and at half-time. We had a situation with two tight forwards passing to each other on our tryline in the first-half. We were loose as can be.

“It’s a concern. It’s frustratin­g.

We coughed up 16 balls today. We are proud of who we are, but that was too loose and very poor. I really am sorry.”

The Stormers now have to turn their attention to table toppers Leinster, who will be smarting after a heavy 44-12 loss against the Lions at Ellis Park on Saturday.

Despite the fact that the Irish giants have sent a largely second-string squad to South Africa for their tour, Dobson is well aware that they have enough experience and depth to bounce back from that result.

“Three-o’clock at Ellis Park versus 7pm here, with their pride, it’s going to be a much tighter game than it was at Ellis Park. It will be a tougher game than we had tonight [Saturday],” claimed Dobson.

“We will be much better next week. But it is going to be a tougher game. Leinster have close to a thousand-cap second team.”

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? STANDOUT PLAYER. Stormers No 8 Evan Roos had a great game despite their loss to Ospreys in their United Rugby Championsh­ip match at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday.
Picture: Gallo Images STANDOUT PLAYER. Stormers No 8 Evan Roos had a great game despite their loss to Ospreys in their United Rugby Championsh­ip match at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday.

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