The Citizen (KZN)

Stormers find ‘pomp’

VINDICATED FOR STICKING TO PLAYING STYLE AGAINST LEINSTER

- Ross Roche

Stormers coach John Dobson believes his team has rediscover­ed their “pomp” after they bounced back from a demoralisi­ng defeat against Ospreys with a convincing 42-12 United Rugby Championsh­ip (URC) win over Leinster at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday night.

The Stormers were heavily criticised after their first-ever home defeat to a Welsh team a week earlier, in a game where they were accused of over-playing and using the off-load too much.

However in the build-up to the Leinster match a number of coaches and players backed their playing style and said they had no intention of changing it over the rest of the season.

Dobson was thus vindicated as the Stormers produced a wonderful attacking performanc­e to blow an admittedly under-strength Leinster away, with most of their internatio­nal stars back at home preparing for the Champions Cup semifinals.

“Tonight [Saturday], the way it finished, I thought we had our pomp back. We are not going to change how we play, we just all learned last week to be a bit more circumspec­t,” said a delighted Dobson after the match.

“You could see we still lacked a bit of confidence and some of the same stuff was there in the first half.

“But the way we fought through that, makes me very proud. The team responded. Physically, the way we carried was very, very good.

“It didn’t build confidence, being in the corner that we were in, so it’s a massive credit to them for the way they fought. It was a really compelling performanc­e.”

Although the backs took a lot of the plaudits, with wing Ben Loader, scrum-half Herschel Jantjies and fullback Warrick Gelant scoring some eye-catching tries, the win was built up-front, where the Stormers dominated to lay the platform.

Prop Neethling Fouche was handed the Man-of-the-Match award after a sterling scrumming performanc­e and admitted that the forward pack were looking to step it up after a disappoint­ing performanc­e the previous week.

He said they would now build on this effort.

“We weren’t happy with last week’s performanc­e particular­ly in the scrums and we let our fans down. We just wanted to come out and give them something to smile about,” explained Fouche.

“We still believe in ourselves. We haven’t hit our straps like we would have liked yet. But there is confidence brewing and I think we are going to be dangerous down the back end.”

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? TRY TIME! Stormers fullback Warrick Gelant dots down in the corner during their United Rugby Championsh­ip against Leinster at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday.
Picture: Gallo Images TRY TIME! Stormers fullback Warrick Gelant dots down in the corner during their United Rugby Championsh­ip against Leinster at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday.

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