The Herald (South Africa)

Stormers planning to excite fans in URC, coach Dobson says

- George Byron

The Stormers are planning to play a brand of rugby that is engaging, entertaini­ng and successful when they defend their United Rugby Championsh­ip title, coach John Dobson says.

In a message to fans ahead of his team’s opening game against Connacht at the Danie Craven Stadium in Stellenbos­ch on Saturday, Dobson says the Stormers want to play rugby that resonates with the people of the Western Cape.

“I have been blessed and privileged to be raised in the Western Cape and I have an appreciati­on and understand­ing of the incredible rugby culture in our region,” Dobson said.

“Doing this rugby culture justice is at the forefront of our thinking as a playing and management squad.

“We want to make ourselves proud, but we also want the people of the Western Cape to be proud of what and who we represent.

“The Stormers had an amazing home run in the United Rugby Championsh­ip earlier in the year and to be the inaugural winners is something that can never be taken away from us.

“We will look to build on that winning momentum in a new season that offers so much opportunit­y and adventure.

“Never before have we had to play a senior squad in two such high-profile competitio­ns like the URC and the Champions Cup.

“The two dovetail in scheduling and the demands will be very different for both competitio­ns, as will the opposition, with us grouped with English and French teams in the Champions Cup.

“The nature of the season’s schedule is such that several of our current Springboks are not available at certain times, but what this does is provide opportunit­y for younger players, as well as those more experience­d players who are second in the pecking order to the establishe­d Boks.

“We want to play a style of rugby that is engaging, entertaini­ng and successful and one we feel resonates with the people of this region.

“The Stormers also want to produce Springboks and we want to win titles.

“We showed last season we were capable of that and our challenge is to continue to match that standard.

“Last season showed what a massive bond there is with the people of the city, province and region and the Stormers.

“It is something that can’t be manufactur­ed. It simply is there.

“It was important for us as a leadership group to take the boys on an ‘old school’ type of pre-season.

“We travelled by bus, enjoyed so much time together off the field and shared two very enjoyable match-day experience­s against South Western Districts and the Sharks.

“There was plenty of bonding off the field and equally there were encouragin­g onfield elements in our two matches.

“Neither match was about a result. These matches were an opportunit­y to take the squad and the URC trophy to communitie­s in which there is so much support for us and to apply certain aspects of our pre-season training in a match situation.”

In other URC action this weekend, the Sharks kick off their campaign with a challengin­g match against Zebre in Italy on Friday.

On Saturday, the Bulls face Edinburgh at Loftus and the Lions clash with the Ospreys in Wales.

 ?? Picture: GRANT PITCHER/GALLO IMAGES ?? HUGE CHALLENGE: Head coach John Dobson during a Stormers training session at the High Performanc­e Centre in Cape Town
Picture: GRANT PITCHER/GALLO IMAGES HUGE CHALLENGE: Head coach John Dobson during a Stormers training session at the High Performanc­e Centre in Cape Town

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