Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Stormin’ Stormers

- WYNONA LOUW wynona.louw@inl.co.za

IF THE Stormers can manage to add some of the heat they showed in their 87-5 dismantlin­g of Boland when they kick off their Super Rugby campaign against the Bulls at Loftus Versfeld next weekend, there’s no way they can get off to too bad a start.

The Stormers scored 13 tries in sweltering conditions in Wellington yesterday, while Boland managed only one try-line visit in the one-sided encounter.

The comprehens­ive win was the Stormers’ third pre-season win after victories over False Bay RFC and a combined club XV two weeks ago, before they outsmarted the Bulls 33-28 in their Marvel-themed friendly at Cape Town Stadium last Sunday.

And although it was just a friendly, it still produced some positive takeaways for the Stormers.

While calling the conditions the teams had to play in at Boland Stadium hot is probably an understate­ment, it’s a fitting way to describe the Stormers’ opening try, and their overall performanc­e as well.

SA Rugby Player of the Year Pieter-Steph du Toit took the gap after some good pressure by his teammates following an attacking lineout, before offloading to JD Schickerli­ng to get them on the scoreboard (0-7).

The visitors added two more tries in the opening quarter through No 8 Sikhumbuzo Notshe and SP Marais to go 21-0 up, and eight minutes later, Marais added another seven-pointer to take the score to 28-0, and it’s the way in which he did it that was even more impressive than the visitors’ hunger for the tryline.

A beautiful piece of counter-attack was started with a superb chip-kick which he collected on the 22 - before stepping past two defenders to dot down and take their tally to just below the 30-point mark 28 minutes in.

Robbie Fleck’s men added three more tries before the break to take the half-time score to 49-0.

They added six more tries in the second stanza, while Boland got their only try-scoring match of the game when Gavern Skippers went over for a breakaway score.

While Boland had no fewer than eight debutants in their starting line-up alone, some of the Stormers players’ production­s were seriously impressive nonetheles­s.

The majority of the Springboks looked solid – especially seeing as they focused more on conditioni­ng and didn’t really feature in the warm-ups – and were just as comfortabl­e in the running game as they were in the tighter areas.

On the individual front, Nico Leonard, Juarno Augustus and Dan du Plessis are three guys who can feel confident about their performanc­es, especially the latter’s devastatin­g running lines that caused the opposition their fair share of problems.

The Stormers will take on the Bulls in their Super Rugby opener in Pretoria on February 16.

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