ROAD TO THE PLAY-OFFS: DHL STORMERS (2ND)
SEASON SNAPSHOT
The DHL Stormers
won 12 matches and drew two to finish on 61 log points, good for second on the
Vodacom United Rugby Championship standings and first in the South African
Shield.
It is a
remarkable finish for a team that started the season with one win from five
matches, the last of which was a 37-19 defeat at home to the Emirates Lions in
December.
That match gave
way to a break of almost eight weeks and apparently time off was all the DHL
Stormers required.
At the
resumption of the league, the DHL Stormers travelled to fortress Loftus
Versfeld where they edged the Vodacom Bulls 30-26, next followed a 22-22 draw
against the Cell C Sharks in Durban, victory against their coastal rivals in a
Cape Town rematch and finally sweet revenge in a 32-10 romp against the
Emirates Lions at Emirates Airline Park.
The striking
turnaround in form suffered a setback in Galway when the DHL Stormers conceded
two yellow cards in a 19-17 loss to Connacht, but they responded to the bitter
taste of defeat with a renewed sense of purpose at home that sparked a run of
seven consecutive victories before the Cape side beat the Scarlets 26-21 in
Llanelli to end the regular season and book a quarter-final at DHL Stadium.
STAR PERFORMER
Manie Libbok was
the top point scorer in the Vodacom United Rugby Championship with a haul of
148 points. The flyhalf converted 32 of the DHL Stormers’ 60 tries, kicked 23
penalties and scored three tries. Libbok’s biggest input was 14 points in a
24-10 win at the Dragons but his passes and kicks were crucial in Leolin Zas
scoring the most tries in the league with wing teammate Seabelo Senatla close
behind.
DECISIVE WIN
The DHL Stormers
were in sixth place when they hosted second-place Ulster in Round 14, and the
Irish team was riding the momentum of seven successive wins.
The Ulster pack
included former DHL Stormers stalwart Duane Vermeulen while the hosts
channelled much of their attack through the successor to the No 8 jersey, Evan
Roos.
The apprehension
about Ulster seemed to have been misplaced when the hosts bolted into an early
14-0 lead and Libbok kicked two penalties to take the DHL Stormers 20-13 clear
at half time. However, the touring team showed their class in the second half.
Precise kicks put the DHL Stormers on the back foot, limiting them to three
points as they were pinned to their 22 where they tackled for their lives and
held on for a telling 23-20 win.
NEXT:
Quarter-final
versus Edinburgh at DHL Stadium, Cape Town (4 June)
ROAD TO THE PLAY-OFFS: EDINBURGH RUGBY (7TH)
SEASON SNAPSHOT
If the Scottish
capital had hosted all Vodacom United Rugby Championship matches this season,
it is logical to assume Edinburgh would be hosting a quarter-final instead of
migrating south to face the DHL Stormers in Cape Town.
Edinburgh lost
as many home matches as Leinster and the DHL Stormers, that is to say one,
and ended the regular season with a 28-11 victory against Glasgow at
Murrayfield for a record seven wins and one draw in nine matches at
home.
Turning their
respective home grounds into a fortress pushed Leinster and the DHL Stormers to
the top of the table but Edinburgh finished seventh after putting Glasgow to
the sword.
Miserable away
form rained on Edinburgh’s campaign as six of nine expeditions resulted in
defeat. Having started the season with six wins from eight matches, Edinburgh slumped
to a run of three consecutive losses at Ospreys, Leinster, Munster. After
hammering Connacht at Murrayfield, Edinburgh then punctuated two more away
losses with a memorable victory in Durban before salvaging their playoff dreams
with home wins against Zebre and Glasgow.
STAR PERFORMER
Emiliano
Boffelli edges flyhalf Blair Kinghorn for the honour as the fullback was the
more prolific goal-kicker of the two.
Boffelli and
Kinghorn each scored six tries in 12 appearances for Edinburgh, but Boffelli contributed
an additional 72 points off the tee, finishing among the URC’s most accurate
sharpshooters by converting almost 90 percent of his kicks at goal.
The 40-capped
Argentina back scored 21 points in a big win against Connacht and 13 in the
decisive win that pushed Edinburgh above Glasgow on the final standings.
DECISIVE
WIN
Facing a crisis
of confidence after away losses at Ospreys, Leinster, Munster and Glasgow,
Edinburgh collected themselves for a journey to Durban where they blew the Cell
C Sharks out of the water.
Heavy rain
ensured water was in oversupply at Hollywoodbets Kings Park when the teams met
in Round 14. And, aided by the inaccurate kicking of Cell C Sharks flyhalf
Curwin Bosch and a yellow card to centre Marius Louw, Edinburgh slipped and
slid to a 21-5 win thanks to tries from flyhalf Blair Kinghorn and fullback
Emiliano Boffeli.
NEXT:
Quarter-final
2 versus DHL Stormers at DHL Stadium, Cape Town (4 June)