In a gritty showdown at DHL Stadium, the Stormers edged out a 34-27 victory over the Lions in the latest chapter of the United Rugby Championship. Despite lacking their creative linchpin Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, the Stormers managed to rally in the second half, spurred on by a formidable showing from their replacements, affectionately dubbed the 'Bomb Squad'. Here's how the players fared in this tightly contested match.
Starting with the backs, Warrick Gelant had a rough day under the high ball and found little room to maneuver, though he did contribute to the team's opening try, earning a modest rating of 5. Dylan Maart, sporting a rating of 6, managed an excellent early catch and a neatly finished try, despite the Lions finding success with their aerial assault. Wandisile Simelane also scored a 6, linking up beautifully for a crucial try, while Jonathan Roche put in a solid shift with relentless running, deserving his 6.
Leolin Zas struggled to make an impact, hampered by the Lions' effective kicking game, resulting in a score of 5. Quarterbacking the team, Jurie Matthee stepped in for the absent Feinberg-Mngomezulu and, after a shaky start, his precise goal-kicking helped steady the ship, earning him a 7. Cobus Reinach, facing off against his national teammate, found his rhythm in the second half to score a 6.
The forwards had a mixed outing. Evan Roos, after a forgettable first half, redeemed himself with a game-saving turnover, scraping together a 4. Marcel Theunissen, rated at 5, and Paul de Villiers, who assisted a try and consistently battled in the loose, earned an 8 and the player of the match accolade. De Villiers appears poised for higher honors, marked as a 'Springbok-in-waiting'.
"The 'Bomb Squad' really turned the tide for us in the second half,"
noted Stormers' coach after the match, highlighting the pivotal role of the replacements who scored a collective 9 for their game-changing impact.
The Stormers will look to build on this hard-fought victory, drawing lessons from both the triumphs and tribulations of this encounter as they continue their campaign in the United Rugby Championship.
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In a gritty showdown at DHL Stadium, the Stormers edged out a 34-27 victory over the Lions in the latest chapter of the United Rugby Championship. Despite lacking their creative linchpin Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, the Stormers managed to rally in the second half, spurred on by a formidable showing from their replacements, affectionately dubbed the 'Bomb Squad'. Here's how the players fared in this tightly contested match.
Starting with the backs, Warrick Gelant had a rough day under the high ball and found little room to maneuver, though he did contribute to the team's opening try, earning a modest rating of 5. Dylan Maart, sporting a rating of 6, managed an excellent early catch and a neatly finished try, despite the Lions finding success with their aerial assault. Wandisile Simelane also scored a 6, linking up beautifully for a crucial try, while Jonathan Roche put in a solid shift with relentless running, deserving his 6.
Leolin Zas struggled to make an impact, hampered by the Lions' effective kicking game, resulting in a score of 5. Quarterbacking the team, Jurie Matthee stepped in for the absent Feinberg-Mngomezulu and, after a shaky start, his precise goal-kicking helped steady the ship, earning him a 7. Cobus Reinach, facing off against his national teammate, found his rhythm in the second half to score a 6.
The forwards had a mixed outing. Evan Roos, after a forgettable first half, redeemed himself with a game-saving turnover, scraping together a 4. Marcel Theunissen, rated at 5, and Paul de Villiers, who assisted a try and consistently battled in the loose, earned an 8 and the player of the match accolade. De Villiers appears poised for higher honors, marked as a 'Springbok-in-waiting'.
In the engine room, both Ruben van Heerden and captain Salmaan Moerat were underwhelming, each scoring a 4, as the Lions outmaneuvered them in the lineouts and restarts. Neethling Fouché managed a 6 for his efforts in the scrum, while André-Hugo Venter also scored a 4, sharing some responsibility for the lineout woes. Vernon Matongo fared slightly better, winning his scrum battles to earn a 6.
"The 'Bomb Squad' really turned the tide for us in the second half,"
noted Stormers' coach after the match, highlighting the pivotal role of the replacements who scored a collective 9 for their game-changing impact.The Stormers will look to build on this hard-fought victory, drawing lessons from both the triumphs and tribulations of this encounter as they continue their campaign in the United Rugby Championship.