Back row brilliance stabs Spears
28 Jan 2006
The Stormers delivered a disjointed but ultimately profitable display to down the Spears 73-5 in their final Super 14 crank-up before the Super 14.
It’s not often that a coach can reflect on a 73-5 win with a slightly bitter aftertaste, but if Kobus van der Merwe is realistic he will know the immense difference on the scoreboard was not reflected in on-field ruthlessness and precision.
Not even a scoreline that emphatic could disguise some glaring home truths. Due to captain Ashley Johnson’s sinbinning early in the first half and prop Eugene Maqwelana’s dismissal for punching seven minutes before the break, the Spears contested the fixture with 14 men for a cumulative 57 minutes. The fact that no point was scored in the opening 25 minutes even with the Spears a man down for 10 of them is damning.
What will worry Van der Merwe is the failure of the Stormers’ most obvious strength, their all-star backline, to fire for a second successive week – despite almost wholesale changes in personnel. In contrast the supposed weakness, the pack, demonstrated the required skill and experience to overcome the excuberance of the visitors.
Eleven tries (six being delivered by the backline) may suggest otherwise, but only three of the five pointers were well constructed backline efforts. The opening four scores went to forwards, providing the platform from which the backs could capitalise after the inevitability of fatigue crept into scrambling Spears legs.
Most concerning was the performance of Peter Grant. His distribution was cumbersome and he showed neither the anticipation nor timing to allow the talent outside him to profit. Jean de Villiers provided an occasional moment of brilliance, but when he couldn’t the backs couldn’t – a testament to the general ineffectiveness of Grant.
His failure to kick the opening three conversions, resulting in Werner Greeff and then Neil de Kock inheriting the goalkicking responsibility, provided another reason why the Stormers coaching staff cannot hand him jersey 10 with any conviction heading into the Super 14.
Solace can be found in the performance of flankers Luke Watson and Schalk Burger. Watson, in particular, shone. Freed up to fulfil the specialist role as opensider, his turnovers in the 6th and 23rd minutes came at moments when the Spears could sense a scoring opportunity was a phase away. His elusive running with ball in hand resulted in two deserved scores, and ultimately the impression of his performance was of a player rejuvenated.
Equally, Burger’s performance as a dedicated blindsider showcased his value when tasked with ball carrying as a primary responsibility. So often the carrier from second-phase, he made ground with regularity and ensured his side operated on the front foot throughout. His defence around channels one and two was typically brutal.
The inevitable question of Hanyani Shimange’s claims as first-choice hooker was raised for the first time this year by the 30 minute cameo delivered by Schalk Brits. Shimange was solid, scoring the opening try and his throwing was consistent, but Brits just added that other dimension. His pace and hands made tries for Jongi Nokwe in the 70th and then Joe Pietersen in the 78th minute, and his value in a faster and looser game was evident.
Ultimately the rout provided the Stormers with a timeous cobweb-clearing and confidence-boosting exercise, but any other deductions from the game would be folly. The Spears came to spoil, but when down to 14 men could not prevent the avalanche of tries that resulted.
SCORERS
Stormers
Tries: Hanyani Shimange, Luke Watson 2, Ross Skeate, Jean de Villiers, Rayno Benjamin 2, Schalk Burger, Jongi Nokwe 2 and Joe Pietersen
Cons: Werner Greeff 3 and Neil de Kock 6
**Sinbin: JD Moller (33 min)
Spears
Try: Spencer Wakeling
**Sinbin: Ashley Johnson (14 min)
**Sent off: Eugene Maqwelana (33 min)

52 Comments
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28 Jan 2006, 17:52 pm
hulle gaan ge-spies word
28 Jan 2006, 17:59 pm
Go Spears!!!!!
28 Jan 2006, 18:01 pm
Headlines tomorrow:
Mountain Goats Speared!
28 Jan 2006, 18:02 pm
gary botha off the field in the 2nd bulls / sharks game – probably concussion
28 Jan 2006, 18:02 pm
suig my tiette knadas
28 Jan 2006, 18:05 pm
You wish!
28 Jan 2006, 18:07 pm
Hey PA, usually you are quite good with spelling…. afternoon getting long?
28 Jan 2006, 18:09 pm
no tisme, that one was well thought out and is the new knadas. he has been re-born
28 Jan 2006, 18:11 pm
sill cant spell tiete!
28 Jan 2006, 18:11 pm
Should be worried, stormers taking a long time to score!
28 Jan 2006, 18:11 pm
still
28 Jan 2006, 18:13 pm
hehehhe
sill
classic
uck of
28 Jan 2006, 18:18 pm
oes
28 Jan 2006, 18:19 pm
oi, looks like percy is kicking like a girl again. pienaar having a decent game. looks like my sharkies are going down this time.
28 Jan 2006, 18:19 pm
hehehehe
i have no comeback
28 Jan 2006, 18:23 pm
bulls 17-3 sharks.57mins 2nd half
28 Jan 2006, 18:27 pm
Stormers have a supposed effective backline, hmmmmm where the tries then? Perhaps the spears are given em all sorts of hell.
Doesnt bode well for the super 14, mountain goats better get their business in order.
28 Jan 2006, 18:28 pm
stormers to get relegated.
28 Jan 2006, 18:28 pm
stormers sukkel teen spears? ruik ek ‘n upset of het die hond gekak?
28 Jan 2006, 18:35 pm
Ek sal nie geupset wees nie.
28 Jan 2006, 18:36 pm
Oh and its the Stormers first choice boys out there too.
Thats really not good!
28 Jan 2006, 18:36 pm
ey, didnt they get relegated as province before?
28 Jan 2006, 18:36 pm
Uhm
Stormers couldn’t score while Johnson is in the bin!!!???
Uhm…
28 Jan 2006, 18:37 pm
are they playing soccer?
28 Jan 2006, 18:39 pm
Go STORMERS !!! he he one try down ,,, more to follow.
We need to convince against the spears.
28 Jan 2006, 18:40 pm
Kandas and Kners …
the empty can rattles the most.
28 Jan 2006, 18:42 pm
DRATS!!! Come on Spears!!
28 Jan 2006, 18:43 pm
Bluecap …. think again buddy 10 – 0
GO STORMERS
28 Jan 2006, 18:45 pm
I know….. Much pain!!!
28 Jan 2006, 18:46 pm
PA , i think we are going to put a cricket score on em ……. !!
28 Jan 2006, 18:47 pm
Grief!!! GO STORMERS!!!
28 Jan 2006, 18:48 pm
spears backline looks good, tight five is struggling though, these boys get some decent okes in the oven they will do well
28 Jan 2006, 18:49 pm
PA,
how are our wingers doing? getting good ball?
And Luke watson?
28 Jan 2006, 18:52 pm
snoop, stormers are actually my second team (after sharks), thats what 6 years in stellies gets u. so u r right about the empty can bit
.
28 Jan 2006, 18:56 pm
Why is Greef kicking for goal? I thought that was Grant’s job?
28 Jan 2006, 18:57 pm
luke scored.
scrappy game
huge fight, one spears dude red carded and moller form stormers yellow carded
28 Jan 2006, 18:58 pm
greef is kicking cause grant is all we got
28 Jan 2006, 18:59 pm
obviously practising – hell he won a game against Oz for us! go sicknote!
28 Jan 2006, 19:03 pm
Thanks PA , another name for sicknote is up and under, if you know what I mean.
28 Jan 2006, 19:04 pm
Pissant, who was fighting?
Surely not little Moller?
28 Jan 2006, 19:05 pm
PA: are you watching the game? Is it on TV?
28 Jan 2006, 19:07 pm
Derek,
I think he is at the game … must be really
28 Jan 2006, 19:08 pm
snoop
ruggaworld.blogspot.com
28 Jan 2006, 19:14 pm
Kandas,
Your a champ !!! shot bud.
28 Jan 2006, 20:06 pm
Yep, as I thought ..cricket score.
Pity they had a red card.
29 Jan 2006, 03:33 am
“timeous”
29 Jan 2006, 08:49 am
73-5? Is that all?
The Southern Spares are ALREADY the laughing stock of world rugby!
The Crusaders will surely snot them by at least 150 points!
29 Jan 2006, 10:05 am
Tackler is nothing but a bitter ex pat who left SA during the famous CHICKEN RUN.
Now he has no real home.
Shame.
29 Jan 2006, 13:05 pm
Somebody’s gotta give that Spencer Wakeling oak a contract, because he is a great centre !!!!
30 Jan 2006, 10:42 am
Tackler – have you already forgotten what I told you?
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