Stormers finish first at fortress Newlands

Stormers finish first at fortress Newlands

JON CARDINELLI watched the Stormers beat the Rebels 26-21 to secure top spot in the Super Rugby league.

The result guarantees the Stormers a home semi-final, as well as home advantage should they advance to the title-decider on 4 August. It also wraps up an undefeated league campaign at Newlands, the most recent win marking their eighth successive victory on this ground.

That it was an inconsistent and scrappy performance is not up for debate. The Stormers spent more than half of the game in their own territory, repelling wave after wave after Rebels attack.

It was during the second and third quarters of the match that the Stormers struggled to clear the ball beyond the halfway line. At the same time, it was during these periods of play that they showcased their determination on defence, with men like No 8 Deon Fourie turning the Rebels over at the breakdown.

The Rebels failed to score a point in the first half despite spending 24 minutes in Stormers territory. It took 11 minutes of hammering away at the Stormers’ defence in the second stanza before they finally earned some reward through Rodney Blake’s try.

The Stormers have struggled in the third quarter all season, giving away some big leads but somehow still managing to win the game. This clash was no different in that the Stormers leaked 14 points in the 20 minutes after half-time, Blake and Nick Phipps touching down for the visitors and Julian Huxley adding the extras.

The hosts finally managed to escape their own territory when Bryan Habana claimed a kickoff and set up a great attacking platform. The Stormers took the ball through the phases before Peter Grant found Juan de Jongh on the switch, and the centre managed to elude the cover defence for his second try of the game.

Grant’s conversion took the Stormers to a nine-point lead, but again the substantial buffer seemed to do more harm than good. The Rebels continued to come at the Stormers, and when the visitors found Cooper Vuna in space, the Wallabies winger scored to help narrow the deficit to just two points.

The only way the Stormers were capable of moving into the opposition’s half was via the kickoff. Once again, the Stormers responded to a Rebels strike with one of their own, a determined attacking surge culminating in a penalty goal for Grant. With only five minutes to play, it was a goal that gave the Stormers some breathing room.

But the Cape side finished in nervous fashion, and were fortunate that a Rebels knock on in the 22m area handed them possession with three minutes to play. From there, they managed to kill the clock, win the game, and secure safe passage to the semi-finals.


40 Comments

  • 1.Qrest: Reply to this comment

    Yo

  • 2.chch: Reply to this comment

    This match is sooooo predictable I don’t think I will bother setting my alarm.

  • 3.BishopsOD: Reply to this comment

    The Stormers are a victory away from an all-time regular season wins record in Super Rugby (14).

    Dour. Boring. Predictable. Successful! Resurgent!

  • 4.bokgat1: Reply to this comment

    Anyone know tries for and against for bulls sharks and brumbies, Sharks need to win by 5 points to avoid try count

  • 5.wpstormerbok: Reply to this comment

    STOOOORMEEEEERS!!!

  • 6.ufo: Reply to this comment

    Clear at newlands…

    bekker looking very geed up.. getting gees going lekker lekker before game…

    out till much later…

    go stormers…

    to the top of the log…

    (please)

  • 7.stormerforlife1: Reply to this comment

    Go Stormers go!Go Stormers go!

  • 8.bangkok-bok: Reply to this comment

    has the game started yet?

  • 9.stormerforlife1: Reply to this comment

    John Smit in the Sky studios.Saying nice things about the Stormers. :D

  • 10.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @stormerforlife1(stormerforlife1)-9: Smit knows a thing or two about boring rugby.

  • 11.RefuGSpot: Reply to this comment

    Stormers still battling to pass in front of the next player.

  • 12.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @bangkok-bok(bangkok-bok)-8: Nobody can be certain …

  • 13.rossoneri: Reply to this comment

    Stormers play rubbish rugby.

  • 14.jackbill: Reply to this comment

    quick question guys
    assuming the final table looks like this:
    1. stormers – 66
    2. chiefs – 64
    3 . reds – 58
    4. crusaders – 61
    5. bulls – 59
    6. sharks – 59

    who will play who in the 1st knockout and at which pitch? sorry if this sounds stupid but crusaders have more points so they must surely be playing the 6th place team
    cheers

  • 15.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    It’s pretty tragic that this thread was closed to prevent people criticizing the Stormers for playing kak rugby.

  • 16.William Webb Ellis is now at home: Reply to this comment

    3plays 6, 4 plays 5

    threads back open
    :lol: classic

  • 17.LD: Reply to this comment

    Stormers will have to improve tenfold to stand any chance against the Crusaders. The Stormers cannot afford to defend for so long against a top quality side. Their subs which came on in the last twenty minutes didn’t convince much at all.

  • 18.Nils: Reply to this comment

    Great to see Stormers topping the log, another opportunity for Crusaders to come and show their place.

  • 19.NZINCHINA: Reply to this comment

    Well done to the Stormers for topping the log, who would pay to watch the poop they dish up though – awful rugby.

  • 20.Dawn: Reply to this comment

    Said all I wanted to say on other thread

  • 21.RL: Reply to this comment

    Next week thousands of toothless CapeCrusaders will be making their way to fortress Newlands in the hope of securing their tickets for the seme featuring the home team, the Crusaders against the visitors the Stormers.

  • 22.Michael: Reply to this comment

    Jealousy running riot :-)

  • 23.Nils: Reply to this comment

    @Michael(mikeybrass)-22: On Stormers today’s performance? ;)

  • 24.papashanga: Reply to this comment

    To have won so many matches means they’ve got something the other teams don’t. Steel I suppose.
    As for today’s game I thought the Rebels played exceptionally well. When they’re trying they’re good,as was shown by their victory over the Crusaders.
    As for the ‘stuttering’,please remember this wasn’t a full strength team,and they brought on reserves to save the energy of such as Becker. Also Etsebeth was sitting watching. Presumably he’ll add some oomph.
    De Villiers had a stomach complaint and was well below par.

  • 25.blueboy: Reply to this comment

    i think this conference situation is a load of shite the reds have less points than the bulls or the sharks but they finish above them what kind of system is this,we all know this was done to make sure that the ozzies had a team in the play-offs.SARU should insist that the top four teams qualify for the semis like it used to be in the super14 it was much fairer than this **** system,if it is 4 ozzie teams or 4 kiwi teams or 4 sa teams in the semis so be it.

  • 26.sharks_lover: Reply to this comment

    @blueboy(blueboy)-25: Let me help you right there mate, It was SARU that insisted on this system, YES believe it or not it was to our own doing that we sit with this stupidity

  • 27.blueboy: Reply to this comment

    #26 sharks lover thank you for setting me straight on this for some reason i was not aware of SARU insisting this system.i knew that sanzar held talks on this,but i must have missed that bit about saru,what a real bunch of arseholes there is nothing else i can say.

  • 28.sharks_lover: Reply to this comment

    @blueboy(blueboy)-27: this was said to be the case by Tony Johnson on the Kiwi rugby program Reunion, he was like that was crazy

  • 29.stormerforlife1: Reply to this comment

    Fortress Newlands indeed JC.No one,and I repeat,no one will defeat us at SA’S greatest stadium.

  • 30.NZMaori: Reply to this comment

    It wont be Fortress Newlands when the Crusaders come to town next week. Sad thing for Japie rugby fans is all your teams will lose in their first playoff match. This weekend it will be the Bulls and Sharks departing, then next week the Stormers will bow out. It probably would have been better to finish second and hope to meet the saders in the final rather than the semi.

  • 31.RefuGSpot: Reply to this comment

    Jon, why is the Stormers thread during the game often shutdown? It’s about the 4th time this season? Is it deliberate or a technical problem?

  • 32.wallabie.: Reply to this comment

    @blueboy(blueboy)-25:

    It was SARU that insisted on a team being represented in the final by the republic every year…the outcome of this was the play off system with saru insisting again each conference winner has a home game play off.
    Unfortunately this is not common knowledge with the supporters in the republic!

    I dont like the system especially when the 3 and fourth place dont get home ground advantage due to position.

    But having said that there has bern some un eveness in the weak conference i.e. bulls and stormers having to play the lions and cheetahs twice and getting 18-20 points from them. Look at the aussie conference. The top team lost a game to the bottom team.

  • 33.wallabie.: Reply to this comment

    @papashanga(papashanga)-24:

    Save energy..for when?

    Most of the stormers except 3 had a 3 week rest during the internationals…they then have a weeks break now. How much rest do they need!

    In fact the stormers need more game time!

  • 34.wallabie.: Reply to this comment

    The stormers must cite their own 7 for foul play on aplon….he was trying to do a dirty on the rebels player but got his own player!

  • 35.viewer: Reply to this comment

    The Damn stormers made the Rebels look like a top half of the table team. They better win the thing this year because they’ve painted themselves into a corner with this season-long defensive play. If it doesn’t win them the title what will they do next year. Outscored 3 tries to 2 at home? Ridiculous. Close this thread again

  • 36.ufo: Reply to this comment

    lots of confusion about this… people quoting what they believe…

    people quoting apples and proof for pears…

    one of the NZ bloggers Chch or Cane or someone (apologies to the man just just recall or find the post now…) posted last week a link to wiki-superrugby where basically states it was aus and Nz that pushed for this play-off system…

    according to wiki… (at least a neutral observer…) saru pushed for the conference system… but nz and aus pushed for the top six play-offs… each apparently compromised to get the best of their proposals accepted…

    so basically all our boards and sanzar farked up…

  • 37.ufo: Reply to this comment

    Expansion to 15 teams
    On May 19, 2009, following prolonged negotiations, SANZAR unveiled its model for an expanded season to start in 2011. This model was due to be presented to current broadcast rights holder News Corporation for approval before the end of June 2009. The new structure is based around the original ARU proposal for three national conferences, whereby each side would have played the other four teams from their own country twice and all of the other teams once, before a six team finals series. However, there were two major compromises that – while somewhat complicating the model – were designed to accommodate the wishes of all three countries. Firstly, each team would only play four of the five teams in each of the other two national conferences, meaning sixteen regular season games for each team. This ‘trimming’ of the model would allow for a late February start (somewhat placating the ARU and NZRU who wanted a March start), a three week gap for the June test matches (favoured by the SARU) and an early August finish so as not to overlap new streamlined versions of New Zealand and South Africa’s domestic competitions. Secondly, the three conference winners and the three best performed of the remaining teams would qualify for a three week finals series, with seedings deciding the match-ups. This system would be a hybrid of the conference-based qualification system favoured by the SARU and the ‘top six’ model favoured by the ARU and NZRU.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Rugby#Expansion_to_15_teams

  • 38.Puma: Reply to this comment

    Congrats Stormers on topping the log. Whether they scored tries or not, they played to win. And that is really what it is all about, winning your games. The very thing that has gotten them to the top, is winning more games than the rest. Well done, deserved to top the log.

  • 39.ufo: Reply to this comment

    Cheers Puma…

    And to the Sharks and Bulls… Sharks looking very hard to stop going al the way… Peaking at the right time for sure…

    Bulls have a tougher assignment but not impossible if they bring their A game…

    Said at the beginning of the season it would be great to get 3 teams into the play-offs… at the time I thought Bulls and Sharks would be there and maybe the Stormers could squeak in…

    anyway… great for South African rugby that 3 teams have made it… lots of praise and hi^5s, air punches and backslaps all round…

    the rugby tide is definitely shifting IMO…

    Will support the Sharks and Bulls next weekend as if they were my team…

    let’s see if we can get 3 teams into the semi’s…!!

  • 40.KeurboomPark: Reply to this comment

    And peple say AC is limited. Kiss my ar$e. Playing Fourie at 8 was a masterstroke. Wakker word, julle mense. AC is dobbeling like a genius with one hand tied behind his back. The best coach in Super 15. Bruine Nasie. WP.

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