Stubborn Stormers will stumble

Stubborn Stormers will stumble

MARK KEOHANE argues the Stormers problem is a defensive coaching mindset and not a lack of options in their pack.

Among the more astute and analytical rugby writers in the country is the Cape Argus’s Zelim Nel, who outside of being a fine fellow, is also a rugby coach.

He writes very differently to most who report on the game because he is more a coach who writes than a writer who coaches. I am always interested in Nel’s take on a match and he is good value. Do yourself a favour and get the Argus for his analytical pieces.

Nel, though, feels much of the Stormers try-scoring woes stems from vulnerability among the pack. He lamented an indifferent lineout that has lost its potency in the enforced absence of Eben Etzebeth and he wrote of the Stormers being an inferior collective when it comes to the pack presence.

The Stormers, in their two defeats, have struggled at the set phases. In Pretoria the lineout and scrum were poor and individually the players were second best in the collisions. In Durban the lineout was better but the players were again shaded in the collisions and the pack, in the scrum, were decidedly second best.

But I disagree with Nel that the primary reason the Stormers backs don’t function fluently is because of a poor pack effort. I think it has more to do with the predetermined plan that is all about defence and then thinks about attack.

The Sharks forwards are among the strongest in the tournament and there will be many packs the Stormers will dominate and yet I still can’t see them maximising scoring opportunities. I base this assessment on their tournament history in the last three years.

The mindset of head coach Allister Coetzee is too defensively orientated and the Stormers play with no risk and rely on defence to win matches. It has been a proven formula over a three year period in which they have won 80 percent of their league matches, but they’ve bombed in play-off matches when asked to show more than a defensive mindset.

Super Rugby is not Test rugby. Super Rugby requires more imagination than just making tackles.

The Stormers certainly have the players with the necessary attacking skill and where I disagree with Nel is that the pack is good enough. There have been occasions in the last three years when the Stormers have taken a more attacking approach into a game and scored tries but it has naturally resulted in them leaking more tries. One such occasion was against the Cheetahs and immediately there was criticism of their defence, and within a week the side reverted to type.

A side that places a premium on attack is going to be vulnerable to conceding more tries, but a side that only relies on defence can rarely sustain the defensive effort over a six month period.

Western Province, in the Currie Cup, played with more balance in attack and defence, but the quality of opposition was inferior the best sides in Super Rugby. What has impressed me about the Blues is the attack is not compromised by a desire to defend. It is possible to do both.

Coetzee and his predecessor Rassie Erasmus have restored credibility to Stormers rugby and they are no longer the soft touch or the show ponies of a decade ago, but there is a difference to fixing a side and turning them into champions. The Stormers are no longer the pretty boys of South African rugby, but they are now the most boring side in the tournament, the most predictable and the most pedestrian on attack.

There are fantastic individuals and the quality of player makes for a squad among the top five in the tournament. But the conservative mindset is doing the players a disservice. Watching the Stormers play is like watching Heyneke Meyer’s Boks on the end of year tour. Or like watching white paint dry on a white wall.

It doesn’t make for pleasant viewing and while Meyer will always be able to convince many that Test rugby is a different beast and that it is only about the result, Super Rugby requires a more liberal approach in which no team can win every weekend, so a win at all defensive costs mindset isn’t a winning formula on the field. It won’t seduce supporters either or fool them.

The Stormers will win the majority of their home matches and they will be miserly on defence away from home, but never in the last three years have I ever felt this was a team that would prove masters in the play-offs and I think it has to do with the approach of a coaching staff who play not to lose instead of playing to win with substance and style.

The Stormers are a side that won’t easily finish outside the top six but they are also a side that doesn’t inspire visions of winning the tournament and frankly, outside of 1999 when they played magnificent rugby and I thought they would win, I’ve never been convinced of them as champions.

They are a good side but to win this tournament you have to be very good, in attack and on defence.


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  • 451.Heavens Game: Reply to this comment

    @NZINCHINA-436: You mean Ray Mordt?

    Not that you would know who the fark he is… Made Kirwan look like a pisswilly…

  • 452.Golden Boy: Reply to this comment

    @Heavens Game-440:

    Should have asked you for all the prime spots then seeing that you know them so well ;-)

    Next time I’m here I will find out where to get the Thai ladyboys ok? :-D

  • 453.Heavens Game: Reply to this comment

    @Golden Boy-449: Nothing better than a coupla Kathoeys from Durban Docks…

    Dont forget to tell the story on Keo…

    Tittilates the Brokebacks and Sheepshaggers no end… :lol:

  • 454.stormer in a teacup: Reply to this comment

    @The Sharks rugby pedigree is packaged as dog food-445: Are you referring to President Mitt Romney?

  • 455.Golden Boy: Reply to this comment

    @Heavens Game-450:

    HEHEHEHEHHE…no farking ways!!! I’m not sharing my ladyboys with any of you fatfucks :-D

  • 456.Heavens Game: Reply to this comment

    @Golden Boy-452: Farken selfish bastward…

  • 457.The Sharks rugby pedigree is packaged as dog food: Reply to this comment

    @stormer in a teacup-451: Indeed. He who sits in the Wit Huis and rules the world…..at least HG thinks so.

    HG’s rugby predictions haven’t been much better….

  • 458.Heavens Game: Reply to this comment

    @The Sharks rugby pedigree is packaged as dog food-454: Come show me where I “predicted” a Romney win, Fishpaste… Show Daddy quick…

    Hands up though for saying that the Yanks voting Obama in for 1st term demonstrated that they weren’t racist, but voting him a 2nd term comfirmed that they were stupid…

    You see?

    Not that you would unnerstand, slavishly treading the PC line, picking the trendy Da.rkie no matter what, as a verligte verkrampte from the Durbanville Docks… :lol:

    Style over substance… The Lot of our Average “superior” Capey, eh? :wink:

  • 459.stormer in a teacup: Reply to this comment

    @The Sharks rugby pedigree is packaged as dog food-454: See how he fudges the issue with a pack of lies? Mind you he does have form as a fudgepacker.

  • 460.Dilligafrican: Reply to this comment

    @NZINCHINA-438:

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    Brumbies
    Chiefs
    Sharks
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  • 461.NZINCHINA: Reply to this comment

    Of course he did you SAFFA wannabe.

  • 462.Heavens Game: Reply to this comment

    @NZINCHINA-458: Got news for you… I am a Saffa…

    Here, I can write Kitchen Xhosa, just like Transie…

    Bepha inja… Golo wakho… :lol:

  • 463.Heavens Game: Reply to this comment

    @stormer in a teacup-456: ” form as a fudgepacker”….? Got news for you buddy, I aint a Stormer, no matter how much you fantasise…

    Now go walk Doggy’s Rottie… After you’ve got your snout out from between her hairy legs of course :lol:

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