In the space of two weeks the STORMERS have lost their unbeaten records in both the Investec Champions Cup and Vodacom URC.
However, it is less the result and more the manner of defeat that must concern John Dobson and his coaching staff.
Prior to the round 10 defeat to the Sharks in Cape Town, the Stormers had been No 1 in the URC for lineouts, mauls and scrums. That all disappeared in a haze of miscued lineouts, scrum penalties and unforced errors as the Sharks imposed themselves on their coastal rivals.
Dobson did not mince his words when he labelled the encounter “our worst performance of the season”, and there will be hard words spoken at training this week before the Stormers get on the plane to Durban.
There can be no denying the massive impact JP Pietersen has had on the SHARKS since he took interim charge in December.
There have been losses to the Lions in the URC and Sale Sharks in the Champions Cup, but there is a strong upward curve and the performances and results are starting to follow – none more so than the 30-19 win over the Stormers in Cape Town.
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This was no iffy win either. It was assured, comprehensive and in the bag long before the final whistle. The Sharks dominated every key facet of play and the fact that the Stormers misfired so badly is down to the visitors simply never allowing them to settle into any kind of cohesive pattern.
