The Stormers team to play the Blues was announced and sees only one positional change – Peter Grant slots into the No. 10 jersey, at the expense of Gary van Aswegen who drops the bench for the game on Friday night at 19:10 at Newlands, Cape Town.
The Stormers Team:
15. Joe Pietersen
14. Gio Aplon
13. Juan de Jongh
12. Jean De Villiers (C)
11. Bryan Habana
10. Peter Grant
9. Dewaldt Duvenage
8. Nick Koster
7. Duane Vermeulen
6. Siya Kolisi
5. Andries Bekker
4. Eben Etzebeth
3. Brok Harris
2. Tiaan Liebenberg
1. Steven Kitshoff
Replacements:
16. Scarra Ntubeni
17. Frans Malherbe
18. De Kock Steenkamp
19. Nizaam Carr
20. Louis Schreuder
21. Gary van Aswegen
22. Gerhard van den Heever
Referee: Glen Jackson
Western Province centre Juan de Jongh has signed a new contract, committing himself to WP and by extension the Stormers until end 2015. His current contract was due to expire at the end of this season.
After watching the Bulls match last weekend, I really believe that the Stormers can take this one, as long as they keep their heads, not play the Blues game and Bash brings his boots to the game. I still think the Bulls were, by a long way, the stronger team, but were let down by their grey matter
2 @ Just For Kicks:
Yip, the Blues is not that good and the Bulls should never have allowed them to play the way they wanted to!
Super Rugby Match Officials for Round 4
Match No.23.:Stormers v Blues
Date Friday 16 March
Venue : Cape Town
Kick Off local: 19:10
Referee: Glen Jackson
Assistant Ref 1:Jaco Peyper
Assistant Ref 2:Stefan Breytenbach
TMO : Johann Meuwesen
Hope the Bulls squeeze the Stormers good and proper this weekend!!
@ Lion4ever:The only thing the Bulls will be squeezing into the Stormers this weekend is the pins into their Voodoo dolls – in preparation for the game at the end of the month – The Bulls need all the help they can get!!!!!!
Gio Aplon Has also resigned his contract until 2014
I know this is a Stormers topic, but, interesting news! Lyndon Bray, has come out and admitted that Keith Brown basically shafted the Cheetahs in the scrums! Al very noble, but it still cost the Cheetahs 4 log points!
People that are saying, the Cheetahs should still have closed out the match, answer me this. How do you close out a match, when you get penalised endlessly in every scrum? The 1st half only 1 penalty, and in the second 12?? Nope, you underestimate the effect that a ref can have on your momentum in a match!
@ Cheetah4eva:I saw that, and read Lyndon Brays comments, and agree whole heartedly. A good piece I read on ruggaworld – http://www.ruggaworld.com/2012/03/13/fix-the-refs-not-the-laws/ makes for good reading on the fact that it is not the laws that are at fault necessarily, but the refs.
9 @JFK,
I see he has also conceded that Walsh should have given the Bully Boys a penalty too! That was another contentious call, even though it wouldn’t have given the Bulls the win.
Will definately go read the article you mentioned! Unfortunately, it’s a moot point, as ultimately, the Cheetahs lost 4 points! They just have to focus and hammer the Rebels, who surprisingly held the Reds at bay, though I expected a close affair.
@ Cheetah4eva:Again, I think that the Aussie teams, especially, are becoming even more wily, and are spending all their time playing the ref, not the game. The Cheetahs, like all the SA teams are just going to have to find a way of counteracting this, and not getting caught. If we continue to play by the rules, I fear, we will lose every time. The wheeled scrum is a case in point. We all know that the Cheetahs didn’t wheel that scrum, and the ‘3 specialist’ scrum experts will say the same, but it is so hard, in the heat of the moment, for the ref to get the call right. The Aussie ‘kopcounters’ know this and adapt accordingly. Until the refs are able to ping them consistently, if we want to win, we must do the same.
The New Zealanders learnt this last year, and have adapted accordingly, just watch the Bulls match. We must do the same. It’s called cheating, but we need to win.
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