Can the Stormers be crowned the URC Kings of Rugby?
The Stormers have put on quite a show during the United Rugby Championship, garnering the attention from all ends.
The DHL Stormers’ recent form in the Vodacom United Rugby Championship (URC) has caught the attention of rugby pundits, with Scotland icon Chris Paterson tipping them as potential title-winners this season.
Paterson believes that their style of play, characterised by precision, physicality, and excellent execution, sets them apart from their rivals.
RISING STAR HARTZENBERG SHOWCASES STORMERS’ VERSATILITY
In their recent dominating performance against Edinburgh, the Stormers showcased their championship potential, with rising star Suleiman Hartzenberg scoring an impressive hat-trick of tries. Paterson praised Hartzenberg’s versatility, highlighting it as a key factor in the Stormers’ success.
“If the Stormers play like that, I don’t think their opponent will have a say in whether the game will be won or lost,” Paterson told reporters. “It will be in the Stormers’ hands – if they are equally accurate, physical and their execution is as good.”
UNIQUE STYLE OF PLAY
Paterson, who earned 109 caps for Scotland, believes that the Stormers’ unique style of play could be the deciding factor in their pursuit of the URC title. Even if they have to win a semi-final and final away from home, Paterson thinks their strong desire to win will carry them through.
“Simply just about their style of play, if they are accurate. If they lose, it will probably be a case of them beating themselves up, in terms of inaccuracy or over-enthusiasm,” he added.
BULLS AND LEINSTER REMAIN STRONG CONTENDERS
While Paterson backs the Stormers, 2007 World Cup-winning Springbok skipper John Smit views the title contest as primarily between the Blue Bulls and Leinster. With the two teams set to clash in a top-of-the-table encounter in Dublin on Friday night, Smit stresses the importance of securing home-ground advantage.
“I like the way the Stormers are playing, but I think it’s going to be between Leinster and the Bulls. That’s why the coming weekend will be so interesting,” Smit said. “For Leinster it is important to show the Bulls who’s boss on their home ground. I believe that the team that finishes at the top of the standings will win the tournament.”
STORMERS’ FATE IN THEIR OWN HANDS
As the Vodacom United Rugby Championship reaches its climax, the DHL Stormers find themselves in a strong position to challenge for the title. With their precision, physicality, and the emergence of versatile players like Suleiman Hartzenberg, the Stormers have the tools to succeed. However, they will face stiff competition from the likes of the Bulls and Leinster, making the race for the URC title an enthralling one to watch.