Relentless Cape Town rain to spice up URC final tactics? 'We'll have to adjust'
The pouring rain in Cape Town this week has added another dimension to Saturday's United Rugby Championship (URC) final between the Stormers and the Bulls.
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The pouring rain in Cape Town this week has added another dimension to Saturday's United Rugby Championship (URC) final between the Stormers and the Bulls.
Stormers loose forward Deon Fourie is relishing the prospect of playing in another local derby final, having been in Soweto for the 2010 Super Rugby final.
Springbok head coach Jacques Nienaber sprung numerous surprises in his 43-member squad that will do battle for South Africa this international season, starting with Wales in three Tests at home next month.
A knee injury is the reason No 8 Duane Vermeulen has been omitted from the Springbok squad for the upcoming three-Test series against Wales.
Over the course of the United Rugby Championship season, the Stormers have become one of the most devastating counter-attacking teams in the competition.
Marcell Coetzee, Deon Fourie, Ntuthuko Mchunu, Kurt-Lee Arendse and Warrick Gelant were named in the 43-man Springbok squad that features eight uncapped players and numerous mouth-gawping recalls and call-ups.
While they didn't always click on attack in their 28-17 United Rugby Championship quarter-final win over Edinburgh on Saturday evening at Cape Town Stadium, the Stormers did produce one long-range try that had the home faithful on their feet.
While many wrote them off at the beginning of the United Rugby Championship (URC), the Stormers have proved to be a tough nut to crack at home and have won their fair share on the road too.