Stormers boss John Dobson praises Munster's 'phenomenal' run to URC final
Stormers head coach John Dobson has hailed Munster’s "phenomenal" run to the United Rugby Championship final ahead of Saturday’s clash in Cape Town.
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Stormers head coach John Dobson has hailed Munster’s "phenomenal" run to the United Rugby Championship final ahead of Saturday’s clash in Cape Town.
The Stormers, on the verge of back-to-back United Rugby Championship (URC) titles, are "desperate" not to let the people of Cape Town down in Saturday's final against Munster at DHL Stadium.
History can be made in the Bill Beaumont County Championship final on Sunday as Kent look to end a 96-year drought when they take on Lancashire at Twickenham. Last victorious in 1927, the county have reached the final for the first time since 1986 and now have the opportunity to finally lift the trophy again. Ad Standing in their way are Lancashire, the most successful county in the competition's history, who have triumphed 25 times — most recently in 2018.
Conor Murray, Malakai Fekitoa and Calvin Nash have been named in the Munster side for tomorrow's BKT URC final against DHL Stormers, while RG Snyman starts on the bench.
Stalwarts Deon Fourie and Marvin Orie return to the Stormers starting XV for Saturday's URC Grand Final against Munster in Cape Town.
Marvin Orie and Deon Fourie have both returned to the DHL Stormers lineup for Saturday's BKT United Rugby Championship final with Munster.
England legend Rocky Clark wants to emulate her 'proudest coaching achievement' by leading Buckinghamshire to another Gill Burns County Championship title this weekend. The 2019 Division 2 champions are back at Twickenham for their latest shot at lifting a coveted trophy, against a Lancashire side looking to complete a double for the county, with their men's side in action in the Bill Beaumont Championship final later in the day. Ad Both sides won three from three in the pool stage, with Lancashire beating Leicestershire, Yorkshire and the North Midlands in Pool 1.
The weather here yesterday was shocking. You have the sunshine at home.