Stormers to get reinforcements for Galway trip

SPOTLIGHT: The Stormers will have several players returning from injury ahead of their match against Connacht in Ireland on February 26.

The Capetonians' bonus-point 32-10 win against the Lions in Johannesburg on Saturday saw them maintain their position on top of the South African Shield and make up some ground on a few other teams on the combined log as they moved up from 10th to seventh.

This was a significant moment, given that the top team in each Shield and the next four teams on the combined log will all qualify for the European Champions Cup next season.

And head coach John Dobson is set to have the benefit of a few players returning from injury for the trip to Galway.

The forward stocks should be significantly bolstered with the likes of Neethling Fouche, Junior Pokomela and Evan Roos all expected to be available for selection for that clash.

The midfield resources will also be boosted with Rikus Pretorius expected to be available as well.

The last four weeks have seen the Stormers make huge strides, picking up three wins and a draw, but Dobson knows that there is still some way to go this season and still some areas they can improve on going forward.

"We are under no illusions about the fact that we are not the finished product.

"We have a goal and we are not there yet, we want to try and qualify for the European Champions Cup next year and make the people in Cape Town proud, we are not there yet.

"Right now the team is in a good space. What has been good for us is how we have evolved our game from relying on our set-pieces to playing some rugby, controlling territory and scoring some good tries.

“We are a really tight team, the guys believe in what we are trying to do, it is a happy team without egos who really want to work for each other," he said.

While the brand of running rugby his team have played in the last month has been suitable for South African conditions, Dobson knows that they will have to adapt when they travel to Ireland next week.

"Going to Galway to play Connacht is a tough place to play. In this tournament you have to have a multicourt team, you have to know how to grind out wins in the mud and rain up there.

"We are going to have to change, our maul has been quite good and our scrum is getting better," he said.

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