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Kolbe makes another treble as Stormers thump Sunwolves

The Stormers’ Cheslin Kolbe.

Cheslin Kolbe scored a hat-trick for the second consecutive match as the Stormers stepped up preparations for their Super Rugby quarter-final with a 52-15 victory over the Sunwolves.

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The Stormers are headed for a last-eight clash with a team from New Zealand in a fortnight’s time and, with one game of the regular season to come before the play-offs, made it back-to-back wins for the first time since April.

Kolbe was the star of the show as the Stormers held off a Cheetahs fightback in Bloemfontein last time out and hogged the limelight once more, opening the scoring before touching down for two late tries.

Those scores in the dying embers of the match gave the result a more convincing gloss than perhaps the Stormers’ performance merited in a scrappy encounter, but their eight-try haul will provide a timely confidence boost for the men from Cape Town.

The Stormers had already beaten the Bulls to top spot in the Africa One Conference and the Pretoria outfit were left stunned on Saturday when the Southern Kings snatched a last-minute 31-30 victory at Loftus Versfeld.

Kings fly-half Lionel Cronje fired over the winning penalty to cap a performance that saw him contribute 21 points to the cause.

The Kings – axed from next season’s competition – had led 22-10 at the break, but allowed the Bulls back into the match in the second half before Cronje’s pressure kick.

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Earlier in the day, the Jaguares were 40-27 victors against the Waratahs on their first Super Rugby trip to Australia, outscoring their hosts by five tries to three.

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NH 1 hour ago
Harness Skelton's might and move Sua'ali'i: How the Wallabies can fix things for Test two

Nice one Nick. I was a fan of Joe’s appointment and think in general he has done well, and I even think the game plan last week was ok, but I am not sold he has gotten his selections right for this series. As everyone has detailed, the pack was too small last week. This week, he has brought in skelton and valetini which is an improvement physicality-wise but now the back 5 is out of balance with only one legitimate lineout option in Frost. The wallabies were poor in the lineout and it meant they couldn’t get into the lions 22 in the 1st half. Its also where most WBs tries originate from. Are they going to opt for a scrum every penalty they get? 3 man lineouts? And as you show, Suaalii is simply too hesitant in D. I guess drifting is better than biting in and taking yourself out of play, but he doesn’t do much more in that last clip. Maxy has 2 involvements in that play, suaalii none. At this rate, Chieka was quicker and better at integrating marika who had more to do to learn the game, than Joe with suaalii.


Do you think that Joe is hesitant to put Suaalii on the wing because he would be exposed in the backfield in terms of kicking, positioning etc? This is the only justification I can think of and also maybe why he has picked the likes of max, potter and kellaway over the likes of daugunu, pietsch and toole. The difference in selection philosophy between schmidt and rennie has come into clear focus to me recently in terms of brain vs braun, power vs graft, workrate vs impact. In my opinion, Schmidt needed to make a hard decision on starting skelton vs a backrow that had bobby and wilson in it and he hasn’t done that. I also feel like he is almost picking a team to minimise the loss rather than win. I think starting a tate, or a pietsch, or bell could’ve signalled some more intent.

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