Stormers vs Lions – 5 Things deep

By Marco Jacobs

Cape town -The Stormers edged the Lions 34-27 in Cape Town, and the match offered five clear takeaways: a shaky start, rookie brilliance, the bomb squad’s impact, Simelane’s momentum-shifting try, and the Stormers’ unbeaten run continuing.

Five Key Takeaways from Stormers vs Lions

1. Stormers’ Slow Start

  • The Lions came out firing, with Ruan Venter scoring early and Chris Smith adding points to give them a 10-0 lead.
  • The Stormers looked rattled initially, struggling to find rhythm in the opening quarter.

2. Rookie Dylan Maart Shines

  • The young flyer Dylan Maart scored a crucial try in the 27th minute, sparking the Stormers’ comeback.
  • His performance showed the depth of Cape rugby talent and gave fans a glimpse of a future star.

3. Bomb Squad Turns the Tide

  • The Stormers’ famed bench impact (“bomb squad”) proved decisive, adding energy and dominance in the second half.
  • Their physicality and fresh legs helped swing momentum back to the hosts.

4. Wandisile Simelane’s Game-Changing Try

  • Outside centre Wandisile Simelane crossed in the second half, a pivotal moment that shifted momentum firmly to the Stormers.
  • His try highlighted the team’s ability to strike at key moments.

5. Stormers Momentum

  • The 34-27 win marked the Stormers’ ninth consecutive victory across competitions, keeping them unbeaten in the URC.
  • They remain top of the log and continue building confidence heading into tougher fixtures.