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Stormers dominate Glasgow Warriors 48-12 in a powerful United Rugby Championship display, showcasing the talents of rookie Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu.
Stay tuned to discover how key players stepped up and what this win means for the Stormers moving forward.
Damian Willemse returns to full-back, providing stability and creating attacking opportunities. Wandisile Simelane struggles for ball but excels defensively before being replaced by 18-year-old Markus Muller. Captain Ruhan Nel keeps the pressure on Glasgow’s defence, scoring a well-deserved try while maintaining strong defensive efforts. Dan du Plessis delivers a solid performance, highlighted by a crucial turnover, while Leolin Zas impresses with defensive work and line breaks.
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, despite an initial error leading to a Glasgow try, shines with a 23-point contribution, including a try and six conversions. Veteran Cobus Reinach provides crisp service and makes notable attacking runs, despite a yellow card. Evan Roos, the URC’s leading try-scorer, adds to his tally and excels defensively with a match-high 18 tackles.
Ben-Jason Dixon keeps it steady in lineouts and defence, while Paul de Villiers showcases strong all-around skills. Ruben van Heerden stands out as a ball carrier, effectively challenging the Glasgow defence. This performance signals a significant resurgence for the Stormers.

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