The Stormers’ unbeaten run of 10 matches in all competitions was brought to a grinding halt when they crashed to a heavy 61-10 defeat against a fired-up Harlequins side in London on Sunday. The loss at the Twickenham Stoop has left the Stormers with work to do if they want to clinch a home Investec Champions Cup quarterfinal. A rotated Stormers squad, missing several frontline stars, was blown away by a dominant display by the home side, who led 33-0 at half time.
Next up for the Cape side is a must-win home match against Leicester Tigers at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday. After running in five first-half tries, Quins drew first blood in the second half when they went coast-to-coast before wing Nick David dotted down to the delight of the big home crowd. It was a disjointed display from the Stormers, who struggled to contain an inventive Harlequins side.
There was some relief for the Stormers when replacement Imad Khan registered a consolation try after 66 minutes. This gave the Stormers new life, and wing Dylan Maart reduced the deficit to 54-10 seven minutes before the end. After knocking on the door with several promising early attacking moves, Harlequins eventually punctured the Stormers’ defence when loose forward Jack Kenningham powered his way over after seven minutes.
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Harlequins had the wind in their sails and extended their lead to 12-0 when livewire wing Cadan Murley dived over in the corner in the 10th minute. The Stormers were slow out the starting blocks and found themselves trailing 17-0 after 15 minutes when Harlequins captain Alex Dombrandt crossed for his team’s third try. There was more trouble for the Stormers after 25 minutes when a box kick by scrumhalf Dewaldt Duvenage was charged down and loose forward Chandler Cunningham-South was over for Quins’ fourth try.
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