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Stormers Matches

Sat 31 May, 2025

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Scotstoun Stadium
Glasgow Glasgow
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Stormers Stormers
2:35am
Quarter Final
LIVE
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Sat 27 Sep, 2025

5:00pm HKT
Stormers Stormers
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Leinster Leinster
5:00pm
Round 1
LIVE
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0% Leinster

Sat 4 Oct, 2025

5:00pm HKT
Stormers Stormers
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Ospreys Ospreys
5:00pm
Round 2
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Stormers Forwards

Name
Position
Sithembiso Sithole
Prop
Lizo Gqoboka
Prop
Alistair Vermaak
Prop
Steven Kitshoff
Prop
Leon Lyons
Prop
Sazi Sandi
Prop
Vernon Matongo
Prop
Corne Weilbach
Prop
Joseph Dweba
Hooker
Scarra Ntubeni
Hooker
JJ Kotze
Hooker
Andre-Hugo Venter
Hooker
Lukhanyo Vokozela
Hooker
Frans Malherbe
Prop
Brok Harris
Prop
Neethling Fouche
Prop
Willie Engelbrecht
Lock
Gary Porter
Lock
Ruben Heerden
Lock
Salmaan Moerat
Lock
Adre Smith
Lock
Connor Evans
Lock
Dylan Sjoblom
Lock
JD Schickerling
Lock
CJ Velleman
Back Row
Hendre Stassen
Back Row
Louw Nel
Back Row
Paul Villiers
Back Row
Dave Ewers
Back Row
Deon Fourie
Back Row
Ben-Jason Dixon
Back Row
Keketso Morabe
Back Row
Evan Roos
Back Row
Thomas Bursey
Marcel Theunissen
Zachary Porthen

Stormers Backs

Name
Position
Stefan Ungerer
Scrum Half
Dewaldt Duvenage
Scrum Half
Herschel Jantjies
Scrum Half
Paul Wet
Scrum Half
Imad Khan
Scrum Half
Jean-Luc Plessis
Fly Half
Damian Willemse
Fly Half
Manie Libbok
Fly Half
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu
Fly Half
Jurie Matthee
Fly Half
Seabelo Senatla
Outside Back
Courtnall Skosan
Outside Back
Ben Loader
Outside Back
Leolin Zas
Centre
Daniel Plessis
Centre
Jonathan Roche
Centre
Damian Markus
Centre
Ruhan Nel
Centre
Wandisile Simelane
Centre
Suleiman Hartzenberg
Centre
Angelo Davids
Outside Back
Warrick Gelant
Outside Back
Clayton Blommetjies
Outside Back
Luke Burger
Outside Back

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Stormers Rugby

The Stormers, known for sponsorship reasons as the DHL Stormers, are one of South Africa's finest rugby sides. Until 2020, they played in the Super Rugby tournament. Although they never won the competition, the side regularly featured in the knockout phases and made an appearance in the final in 2010.Read on to discover even more about the Stormers Rugby team. On this page, you can learn all about the history of the side and see the team's latest results and fixtures.

The Stormers Rugby team was first established in 1997 when South Africa adopted a provincial system of rugby in the country, rather than using the Currie Cup for qualification purposes. Although the Stormers got off to a slow start and finished 9th in the 1998 edition of the tournament, the team improved quickly and reached the semi-final stage of the competition the next year.However, it would be another 11 years until the team reached their first and only final in 2010. In the following two years, the Stormers Rugby team performed admirably, but despite finishing second and first in the league, they failed to advance past the semi-finals in the knockout rounds.Following this, the Stormers experienced limited success in the competition and never again advanced past the quarter-final stage. Then, in 2020, when the tournament was curtailed because of the coronavirus pandemic, South African sides including the Stormers withdrew from the competition. Although many hoped the move would be temporary, these teams have now permanently withdrawn from Super Rugby. As a result, in 2021, the Stormers Rugby team will play in the newly-formed PRO14 Rainbow Cup before taking part in an expanded PRO16 tournament.

Although the Stormers Rugby team have never won the Super Rugby competition, several international stars have played for the team, including Jaque Fourie and Bryan Habana.Today, the Stormers Rugby squad still includes several familiar faces and international players, such as Steven Kitshoff and Pieter-Steph du Toit. In addition, Siya Kolisi was the Stormers and South Africa captain when the national team won the Rugby World Cup in 2019.

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