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Stormers Rugby unite teams under one banner

All professional Western Province teams have adopted the Stormers brand, bringing the Currie Cup, U23 and U20 sides together under one name.

The days of Western Province rugby are over!

All the professional teams of the Cape Town-based union will from now on be known as the Stormers, reports The Citizen.

This includes the teams that will play in the Currie Cup, the national U23 competition as well as the national U20 competition.

The amateur rugby teams, who fall under the Western Province Rugby Football Union (WPRFU), will continue to play under the Western Province brand.

The U23 side will in future be known as the Stormers XXIII, as they’ll be known in the Currie Cup, while the team to take part in the U20 Cup will be known as the Stormers Bolts.

‘Under one brand’

The Stormers brand will continue to be closely aligned to the heritage and history of Western Province teams, with the playing jersey featuring the iconic blue and white hoops, black shorts, black socks and a disa on the back of the jersey.

Stormers Rugby CEO Johan le Roux said that the consolidation of the two brands is an important step forward.

“By bringing all our professional teams under one brand we are now completely aligned publicly, and this change will help to bring clarity about who we are and how all our teams fit together in the minds of our fans,” he said.

“Our heritage will always be an integral part of who we are as an organisation and the Western Province amateur teams will continue to play an important role in nurturing talent to be brought into the Stormers Rugby system,” he added.

Transition of players

Meanwhile, Hanyani Shimange has been appointed to oversee the transition of players through the pathway programme to the XXIII set-up and into the senior Stormers squad. He will head-up the campaign for the inaugural national U23 tournament and work with Stormers XXIII head coach Labeeb Levy, forwards coach Helmut Lehmann, attack coach Dewaldt Duvenage and defence coach Craig Childs.

Brok Harris will serve as scrum coach, with Migael Wahl the strength and conditioning coach and Uzair Saban the analyst, while Bradley Hollenbach will be the team manager.

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Jacques van der Westhuyzen

Jacques manages the daily sports offering for online and print at The Citizen. He previously worked as a senior rugby and golf writer for The Star and Independent Media’s weekend print and online publications. He has travelled extensively with the Springboks, touring to Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Argentina to cover tours and Test matches. He has also covered several World Sevens Series tournaments, including in Hong Kong. Jacques has covered well over 100 Test matches and numerous other rugby encounters across South Africa. He has also covered a number of the biggest golfing tournaments held in South Africa as well as the 2003 Cricket World Cup. He is passionate about all things sport, with athletics at the top of his great sporting loves. He has 25 years’ experience in mainstream media, as a writer, sub-editor and editor. He is a former recipient of a Sasol Springbok rugby writing award. If you give him a gap, he’ll talk all day about running, on the road and on trails. He’s run numerous marathons and also completed the famous Comrades ultra marathon in KZN. When he’s not running, you might find him on the golf course or squash court, two other favourites past-times.

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