The typically wayward Jaguares launch a stirring comeback but shoot themselves in the foot too often to complete the job.
Damian de Allende scored the Stormers' first try. (Photo by Carl Fourie/Gallo Images)
In a typically scrappy but entertaining opening fixture to Super Rugby, the Stormers managed to hold on to a 28-20 victory over the Jaguares at Newlands on Saturday afternoon.
It was definitely a game of two halves as the hosts looked generally comfortable in the first half and even extended that dominance early in the second 40.
But the gritty attitude of the Argentinians saw them launch a fine fightback, which was only derailed by their own poor execution and discipline.
That was the story of their day.
Who was the star in this match?
It’s hard to look past Siya Kolisi, who’s now a classy, consistent performer. The Stormers captain was in the thick of things even before proceedings started, running around to all his teammates to fire them up. He also let his deeds to the talking. Not only did he barnstorm his way over the line from close range – showing great strength – he made 10 tackles and won two turnovers.
Key themes and moments
Point scorers:
Stormers – Tries: Damian de Allende, Siya Kolisi, Raymond Rhule. Conversions: Damian Willemse (2). Penalties: Willemse (2).
Jaguares – Tries: Emiliano Boffelli, Penalty try. Conversion: Nicolas Sanchez. Penalties: Sanchez, Boffelli.
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