Craven Week

The Blue Bulls claimed a big win over the Golden Lions on Day 4 of the U18 Craven Week at Outeniqua Park in George on Thursday. Photo: Twitter

WATCH: Habana reflects on one of Stormers’ greatest team tries

Legendary wing Bryan Habana has memorably reflected one of the most iconic tries scored by the Stormers in Super Rugby.

Craven Week

The Blue Bulls claimed a big win over the Golden Lions on Day 4 of the U18 Craven Week at Outeniqua Park in George on Thursday. Photo: Twitter

Bryan Habana, one of the Stormers’ favourite sons, formed part of a star-studded Stormers team that finished as runners-up in the 2010 Super Rugby season.

In a round 10 game in Hamilton, the Stormers claimed a memorable 49-15 win over the Chiefs, with Habana scoring one of six tries in sensational fashion.

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Taking to social media to respond to a throwback memory of the incredible try, which saw incredible inter-passing between Stormers players, Habana acknowledged it was certainly one of the best team tries he had ever been involved in.

You can reflect on the incredible team try finished off by Habana below:

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Meanwhile, the Stormers will play some home games in Stellenbosch and Gqeberha during their United Rugby Championship title defence this season.

Due to clashes with some pre-booked events at DHL Stadium, the Stormers will play three home games at the Danie Craven Stadium in Stellenbosch and one at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Gqeberha.

While every effort was made to avoid these clashes, the events at DHL Stadium had been booked up to a year in advance, while the United Rugby Championship fixtures could only be confirmed recently.

The first two home games of the new season, against Connacht and Edinburgh on September 24 and October 1, will be played in Stellenbosch due to the Justin Bieber concert which will be held in Cape Town on September 28, which will require significant construction in the stadium.

The Round Nine clash with Dragons RFC on the 3rd of December will be played at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium due to preparations for the HSBC Cape Town Sevens, which takes place at DHL Stadium the following weekend.

The Stormers will also end the regular season against Benetton at Danie Craven Stadium in Stellenbosch on 21 April 2023, with the Monster Jam monster truck show taking place at their regular home ground.

There will of course be at least two Champions Cup matches at DHL Stadium, with London Irish visiting in December and Clermont Auvergne set to play there in January.

The Christmas and New Year’s themed derbies against the Bulls and Lions will take place at the Stormers home stadium, while all of Western Province’s 2023 Currie Cup home matches will take place there as well.

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