Kade Wolhuter Stormers

Kade Wolhuter has endured anotehr injury setback. Photo: Frikkie Kapp/Gallo Images)

Stormers hold off brave Griquas in Kimberley thriller

The Stormers scored five tries on their way to a 38-32 win against Griquas in an entertaining preparation match in Kimberley on Tuesday.

Kade Wolhuter Stormers

Kade Wolhuter has endured anotehr injury setback. Photo: Frikkie Kapp/Gallo Images)

The Stormers scored five tries on their way to a 38-32 win against Griquas in an entertaining preparation match in Kimberley on Tuesday.

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There were nine tries in total in a match that went right down to the wire in added time, but the Stormers did enough in the end to claim the win away from home.

The Stormers made a fast start to the game, playing into the wind. They surged into the 22 and won some quick ball, with scrumhalf Godlen Masimla stretching to score under the poles for the opening try.

The home side hit back quickly, scoring through wing Ederies Arendse from a set move after a line-out to level the scores.

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The Stormers struggled to build momentum on attack and Griquas took the lead on the 20-minute mark through a penalty from flyhalf George Whitehead after the Stormers had strayed offside.

Griquas were reduced to 14 men shortly afterwards, with scrumhalf Stefan Ungerer shown a yellow card for a cynical infringement, having slapped the ball down with the Stormers on the charge in the 22. Kade Wolhuter kicked the resulting penalty to level the scores at 10-10.

The Stormers exploited the space created by the extra man and sent it wide to wing Sihle Njezula, who put Masimla over for his second try to make it 17-10.

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The hosts responded with a penalty from Whitehead, but the Stormers had the final say in the first half. Wolhuter danced past a few defenders to get them on the front foot, before Ruhan Nel sent out a long pass to Njezula, who flicked it to Sergeal Petersen to score in the corner.

The Stormers were first to score in the second half as good defensive pressure resulted in a charge-down from Marcel Theunissen, with the flank going over for the fourth try to take their lead out to 31-13.

They were not done there as the backline came up with another scintillating try, this time from their own half. Some quick hands got the ball wide to Njezula and the impressive wing broke free, bursting into the 22 where he found Wolhuter on the inside and the flyhalf cruised over.

Griquas came up with their second try on the hour mark when replacement hooker HJ Luus scored from a maul. To their credit the home side kept fighting and they scored two more through replacement backs Daniel Kasende and Thinus de Beer to reduce the Stormers’ advantage to 38-32.

The final minutes saw the Stormers defend their line desperately and do enough in the end to hold on for the win.

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SCORERS

Griquas

Tries: Arendse, Luus, Kasande, De Beer
Conversions: Whitehead, De Beer
Penalties: Whitehead (2)

Stormers

Tries: Masimla (2), Petersen, Theunissen, Wolhuter
Conversions: Wolhuter (5)
Penalties: Wolhuter

TEAMS

Griquas

Masixole Banda, Ederies Arendse, Michal Haznar, Andre Swarts, Eduan Keyter, George Whitehead (captain), Stefan Ungerer, Siba Qoma, Stefan Willemse, Carl Els, Cameron Lindsay, Mzwanele Zito, John-Roy Jenkinson, Alandre van Rooyen, Mox Mxoli

Substitutes: HJ Luus, Andrew Beerwinkel, Tijde Visser, Ewan Coetzee, Jo-Hanko de Villiers, Ashlon Davids, Tinus de Beer, Daniel Kasende, Bandisa Ndlovu, Raegan Oranje, Harlon Klaasen

Stormers

15 Sergeal Petersen, 14 Sihle Njezula, 13 Ruhan Nel, 12 Cornel Smit, 11 Leolin Zas, 10 Kade Wolhuter, 9 Godlen Masimla, 8 Juarno Augustus, 7 Ben-Jason Dixon, 6 Marcel Theunissen, 5 Ernst van Rhyn (captain), 4 David Meihuizen, 3 Neethling Fouche, 2 Scarra Ntubeni, 1 Ali Vermaak

Substitutes: 16 Chad Solomon, 17 Kwenzo Blose, 18 Lee-Marvin Mazibuko, 19 Evan Roos, 20 Salmaan Moerat, 21 Paul de Wet, 22 Chris Schreuder, 23 Edwill van der Merwe