John Dobson stated that he is pleased that the DHL Stormers got back in the winner’s circle on Saturday, 21 December, but emphasised the importance of next week’s coastal derby clash at Cape Town Stadium.
The Stormers ended a four-match losing streak with a 29-10 victory over the Lions at home in round 8 of the Vodacom URC, a result which Dobson has deemed essential for the team’s morale and prospects in the competition.
The hosts capitalised on Lions lock Ruben Schoeman’s red card, scoring five tries, including a brace from Joseph Dweba.
The DHL Stormers will now refocus to face the Sharks in Cape Town next Saturday, 28 December.
‘It was all about getting the win,’ Dobson was quoted post-match.
‘Four [defeats] and a losing changing room is tough. You start to have doubts… so the most important thing was the W […] It was hard work, and I give the Lions credit because they fought and stuck around after the red card,’ Dobson added.
Dobson did acknowledge that the performance wasn’t flawless, with second-half discipline putting his side under pressure.
‘Some of the games we’ve lost over the last couple of weeks we’ve played a bit better, but it was all about the win,’ said Dobson.
‘We’re feeling great now, and guys will be having Christmas, but the job’s only half done. Next week, if we get those other five [points], then we’re back in the mix,’ Dobson added.
However, the victory was overshadowed by an injury to playmaker Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, who left the field after a heavy tackle from Lions prop Asenathi Ntlabakanye.
‘He’s got a hip pointer,’ Dobson said.
‘I don’t know how serious it is. It could be two days or a couple of weeks. It would’ve been nice to get him to half-time,’ Dobson added.
The match also marked a big occasion for skipper Deon Fourie, who returned to action after an eight-month injury layoff, with the veteran flanker being thrilled to be back on the field.
‘Just to hit that first ruck to get that old feeling back, I was hunting that, and fortunately, I got the first turnover and everything else fell into place,’ said Fourie.
‘Happy to be back and glad everything held up, and all the nerves went out the window in the first minute,’ Fourie added.
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