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Champions Leinster suffer thumping defeat by Stormers in curtain-raiser

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Stormers 35

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Jon Cardinelli reports from DHL Stadium, Cape Town

THE STORMERS DELIVERED a superior set-piece showing to lay the platform for an emphatic victory against Leinster in Cape Town on Friday night.

Leo Cullen’s charges travelled to Cape Town this week without a host of British & Irish Lions players, yet started the match as favourites against a Stormers team missing Springboks Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Cobus Reinach and Damian Willemse.

In the end, the visitors failed to claim so much as a point on the scoreboard – and recorded their third-straight defeat at the Cape Town Stadium since the URC’s inception.

Nineteen thousand tickets were sold for this fixture, which played out on a warm spring evening. Given the favourable conditions, running rugby and a feast of tries were expected.

Both teams attempted to lift the tempo early but they were undone time and again by handling errors, poor decision-making and a lack of synergy. Perhaps the latter was to be expected in the first game of the season.

Two Stormers tries were chalked off in the first half, while out-half Jurie Matthee slotted two from four from the tee and sent a drop-goal attempt wide. Several surges into the Leinster 22 culminated in a turnover or a penalty to the opposition.

Meanwhile, Leinster’s scrum leaked penalties, and hooker Gus McCarthy struggled to find his lineout jumpers on a dry and relatively windless evening.

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The scoreboard at half-time told a story, with the Stormers leading 6-0.

The visitors made the worst-possible start to the second stanza, with Sam Prendergast’s kick-off failing to travel 10 metres. The hosts won a breakdown penalty in the same play, and Matthee bisected the uprights to steer his team into an important two-score lead at 9-0.

Yet another mistake from Leinster allowed the Stormers to regain possession thereafter, and a surge up the middle of the park culminated in a try for scrum-half Stefan Ungerer under the posts.

Matthee made no mistake with the conversion, and suddenly the Stormers were out to a 16-point lead.

Leinster’s problems at the set piece persisted, and from the 50th minute, Cullen started to ring the changes to the front and second rows.

But Stormers coach John Dobson went to his own bench, unleashing Springbok utility forward BJ Dixon and Ruan Ackermann, who recently joined from Gloucester.

The home side continued to boss the scrums, and their passes started to stick. The partisan crowd started to cheer every scrum penalty awarded as if was try.

Leinster heads began to drop. When Prendergast was subbed in the 60th minute, the hosts appeared to be on course for a bonus-point win, and the visitors for a substantial and humbling defeat.

Replacement Max Deegan was shown a yellow card in the 62nd minute for a cynical offence deep in opposition territory, and the Stormers proceeded to bulldoze the Leinster pack from short range thereafter, with Evan Roos eventually scoring.

Leinster continued to spiral, with winger Tommy O’Brien receiving 10 minutes in the bin after a high shot on Seabelo Senatla. Once again, the Stormers forwards made the visitors pay. A powerful maul yielded their third try through Ruan Ackermann.

And the hosts weren’t done yet.

Matthee ghosted through a gap in the 72nd minute, and proceeded to race 40-odd metres to score the bonus-point try.

The Stormers out-half finished the game with a personal tally of 20 points. The fact that he left a further 14 on the field through missed goal-kicks serves to show how emphatically Leinster were outplayed.

Stormers scorers:

  • Tries: Stefan Ungerer, Evan Roos, Ruan Ackermann, Jurie Matthee
  • Conversions: Matthee [3 from 4]
  • Penalty: Matthee [3 from 6]

STORMERS: Wandisile Simelane, Seabelo Senatla, Ruhan Nel (captain), Dan du Plessis, Leolin Zas, Jurie Matthee, Stefan Ungerer; Vernon Matongo, André-Hugo Venter, Neethling Fouché, Adré Smith, JD Schickerling, Paul de Villiers, Ben-Jason Dixon, Evan Roos.
Replacements: JJ Kotze, Olly Reid, Zachary Porthen, Ruben van Heerden, Ruan Ackermann, Marcell Theunissen, Dewaldt Duvenage, Clinton Swart

LEINSTER: Jimmy O’Brien, Tommy O’Brien, Robbie Henshaw, Ciaran Frawley, Jordan Larmour, Sam Prendergast, Luke McGrath; Jack Boyle, Gus McCarthy, Rabah Slimani, Diarmund Mangan, Brian Deeny, Ryan Baird, Scott Penny, James Culhane
Replacements: John McKee, Paddy McCarthy, Andrew Sparrow, Max Deegan, Will Connors, Fintan Gunne, Harry Byrne

Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi (Italy)

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Stormers trounce pointless Leinster URC opener

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United Rugby Championship: Stormers v Leinster

Stormers (6) 35

Tries: Ungerer, Roos, Ackermann, Matthee Cons: Matthee 3 Pens: Matthee 3

Leinster (0) 0

Champions Leinster’s defence of their United Rugby Championship crown got off to a hugely disappointing start as they suffered a chastening 35-0 trouncing by the Stormers at the DHL Stadium in Cape Town on Friday.

The enterprising South African side led 6-0 at half-time but four second-half tries to secure a bonus-point success provided a better reflection of their dominance of the game.

Stefan Ungerer, Evan Roos, Ruan Ackermann and Jurie Matthee all crossed for last year’s quarter-finalists while the Irish province had two players yellow-carded in the second period and failed to register a score.

Matthee ended with a personal tally of 20 points after also kicking three penalties and three conversions.

Leinster will hope for better when they face the Bulls on 4 October while the Stormers are at home to Ospreys one day previous.

Stormers turn on the style

Leinster had lost 42-12 on their last visit to the same stadium in April 2024 and were shorn of their British and Irish Lions contingent for this encounter.

Stormers were without Damian Willemse, Manoe Libbok and Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, who are all on Rugby Championship duty with the Springboks.

The home side dominated territory and possession in the first half and showed plenty of attacking flair but led by just six points at the break because of a combination of stout Leinster defence and errors and a lack of composure as they bore down on the line.

Matthee landed a sixth-minute penalty after a scrum infringement but was then off target with two further kicks at goal.

The Stormers fly-half also skewed a drop goal attempt wide as Leinster tried to keep the hosts at bay.

On 24 minutes Paul de Villiers went over from a rolling maul after a line-out but after consulting with the Television Match Official (TMO) referee Gianluca Gnecchi disallowed the score for obstruction at the maul by Adre Smith.

Matthee’s second penalty after 32 minutes made it 6-0 after James Culhane was penalise for not releasing.

Another flowing move by the Stormers saw wing Seabelo Senatla dive over in the corner but the score was ruled out for a forward pass in the build-up.

Matthee split the posts with another penalty two minutes into the second half and soon after scrum-half Ungerer barged over beside the posts for the first try of the game.

Sam Prendergast’s crossfield kick was tipped by a Stormers hand and the ball fell to Senatla, who made good ground and offloaded to Ungerer, who showed strength to carry two Leinster players over with him.

The TMO confirmed that the ball had been grounded and Matthee added the conversion.

The Stormers number 10 added a further penalty and after the hour mark Roos touched down following a maul from a lineout as further reward for his side’s superiority. Matthee again kicked the extras.

That score came immediately after Max Deegan had been sent to the sin-bin after a beleaguered Leinster had conceded two penalties in quick succession in their 22 and five minutes later Tommy O’Brien joined him on the sidelines for a head-high tackle on Senatla, reducing Leo Cullen’s side to 13 men.

Ruan Ackermann crossed for his team’s third try after the tried and tested maul procedure was executed again, Matthee contributing the additional two points to put 30 between the sides.

The bonus point score was not long in coming as Matthee ran in try number four and ultimately Leinster were relieved to hear the referee’s final whistle.

Team line-ups

Stormers: Simelane; Senatla, Nel (capt), du Plessis, Zas; Matthee, Ungerer; Matongo, Venter, Fouche; Smith, Schickerling; de Villiers; Dixon; Roos.

Replacements: Kotze, Reid, Porthen, van Heerden, Ackermann, Theunissen, Duvenage, Swart.

Leinster: J O’Brien; T O’Brien, Henshaw, Frawley, Larmour; Prendergast, McGrath (capt); Boyle, McCarthy, Slimani, Mangan, Deeny, Baird, Penny, Culhane.

Replacements: McKee, P McCarthy, Sparrow, Deegan, Connors, Gunne, Byrne, Cooney.

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Trump: ‘Unsafe’ cities may lose World Cup games

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US President Donald Trump said he would consider relocating 2026 World Cup matches from cities he did not deem safe, months before the United States is set to co-host the showcase tournament with Canada and Mexico.

Eleven US cities are set to welcome matches, including the final in New York/New Jersey, for the largest-ever edition of the tournament.

Asked about moving matches from cities that do not cooperate with his immigration and crime initiatives, Trump said that was on the table during remarks made in the Oval Office on Thursday.

“If I think it isn’t safe, we’ll move it into a different city,” said Trump, who is a Republican.

It was not immediately clear whether Trump would have that authority. Reuters has contacted world soccer’s governing body FIFA for comment.

A reporter at the Oval Office briefing cited two cities – Democratically-controlled San Francisco and Seattle – as possible targets for having World Cup hosting duties revoked.

Hana Tadesse, spokesperson for Seattle FIFA World Cup 26, said the group was committed to ensuring a safe experience and was confident in its planning.

“Since being selected by FIFA as a host city, we’ve worked closely with them, the White House task force for FIFA World Cup 26, community partners, and law enforcement,” Tadesse said in a statement.

“Seattle looks forward to shining on the world stage and hosting an event that is not only spectacular, but safe for all.”

The San Francisco Bay Area host committee did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Trump sent hundreds of troops into the Democrat-led US capital earlier this year to support a federal crackdown on what he called a crime epidemic.

The depiction runs counter to available data that shows crime rates, overall, have declined in recent years.

The president has repeatedly thrust himself into the sports spotlight during his second term, announcing last month that the John F Kennedy Centre for the Performing Arts in Washington will host the 2026 World Cup draw.

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