Stormers grateful for Bulls pressure

05 February 2018 - 16:44
By Craig Ray
Justin Phillips of the Stormers during the Super Rugby Quarter final between DHL Stormers and Chiefs at DHL Newlands on July 22, 2017 in Cape Town.
Image: Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images Justin Phillips of the Stormers during the Super Rugby Quarter final between DHL Stormers and Chiefs at DHL Newlands on July 22, 2017 in Cape Town.

Stormers coach Robbie Fleck says he is grateful for the experience his side had of facing a rapid‚ rush defence from the Bulls last weekend in their pre-season friendly in Wellington.

Having only played the SWD Eagles prior to the Bulls clash‚ Fleck believes there were enough signs in their two outings to take confidence going into the 2018 Super Rugby campaign.

The Stormers face the Jaguares in Cape Town on February 17 to start the season and after thrashing the Eagles 77-0‚ a tough 26-26 draw with the Bulls was a better measure of their progress.

The Stormers struggled at the breakdown in the first half and conceded a staggering 12 penalties to two in the period.

Naturally the coach didn't agree with most of the infringements‚ but it forced his side to change their approach after the break.

Fleck clearly felt the Bulls defence was offside a lot of the time‚ which put huge pressure on Stormers ball carriers‚ and by extension‚ every breakdown.

“For us that first half was a great example of good linespeed from the Bulls‚” Fleck said.

“They really came out and put our ball-carriers and our decision-makers under pressure‚ which is great because that is exactly what we will face this season.

“Whether they were onside or not is irrelevant‚ because we have got that experience now and I am grateful for that because the boys now know exactly what is going to come in two weeks.

“It is tough to judge that first half because our discipline was so poor‚ so we couldn’t really get anything going. We saw glimpses of it in the second half‚ and I thought our breakdown was way better.

“We became a bit more direct and were more efficient in the second half and created a lot more opportunities.

“When we got it right on attack we got in behind them and put them under a bit of pressure‚” he said.