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| Home team | Away Team | |
|---|---|---|
Stormers
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36 - 34 |
Chiefs
|
Last updated: 9th March 2013
Charlie Ngatai: crossed for the Chiefs
Joe Pietersen: scored the opening try
After two failed attempts, the Stormers finally got their first win of the 2013 Super Rugby season, beating the Chiefs 36-34 at Newlands.
The boot of Stormers full-back Joe Pietersen ultimately proved the difference between the two sides and kept the home side ahead throughout a thrilling contest.
The hosts struck first through full-back Joe Pietersen, who was on hand once again to convert the Stormers opening try of the match when discarded Springbok speedster Gio Aplon came off his wing to take an Elton Janjties pass from close range to score.
Chiefs full-back Gareth Anscombe got his name on the scoresheet with a penalty of his own to close the gap slightly, before Pietersen added his second three-pointer moments later to steal back the Stormers' 10-point lead.
The vocal Newlands crowd were then silenced when the Chiefs hit back in typical fashion when centre Charlie Ngatai regathered a grubber kick ahead from Aaron Cruden for a well-earned try after sustained pressure on the Stormers line.
Anscombe's conversion made it a three-point (13-10) ball game, though the Chiefs could only watch helplessly as Pietersen's third penalty attempt sailed through the uprights in the 27th minute.
A yellow card to Chiefs halfback Tawera Kerr-Barlow eight minutes from half-time handed three more points to the Stormers from the ensuing penalty and all of a sudden the hosts were once again in a reasonably comfortable lead (19-10).
But with half-time approaching, the defending champs hit back with another excellent and crucial converted try through centre Tim Nanai-Williams after collecting Cruden's stab through ahead (19-17).
The Stormers would have the final say before the break, however, when Aplon crossed over for his second try - converted by Pietersen - to take his team into the half-time sheds 26-17 ahead.
The second half belonged the Chiefs early on after the visitors were restored to 15 men and Anscombe punished a Stormers infringment to put his team back within six points (26-20).
But Stormers scrum-half Nic Groom soon brought the 37,000-strong crowd to their feet when he burrowed over for his first ever Super Rugby try that was duly converted by goal-kicking machine Pietersen (33-20).
Down but not out, the visitors were given a glimmer of hope when Ngatai bagged his second and replacement back Andrew Horwell crossed over for their respective converted scores in between another Pietersen penalty.
The victory came at a cost for the Stormers, with star wing Bryan Habana ruled out for 10 weeks after tearing knee ligaments and being carried off during the second period.
| Time | Fixture |
|---|---|
| Super Rugby | |
| Friday 24th May | |
| Super Rugby | |
| 08:35 | Chiefs vs Crusaders |
| 10:40 | Melbourne Rebels vs Waratahs |
| Saturday 25th May | |
| 08:35 | Blues vs Brumbies |
| 10:40 | Western Force vs Highlanders |
| 16:00 | Southern Kings vs Cheetahs |
| 16:05 | Stormers vs Reds |
| 18:10 | Sharks vs Bulls |
| Friday 31st May | |
| 08:35 | Crusaders vs Waratahs |
| 10:40 | Brumbies vs Hurricanes |
| Saturday 1st June | |
| 08:35 | Highlanders vs Blues |
| 10:40 | Reds vs Melbourne Rebels |
| 16:05 | Stormers vs Southern Kings |
| 18:10 | Cheetahs vs Bulls |
| Friday 7th June | |
| 10:40 | Brumbies vs Melbourne Rebels |
| Sunday 9th June | |
| 07:05 | Western Force vs Waratahs |
| Friday 28th June | |
| 08:35 | Chiefs vs Hurricanes |
| Saturday 29th June | |
| 08:35 | Highlanders vs Crusaders |
| 14:00 | Sharks vs Blues |
| 16:05 | Bulls vs Southern Kings |
| 18:10 | Stormers vs Cheetahs |
| Friday 5th July | |
| 08:35 | Crusaders vs Chiefs |
| Saturday 6th July | |
| 08:35 | Hurricanes vs Highlanders |
| 14:00 | Cheetahs vs Blues |
| 16:05 | Southern Kings vs Stormers |
| 18:10 | Bulls vs Sharks |
| Result |
|---|
| Super Rugby |
| Saturday 18th May |
| Super Rugby |
| Cheetahs 27 - 13 Reds |
| Bulls 35 - 18 Highlanders |
| Waratahs 28 - 22 Brumbies |
| Crusaders 23 - 3 Blues |
| Friday 17th May |
| Western Force 13 - 23 Sharks |
| Melbourne Rebels 30 - 21 Stormers |
| Hurricanes 12 - 17 Chiefs |
| Saturday 11th May |
| Southern Kings 34 - 27 Highlanders |
| Waratahs 21 - 15 Stormers |
| Blues 36 - 32 Melbourne Rebels |
| Friday 10th May |
| Cheetahs 34 - 39 Hurricanes |
| Reds 32 - 17 Sharks |
| Chiefs 22 - 21 Western Force |
| Sunday 5th May |
| Brumbies 23 - 30 Crusaders |
| Saturday 4th May |
| Bulls 48 - 14 Hurricanes |
| Southern Kings 10 - 72 Waratahs |
| Western Force 11 - 11 Reds |
| Highlanders 25 - 22 Sharks |
| Friday 3rd May |
| Melbourne Rebels 33 - 39 Chiefs |
| Blues 18 - 17 Stormers |
| Sunday 28th April |
| Crusaders 30 - 26 Melbourne Rebels |
| Saturday 27th April |
| Cheetahs 26 - 12 Southern Kings |
| Bulls 30 - 19 Waratahs |
| Brumbies 41 - 7 Western Force |
| Chiefs 37 - 29 Sharks |