DHL Stormers eliminated from Vodacom Super Rugby – Qualifiers Review

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The DHL Stormers’ participation in the Vodacom Super Rugby series for 2015 came to an end at DHL Newlands in Cape Town on Saturday afternoon. The Capetonians, South African Conference winners for the third time in five years, were beaten 39-19 by the Brumbies, which saw the two-time champions from Canberra advance to the semi-finals.

 

It wasn’t a great ending to the season for the DHL Stormers, but ultimately they were beaten by a team that outscored them by six tries to one, with Brumbies winger Joe Tomane collecting a hat-trick and their No 8 Ita Vaea a brace of tries.

 

The Brumbies will now travel to Wellington to face the Hurricanes, while the Waratahs will host the Highlanders in the other semi-final after the team from Dunedin edged the Chiefs by 24-14 in the first Qualifier.

 

2015 Vodacom Super Rugby Semi-finals

 

Hurricanes v Brumbies

Date: Saturday 27 June 2015

SA time: 09h35 (SA time)

Venue: Westpac Stadium, Wellington

 

Waratahs v Highlanders

Date: Saturday 27 June 2015

SA time: 11h55 (SA times)

Venue: Allianz Stadium, Sydney

 

DHL Stormers 19 (6) Brumbies 39 (24)

 

A hat-trick of tries for Brumbies winger Joe Tomane in the first half-hour of their Vodacom Super Rugby Qualifier against the DHL Stormers at DHL Newlands in Cape Town set the tone for the visitors to advance to their third consecutive semi-final.

 

It was also the second time in three years that the Brumbies travelled to South Africa for a playoff match and returned to Australia with a famous win after they eliminated the Vodacom Bulls in the semi-finals in 2013.

 

Tomane opened the scoring in the fourth minute and added two more tries in the 15th and 25th minutes as the Brumbies raced to commanding lead. The DHL Stormers though started finding their feet, but they conceded too many turn-overs and lost too many line-outs to make it count.

 

With the home team hot on the attack late in the first half, they lost possession of the ball in the Brumbies’ half. The visitors kicked out and from the resulting line-out, which the DHL Stormers failed to control, the team from ACT scored their fourth try, courtesy of burly No 8 Ita Vaea, to go into the break leading by 24-6.

 

The Capetonians started the second half in much better form as they managed to hold on to possession better. When Cheslin Kolbe intercepted and scored after a 60m run, and Demetri Catrakilis added the conversion and his third penalty goal, the deficit was reduced to 24-16 with 30 minutes left on the clock.

 

Despite a commanding scrum, the DHL Stormers could not build on this momentum though and when Vaea crossed for this second try in the 63rd minute, the mountain the home team had to scale simply became too steep.

 

Jesse Mogg rubbed salt into the DHL Stormers’ wounds with his team’s sixth try at the death as the home team lost and conceded more than three tries at home for the first time since 2009.

 

Scorers:

 

DHL Stormers – Try: Cheslin Kolbe. Conversion: Demetri Catrakilis. Penalty goals: Catrakilis (4).

 

Brumbies – Tries: Joe Tomane (3), Ita Vaea (2), Jesse Mogg. Conversions: Christian Lealiifano (3). Penalty goal: Lealiifano.

 

Other result – Qualifiers:

 

Highlanders 24 Chiefs 14 (Dunedin)

 

Highlanders – Tries: Waisake Naholo (2). Conversion: Lima Sopoaga. Penalty goals: Sopoaga (4).

 

Chiefs – Try: Brodie Retallick. Penalty goals: Andrew Horrell (2).

 

Final logs

 

Combined Log

Pos

Team

P

W

D

L

PF

PA

PD

BPts

Pts

1

Hurricanes (NZ winner)

16

14

0

2

458

288

170

10

66

2

Waratahs (Aus winner)

16

11

0

5

409

313

96

8

52

3

DHL Stormers (SA winner)

16

10

1

5

373

323

50

3

45

4

Highlanders (Qualifier)

16

11

0

5

450

333

117

9

53

5

Chiefs (Qualifier)

16

10

0

6

372

299

73

8

48

6

Brumbies (Qualifier)

16

9

0

7

369

261

108

11

47

7

Crusaders

16

9

0

7

481

338

143

10

46

8

Emirates Lions

16

9

1

6

342

364

-22

4

42

9

Vodacom Bulls

16

7

0

9

397

388

9

10

38

10

Rebels

16

7

0

9

319

354

-35

8

36

11

Cell C Sharks

16

7

0

9

338

401

-63

6

34

12

Toyota Cheetahs

16

5

0

11

357

531

-174

6

26

13

Reds

16

4

0

12

247

434

-187

6

22

14

Blues

16

3

0

13

282

428

-146

8

20

15

Force

16

3

0

13

245

384

-139

7

19

South African Conference

Pos

Team

P

W

D

L

PF

PA

PD

BPts

Pts

1

DHL Stormers

16

10

1

5

373

323

50

3

45

2

Emirates Lions

16

9

1

6

342

364

-22

4

42

3

Vodacom Bulls

16

7

0

9

397

388

9

10

38

4

Cell C Sharks

16

7

0

9

338

401

-63

6

34

5

Toyota Cheetahs

16

5

0

11

357

531

-174

6

26

Australian Conference

Pos

Team

P

W

D

L

PF

PA

PD

BPts

Pts

1

Waratahs

16

11

0

5

409

313

96

8

52

2

Brumbies

16

9

0

7

369

261

108

11

47

3

Rebels

16

7

0

9

319

354

-35

8

36

4

Reds

16

4

0

12

247

434

-187

6

22

5

Force

16

3

0

13

245

384

-139

7

19

New Zealand Conference

Pos

Team

P

W

D

L

PF

PA

PD

BPts

Pts

1

Hurricanes

16

14

0

2

458

288

170

10

66

2

Highlanders

16

11

0

5

450

333

117

9

53

3

Chiefs

16

10

0

6

372

299

73

8

48

4

Crusaders

16

9

0

7

481

338

143

10

46

5

Blues

16

3

0

13

282

428

-146

8

20

 

Top scorers – after Qualifiers:

 

Player Team

Tries

Conv

Pen

Drops

Tot

Bernard Foley Waratahs

5

33

28

0

175

Lima Sopoaga Highlanders

2

35

28

3

173

Demetri Catrakilis DHL Stormers

0

19

43

1

170

Handre Pollard Vodacom Bulls

2

17

40

1

167

Christian Lealiifano Brumbies

4

33

26

0

164

Elton Jantjies Emirates Lions

0

25

34

0

152

Daniel Carter Crusaders

3

23

22

0

127

Mike Harris Rebels

1

20

26

0

123

Beauden Barrett Hurricanes

3

16

21

0

110

Ihaia West Blues

1

15

23

0

104

Colin Slade Crusaders

3

20

15

0

100

Patrick Lambie Cell C Sharks

2

10

21

0

93

Aaron Cruden Chiefs

1

14

20

0

93

Joe Pietersen Toyota Cheetahs

0

19

16

2

92

James Marshall Hurricanes

3

15

5

0

60

Kurt Coleman DHL Stormers

0

9

12

1

57

Waisake Naholo Highlanders

11

0

0

0

55

TJ Perenara Hurricanes

10

0

0

0

50

Luke Burton Force

0

10

9

0

47

Nemani Nadolo Crusaders

9

0

0

0

45

Quade Cooper Reds

3

6

5

0

42

Jacques-Louis Potgieter Vodacom Bulls

0

6

10

0

42

Dan Bowden Blues

1

6

8

0

41

Damian McKenzie Chiefs

0

7

9

0

41

 

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