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Stormers collapse late as errors hand Connacht shock URC victory in Cape Town

A promising performance unravels in the final minutes as the Stormers fall 33–24 after a costly lapse in discipline and execution.

Last updated: April 20, 2026 10:13 am
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  • Stormers lose 33–24 to Connacht at DHL Stadium
  • Late collapse in final 15 minutes proves decisive
  • Scrum dominance neutralised by visitors
  • Handling errors and poor decision-making cost the game

The Stormers’ United Rugby Championship campaign took a setback in Cape Town over the weekend, as a match that appeared within reach slipped away in the closing stages, handing Connacht a 33–24 victory at DHL Stadium.

The result will be particularly frustrating for the home side, who showed periods of control and attacking promise but ultimately failed to maintain consistency over the full eighty minutes. A combination of early pressure, missed opportunities, and a high error rate allowed the visitors to capitalise at key moments.

The match began under emotional circumstances following the passing of long-serving team manager Chippie Solomon, with a sombre atmosphere surrounding the fixture. However, the Stormers struggled to convert that energy into a strong start, with early mistakes placing them immediately on the back foot.

Connacht capitalised on this slow opening, gaining early territory and momentum, while the Stormers battled to establish rhythm in both attack and defence. Although the Cape side recovered and produced phases of structured play, they were unable to assert sustained dominance.

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One of the most notable shifts in the game came in the forward exchanges. The Stormers’ scrum, typically a reliable platform, was effectively neutralised by the visitors. Connacht’s pack disrupted the home side’s set-piece stability, preventing them from controlling possession and dictating tempo.

In open play, the Stormers opted for an expansive, offloading approach, which yielded mixed results. At times, the strategy created opportunities, including phases of fluid attacking movement. However, as the game progressed, the approach became increasingly risky, particularly in the second half.

Loose passes, poor decision-making near the try line, and an inability to secure possession at critical moments allowed Connacht to regain control. Turnovers in attacking positions proved especially costly, denying the Stormers the chance to build scoreboard pressure.

Defensive lapses further compounded the problem, with missed tackles and positional breakdowns opening gaps that the visitors exploited effectively. Individual errors, including dropped balls and intercepted passes, shifted momentum decisively in Connacht’s favour.

The final fifteen minutes proved decisive, as the Irish side capitalised on the Stormers’ mistakes to pull away and secure a bonus-point victory, turning what had been a competitive contest into a disappointing result for the home team.

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The defeat raises important questions for the Stormers as they approach a crucial phase of their campaign. Issues around discipline, execution, and game management will need to be addressed if they are to remain competitive in the closing stages of the season.

While the loss will be seen as a missed opportunity, it also highlights the fine margins at this level of competition, where composure and consistency often determine outcomes. For the Stormers, the focus now shifts to regrouping and tightening key areas ahead of upcoming fixtures.

Credit: IOL – Leighton Koopman.

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