Few things lift the mood of Western Cape rugby supporters quite like the return of proven international class at exactly the right moment. With knockout rugby now demanding precision, composure, and experience, the return of Springbok scrumhalf Cobus Reinach could not have come at a better time for the DHL Stormers as the Cape side prepares for one of its biggest tests of the season.
The DHL Stormers have received a significant boost ahead of their upcoming European knockout encounter, confirming the return of Springbok scrumhalf Cobus Reinach to the matchday setup as the Cape side enters one of the most demanding phases of its campaign.
Reinach’s return brings immediate experience, composure, and tactical intelligence to a squad now preparing for high-pressure knockout rugby, where margins are often decided by game management, defensive discipline, and split-second decision-making.
The veteran scrumhalf, who has built an impressive international career with both the Springboks and leading European clubs, returns at a moment when head coach John Dobson is looking to blend youthful energy with battle-tested leadership.
Dobson has repeatedly emphasised the importance of squad depth during the business end of the season, particularly as injuries, travel demands, and physical intensity continue testing player durability.
Training sessions at the Stormers’ northern suburbs base in Bellville have reportedly increased in intensity this week, with coaches placing strong focus on breakdown speed, defensive organisation, and attacking tempo.
Reinach’s presence is expected to strengthen not only the Stormers’ attacking shape, but also their ability to control field position, manage momentum swings, and apply tactical pressure in key moments.
Supporters will also be watching how his return influences combinations around the backline, where the Stormers have built a reputation for fast ball movement, creative attacking play, and clinical finishing.
The Stormers remain one of South Africa’s strongest European contenders, with ambitions of adding another major title to an already growing legacy built under Dobson’s leadership.
With knockout rugby now leaving little room for error, Reinach’s return may prove to be one of the most important selection boosts of the season.
For Western Cape rugby supporters preparing for another emotional weekend, the message from the Stormers camp is clear, the squad is building, belief remains high, and the title dream is still very much alive.
Source: DHL Stormers – Official Team Release.




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