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Assistant coach Dawie Snyman said the Stormers, fresh off a huge result in Cape Town, have set their sights on beating Racing 92 on Saturday to clinch a last 16 spot in the Investec Champions Cup. Following a dominant victory over Sale Sharks last week at Cape Town Stadium, where the Stormers scored six tries,
The Sharks have reportedly dismissed speculation that Siya Kolisi may leave Kings Park to return to the Stormers, and that no talks have taken place between the teams. According to Sunday news outlet Rapport, the Sharks have no plans to part ways with the two-time World Cup-winning Springbok skipper before his contract ends in 2027.
The Stormers are working hard to retain captain Salmaan Moerat and hooker Joseph Dweba, with both Springboks reportedly drawing interest from English clubs. “Both want to stay,” a source told Rapport and according to the news outlet, the Cape outfit plans to table offers for the pair soon. However, it is understood that Moerat’s decision