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Home » United Rugby Championship: Stormers 24-33 Connacht – Irish province impress in win in South Africa
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United Rugby Championship: Stormers 24-33 Connacht – Irish province impress in win in South Africa

By britishbulletin.com18 April 20262 Mins Read
United Rugby Championship: Stormers 24-33 Connacht – Irish province impress in win in South Africa
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Connacht scored three tries in the final 16 minutes to stun the high-flying Stormers in a United Rugby Championship thriller in Cape Town and boost their hopes of making the end-of-season play-offs.

Stuart Lancaster’s side scored five tries in their bonus-point win to bounce back from their elimination from the European Challenge Cup at the hands of Montpellier last weekend and make it six URC wins in a row.

The Stormers lost Deon Fourie to a yellow card in just the third minute and Connacht capitalised within a few minutes as flanker Shamus Hurley-Langton went over in the corner despite the attempts of three Stormers defenders.

The try was awarded after a lengthy consultation with the television match official [TMO], who adjudged that the Connacht player had not been in touch before grounding the ball. Sam Gilbert added the extras.

The hosts – who began the day four points off leaders Glasgow – responded well eight minutes later when Evan Roos exploited a gap in the Connacht defence and raced through to score behind the posts.

Having converted Roos’ try, Springbok fly-half Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu’s penalty on the stroke of half time, after the Irish province were penalised at the scrum, gave his side a three-point lead at the interval.

Ntuthuko Mchunu went over for Stormers’ third try eight minutes into the second half and soon after Paul Boyle barged over from close range for the visitors, both tries converted.

Mngomezulu added the South African side’s third try but Connacht centre John Devine replied immediately when he powered over at the other end.

With 10 minutes remaining, the away side edged ahead 26-24 thanks to a converted score from Ben Murphy.

Shayne Bolton picked up a loose ball and offloaded to the scrum-half, who sprinted away to touch down under the posts.

Sean Naughton’s intercept try extended the advantage, with Gilbert’s fourth successful kick ensuring a nine-point winning margin and Connacht’s sixth consecutive URC win.

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