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Coastal Clash: Stormers vs Sharks Rivalry Renewed on the Rugby Field
The fierce interprovincial rivalry between the DHL Stormers and the Sharks is set to reignite on the rugby field as they face off in the Vodacom URC at Kings Park. Amidst this highly anticipated match, DHL Stormers captain Salmaan Moerat is making his comeback from injury, adding to the excitement of the showdown.
Moerat, who was entrusted with leading the Stormers in the URC this season, is returning after a lengthy absence due to a shoulder injury sustained earlier in the competition. His absence saw players like Neethling Fouche, Brok Harris, and Deon Fourie taking on leadership roles, showcasing the depth of talent within the Stormers squad.
Speaking on Heart FM’s ‘Super Saturdays on Saturday’ with Jeremy Harris, Moerat expressed his eagerness to rejoin the team after a five-month hiatus, emphasizing his commitment to contributing to the team’s success. He commended the performance and leadership demonstrated by his teammates during his absence, particularly highlighting the impressive leadership displayed by Neethling Fouche in steering the team.
Moerat acknowledged the evolution of team leadership dynamics, noting the shift towards a distributed leadership model where players oversee specific aspects of the game. This approach, he believes, eases the burden on the captain, allowing them to focus on their on-field performance and overall team success.
Despite the contrasting positions on the URC standings, with the Stormers in seventh place and the Sharks at the bottom, Moerat expects a tough challenge from the Sharks, led by coach John Plumtree. He emphasized the need for respect towards the Sharks’ squad, recognizing the quality and potential of the opposition to pose a formidable challenge, especially on home turf.