In another record scoreline, the Stormers’ Super Rugby nightmares on their New Zealand trip continued after they were mauled 57-14 by the Highlanders in Dunedin on Friday morning.
It was the Capetonians’ third straight loss and their second loss on tour after they were also beaten 57-24 by the Crusaders last week.
With the Highlanders teaching the Stormers a lesson in the skills department, the visitors were too narrow on attack, made huge, elementary mistakes on defence, while the intensity and hunger of the homeside as well as their ability to create space were crucial factors.
Exploiting the Stormers weak blindside defence, the Highlanders scored nine tries, with five of them in the first half, to the Stormers two.
Who was the star in this match?
With fullback Ben Smith and scrumhalf Aaron Smith not far behind, Highlanders left-wing Patrick Osborne was brilliant in his 50th game and not just because of his brace of tries. His workrate was top-drawer with his one-handed delayed pass to centre Rob Thomson just before halftime highlighting a superb performance.
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Scorers
Highlanders: Tries: Patrick Osborne (2), Waisake Naholo (2), Liam Squire, Rob Thomson, Dillon Hunt, Greg Pleasants-Tate, Matt Faddes. Conversions: Marty Banks (6).
Stormers: Tries: Nizaam Carr, Dewaldt Duvenhage. Conversions: Robert du Preez (2).
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