Held scoreless in the second half, the Stormers crashed to a third straight Super Rugby defeat after going down 33-15 to the Highlanders in Dunedin on Friday.
The Stormers scored both their tries in the opening half but the Highlanders illustrated their class and intensity by spreading their scoring.
They scored three in the first half and another two in the second half, with All Blacks scrumhalf Aaron Smith completing his brace on the stroke of full time.
The Stormers put a lot of heat on the Highlanders in the opening 40, restricting the home side to a 19-15 lead, but once No 8 Luke Whitelock scored their fourth try in the 48th minute for a 26-15 lead the Stormers struggled to remain in the contest.
The Stormers were rocked by more injury blows when they lost three players in the 10 minutes before halftime.
Lock Chris van Zyl and flank Kobus van Dyk had to leave proceedings due to concussion while fullback SP Marais sustained a leg injury.
20-year-old Salmaan Moerat impressed on his debut when he replaced Van Zyl.
Who was the star in this match?
Young Stormers flyhalf Damian Willemse and Highlanders wing Waisake Naholo were very impressive, but it was Highlanders talisman Aaron Smith who was at his awesome best. He tormented the visitors with his brilliant play as verbals seemed to work on the nerves of Willemse.
Key moment and themes
Point scorers:
Highlanders – Tries: Liam Squire, Aaron Smith (2), Waisake Naholo, Luke Whitelock. conversions: Lima Sopo’aga (4).
Stormers – Tries: Chris van Zyl, Damian Willemse. Conversion: SP Marais. Penalty: Marais.
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