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Stormers receive important injury update

Stormers' Manie Libbok (Photo by Michael P Ryan/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Following the disappointing Champions Cup 24-14 defeat to Toulon in Gqeberha on the weekend, the Stormers have mixed news after three players returned to Cape Town wounded.

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Springboks back Manie Libbok, versatile forward Keke Morabe and Ben-Jason Dixon are likely to miss this weekend’s important clash at Twickenham Stoop against Harlequins.

The trio travelled back with the Stormers squad after the game at Nelson Mandela Stadium on the weekend.

Match Summary

0
Penalty Goals
1
2
Tries
3
2
Conversions
3
0
Drop Goals
0
106
Carries
84
3
Line Breaks
6
22
Turnovers Lost
15
7
Turnovers Won
8

Libbok was hospitalized after the game with a concussion but later returned to the Stormers squad in their hotel.

Morabe on the other hand, suffered a leg fracture that will require surgery on Monday, that’s likely to rule him out the rest of the season, and for a long stint on the sideline.

Both Ben-Jason Dixon and Libbok will miss this weekend’s clash, both recovering from their respective concussions under a 12-day stand-down protocol.

Fixture
Investec Champions Cup
Harlequins
53 - 16
Full-time
Stormers
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The Stormers are not short of players on the sideline, with prop Steven Kitshoff (neck), Evan Roos (shoulder), Dan Du Plessis, Ben Loader (both knee) and Damian Willemse (groin) still all stuck on the Sideline for the Cape Town outfit, who are expecting their returns later on in 2025.

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On a slightly more positive note for the John Dobson-coached side, they will hopefully welcome back Salmaan Moerat (knee), Sti Sithole, Frans Malherbe (both ankle), Deon Fourie (knee) and Sasha Feinburg-Mngomezulu (concussion) all before the end of 2024, that will boost the overall squad depth going forward.

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RedWarriors 7 hours ago
'Not a normal rugby team' - The Leinster flex that floored Jake White

I was actually at the match. Leinster were the outstanding team in the league stage. Leinster’s squad depth meant the Bulls could only nick a late win in Pretoria against an understrenght Leinster. Simple put, Leinster are significantly better this year compared to last. The Dublin match last year was a big win by Leinster. Yes they won by a point in the RDS three years ago but thats not relevant to yesterday.

As Leinster are such a dangerous team, it forces an opponent to focus on a strategy to undermine them and that way get their game on the pitch. Leinster allowed that against Northampton. But that was not going to happen again. The Bulls attack in last 10 minutes of the first half was as savage as anything in the URC this year. Yet Leinsters coaching plan repelled them allied to savage commitment from the players. The defense was outstanding, pressure at breakdown outstanding. Leinster did not win the European cup but arguably at their best this year no other European team could reach that height. They reached that yesterday. Leinster completely removed Bulls ability to hurt them.

And Croke Park….100 years ago the Brits fired machine guns into spectators injuring 100s and killing loads. No Irish team ever performs badly there. Same with Irish supporters. Opposition players might as well be Brit Tommies with machine guns.

I think a great Leinster team, played a great game plan, to the height of their power in a horrible stadium for opponents. If Bulls score before half time they were back in the match. They went down, but they went down fighting.

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