Stormers flyhalf Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu on his way to score his try before injuring himself in the URC quarter-final victory over Cardiff on Saturday in Cape Town.
The Stormers are through to the semi-finals of the United Rugby Championship (URC) after a hard-fought 44-21 victory over a resilient Cardiff in Cape Town on Saturday afternoon.
It took the Cape side a while to get onto the scoreboard after dominating the first half, but their second-half performance showed there is still plenty to fix ahead of their clash in the semis.
While they scored six clinical tries, the scoreline should have been much larger after they again failed to convert numerous chances to put points on the board. Even at a time when Cardiff were down to 13 players, the home side only looked to close out the game and could not cross the try line to extend their lead. The only points they managed to secure during this period were three off the boot of replacement flyhalf Jurie Matthee.
However, three five-pointers in the second half by starting flyhalf Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, flanker Paul de Villiers and a game-sealing try by replacement hooker JJ Kotzé stretched the final result to where it should have been much earlier in the match.










