Evan Roos Powers Stormers To Bonus-Point Victory Over Edinburgh After Second-Half Surge In Cape Town

Evan Roos scores twice as the Stormers overcome a sluggish start to defeat Edinburgh 33-14 and stay second in the URC standings.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 30, 2026, 6:36 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Rugby365

Evan Roos Powers Stormers To Bonus-Point Victory Over Edinburgh After Second-Half Surge In Cape Town - article image
Evan Roos Powers Stormers To Bonus-Point Victory Over Edinburgh After Second-Half Surge In Cape Town - article image

Roos Delivers Powerhouse Performance

Number eight Evan Roos proved to be the decisive factor in a match where the Stormers' offensive fluidity often flickered. Roos accounted for two of his team's five tries, utilizing his signature explosive carrying style to breach the Edinburgh defensive line during critical momentum shifts. His first score in the 25th minute came via rapid offloading in the Edinburgh half, while his second followed a precise final pass from Warrick Gelant that allowed him to sprint clear of the cover defense. Technical observers noted that Roos' ability to maintain physicality over 80 minutes was essential in wearing down a resilient Scottish pack.

Discipline and Goal-Kicking Concerns

The victory was not without its complications for John Dobson's side. The Stormers were reduced to 14 men just five minutes into the encounter when prop Ntuthuko Mchunu received a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on at a maul. Furthermore, flyhalf Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu endured a difficult outing with the boot, missing two early penalty attempts and a conversion. Analysts have highlighted that while the young playmaker remains a significant threat in open play, his current place-kicking efficiency—noted by some observers as being significantly lower than top-tier rivals—remains a point of tactical concern heading into the European playoffs.

Edinburgh’s Resilience and Mid-Match Lead

Edinburgh demonstrated high tactical discipline for much of the contest, capitalizing on Stormers' errors to stay in contention. A length-of-the-field intercept try by James Lang in the 35th minute stunned the home crowd and sent the teams into the tunnel level at 7-7. The visitors eventually took a two-point lead in the 57th minute when Springbok-capped prop Boan Venter crashed over from close range following sustained pressure. According to match reports, Edinburgh's ability to disrupt the Stormers' set-piece and exploit a lack of patience in the home side's attack nearly sparked a major upset in Cape Town.

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