Scotland Veteran Oliver Kebble Hails Return of Keke Morabe Ahead of Stormers Exhibition Match
Scotland prop Oliver Kebble praises Keke Morabe's resilience as the Stormers prepare for an exhibition match against the Seattle Seawolves in Cape Town.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 21, 2026, 7:33 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Rugby365

A Strategic Partnership Curtains Down on URC Sunday
The DHL Stadium will host a unique double-header this Sunday, as the Stormers XXIII face the Seattle Seawolves immediately following the senior team's United Rugby Championship clash with the Dragons. This fixture serves as a centerpiece for the burgeoning strategic alliance between the Cape Town franchise and the American Major League Rugby outfit. The selection for this specific match leans heavily toward youth development, with only seven players over the age of twenty-three included in the twenty-three man squad. This arrangement allows the Stormers to test their depth and provide fringe players with high-intensity competition against international opposition.
The Emotional Return of Keke Morabe
Veteran Scotland international Oliver Kebble highlighted the return of twenty-four-year-old Keke Morabe as the most compelling narrative of the upcoming match. Morabe has endured a grueling recovery period following a fractured leg sustained during a Champions Cup fixture against Toulon in late 2024, an injury that was compounded by being his second fracture in less than a year. Kebble described Morabe as an "unbelievable athlete" and noted that seeing a young player overcome such significant physical setbacks is a highlight for the senior members of the squad. The match offers Morabe his first opportunity to test his fitness in a competitive environment since his surgery.
Kebble Navigates Personal Recovery and Mentorship
At thirty-three years old, Kebble is navigating his own comeback following a frustrating period sidelined by a chronic ankle problem and a hamstring injury. The experienced prop, who earned twelve caps for Scotland, has embraced a dual role within the Stormers' high-performance system, balancing his own rehabilitation with the mentorship of emerging talents. He emphasized that his primary objective, aside from regaining full match fitness for senior selection, is to provide technical guidance to the younger forwards without obstructing their natural development. According to Kebble, the exhibition match is a critical platform to prove his readiness for the United Rugby Championship rotation.
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