Stormers Ascend to United Rugby Championship Summit Following Dominant Six-Try Victory Over Glasgow Warriors

Stormers leapfrog Glasgow Warriors to lead the URC standings. Read the full match report on the six-try victory in Cape Town.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 27, 2026, 4:02 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Rugby365

Stormers Ascend to United Rugby Championship Summit Following Dominant Six-Try Victory Over Glasgow Warriors - article image
Stormers Ascend to United Rugby Championship Summit Following Dominant Six-Try Victory Over Glasgow Warriors - article image

The Battle for League Supremacy

A high-stakes encounter in Cape Town saw the Stormers dismantle their primary rivals for the top seed, executing a precise six-try performance that reshaped the United Rugby Championship leaderboard. Following a lackluster showing against Connacht the previous week, John Dobson’s men produced a 36-point margin of victory to move to 56 log points, narrowly displacing Glasgow Warriors. This strategic triumph not only reclaimed momentum for the South African franchise but also signaled a return to the clinical home form that has become their hallmark in the competition.

Physical Dominance and Set Piece Success

The foundation of the victory was laid in the trenches, where the home pack overwhelmed Franco Smith’s visiting side through superior mauling and close-range physicality. According to match reports, powerhouse prop Ntuthuko Mchunu proved impossible to contain, securing two tries in the opening quarter by exploiting gaps in the Glasgow defense following a strong maul and a sharp swing pass from Neethling Fouché. The Scottish outfit struggled to find an answer for this direct approach, which was further hampered when Jack Dempsey was sent to the sin bin for collapsing a maul, granting the hosts a numerical advantage they ruthlessly exploited.

Strategic Excellence in the Backline

While the forwards provided the platform, flyhalf Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu orchestrated the attack with what was described as one of his most complete performances of the season. Contributing 23 individual points through a try, six conversions, and two penalties, the playmaker consistently pressured the Glasgow defense with his tactical kicking and distribution. This was most evident in the second half when a perfectly weighted grubber kick allowed captain Ruhan Nel to pounce for the crucial bonus-point try, effectively ending any hopes of a Scottish comeback.

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