Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu will run out for his 50th DHL Stormers cap on Saturday, and the timing of that milestone could not be more loaded. The table-toppers host Glasgow Warriors in the Vodacom URC Kids Round at DHL Stadium, with the log leadership on the line and SFM's creative brilliance needed more than ever after last week's 24-33 defeat to Connacht dented the Stormers' aura of invincibility. Feinberg-Mngomezulu's half-century arrives exactly three years after his debut — a URC quarterfinal at the same DHL Stadium venue in 2022. What followed has been a rapid and sustained ascent. The playmaker has become the fulcrum of John Dobson's attacking system, his ability to orchestrate, unlock defences and execute under pressure making him genuinely indispensable at Cape Town's premier franchise. Glasgow arrive in the Cape with their own recent form throwing up complications. Franco Smith's men beat the Bulls 25-21 in the Champions Cup earlier this month and pushed RC Toulonnais hard before losing 19-22, but the Warriors were brutally exposed just last weekend — dismantled 54-12 by the Lions in Johannesburg. That hammering will sting, and the tourists will need a serious response to avoid a damaging double over their URC ambitions. For the Stormers, bouncing back from the Connacht loss is non-negotiable. Their position at the top of the URC standings still gives them the clearest runway to a home semi-final, but the competition's playoff picture is tight enough that dropped points now cost dearly. SFM's half-century of caps is a personal landmark worth celebrating — it marks the journey of a young South African talent fulfilling elite potential — but the man himself will know the occasion demands a performance, not just a ceremony. The Kids Round adds genuine community warmth to what is already a high-stakes afternoon at DHL Stadium. After Saturday, both sides face demanding European road trips, with the Stormers travelling to Ulster and Glasgow heading to Cardiff on 8 May.