Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu has marked his 50th DHL Stormers cap with a masterclass, orchestrating a 48-12 demolition of Glasgow Warriors at DHL Stadium that emphatically restores the Cape Town franchise's standing in the Vodacom United Rugby Championship — and sends them to the top of the log.
This was a statement of the sharpest kind. Seven days after a 24-33 loss to Connacht rattled their title ambitions, John Dobson's men delivered exactly the kind of ruthless, complete performance that separates genuine contenders from the rest. The Stormers were clinical in attack, suffocating in defence, and utterly dominant from the first whistle in Cape Town. Glasgow, who had beaten the Bulls in the Champions Cup three weeks earlier and ran Leinster off the park in March, were simply outclassed. This was not a tight win dressed up — it was a 36-point dismantling that left no room for debate.
The context sharpens the significance. Glasgow arrived in Cape Town having conceded 54 points to the Lions just seven days prior, and the Warriors left the Mother City with their tour of South Africa turning into a sobering lesson in the quality gap that exists when SA franchises are operating at peak intensity. For the Stormers, the timing is everything. This log-topping position is hard-earned and meaningful, but the URC is unforgiving, and the business end of the season is arriving fast.
What comes next will define the campaign. The Stormers travel to Ulster on Friday, 8 May, in a fixture that will test whether this form is sustainable on the road — Ulster are no side to face with complacency in tow. Glasgow, meanwhile, must regroup quickly against Cardiff at home before meeting Ulster a week later. Two consecutive defeats on South African soil have left the Warriors' season teetering. For the Stormers, the summit is theirs — the challenge now is staying there.
