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Renowned UK rugby scribe rips into Stormers 'excuse' making

Stormers defenders getting skittled - PA

Sunday Times rugby union correspondent Stephen Jones has lambasted the excuses being made by South African fans after the Stormers were thrashed by Exeter Chiefs in the Heineken Champions Cup.

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The loss for the Capetonians meant that South African involvement in Europe’s premier club competition had come to an end, while the Lions would follow suit in the Challenge Cup a few hours later on Saturday night.

Many fans have claimed that Stormers, who flew in from South Africa, were reportedly impacted by travel requirements that left them “flat” for the knock-out game.

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In his tweet, Jones ridiculed the excuses that have been made for the Stormers’ poor performance, specifically ones around the impact of disrupted flights.

The URC side had a 24-hour journey to face Irish giants Leinster two weeks previously, flew back to South Africa for a game and then had disrupted travel back to Europe this week. Many South African fans say that the travel requirements were too much to bare for the South African heavyweights.

Jones wasn’t having any of it, tweeting that: “So if it is not referees then the excuse is flights? If Stormers had flown in individual suites on a luxurious space shuttle and landed at Exeter airport they would still have been no match for the Chiefs.”

When challenged by South African journalist Brendan Nel, Jones pointed out that: “Exeter played in six day turnaround after [an] extra time win.”

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Jones also retweeted a post from well-known rugby thinker and administrator Mark Evans, who pointed out that: “Given time zones, as opposed to hours, which SA teams used to have to deal with in Super Rugby the level of ‘concern’ on rugby twitter from certain quarters is strange. When we travel to Perth we have a 14-hour journey and 5 hour time change. It’s part of the competition – deal with it.”

Flights and distances aside, it is clear that South African teams certainly have a lot on their plate as they attempt to compete in the three major competitions in the URC, one of the two European cup competitions and the Currie Cup back in South Africa. How sustainable that is at the business end of the season is questionable.

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RW 842 days ago

Renowned Is a strong term.

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Sean 844 days ago

Stephen Jones suffers from selective amnesia...I watched the Dobbo interview and he EXPRESSLY denied this and was quite profuse in his praise of how well Exeter plaid and I quote" we where simply blown away; Exeter started exceptionally well..

It's called cowboys don't cry and making them out to be cry babies is low; even for Jones.

Stephen..."Jou onder-rok hang uit"...as we say in Afrikaans.

👺 😄 😄

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HR 844 days ago

To be fair we heard the same excuses when the SA teams were in the Super rugby competition, 24 years and not one one win between them the Sharks, Stormers and the Lions. The Lions in 2017 didn't even have to play in NZ and got a home semifinal and final yet couldn't nail it. The biggest issue for SA teams was winning on the road and it appears to be the same playing in the NH

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Flankly 845 days ago

Anyone that takes the trouble to read Stephen Jones's opinions would be well advised to filter for his known biases. It is not whining to wonder how a team that so easily dealt with Harlequins the previous week was so ineffective against the Chiefs. The first half possession stats were remarkable. And the flat-footed defense was a surprise. The fast Exeter rucks and low ruck turnover rate were related to the loss of Deon Fourie, but is that the whole story? Personally I am not a subscriber to the travel explanations.

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Flankly 845 days ago

I thought the Chiefs were outstanding btw, and full credit to them for a well deserved win.

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Peter 845 days ago

South African rugby just whines everytime we lose. The best on Saturday was Nic Mallet blaming the back room producer of the live feed for the Sharks woes. 🙄🙄🙄. Really.

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isaac 845 days ago

Well well well...didnt south Africa know that playing in Europe would have it's own issues.....6 nations too willhave you in the same boat ...will sa complain there as well ??

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Anthony 845 days ago

Jones is still smarting from England losing twice to the Boks in a RWC final. To compound his woes England are now a sack of sh1t!

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fl 845 days ago

To be fair he's probably pretty glad that england are rubbish now; that seemed to be the end he was working towards during the Eddie Jones era.


That's not an excuse for the truly pathetic attitudes of South African fans

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