URC: Second half surge gives Stormers victory against the Lions in Cape Town

URC: Second half surge gives Stormers victory against the Lions in Cape Town

The Stormers came back from a seven-point deficit at halftime to beat the Lions 34-27 in their United Rugby Championship clash at the DHL Stadium in Cape Town on Saturday.

The home team scored four tries to the Lions' three but the visitors did pick up a losing bonus-point from the contest for losing by seven points.

It was the Lions that made an almost perfect start to the contest when Ruan Venter went over for a try that was converted by Chris Smith.

Smith then converted a penalty to extend the lead but the Stormers hit back as wing Dylan Maart showed his pace to score his side's first try.

The visitors took a 17-10 into the halftime break when Venter broke away from a rolling maul and Smith again slotted the conversion.

The Stormers must have had roasting in the dressing room because they came out firing after the interval with Wandisile Simelane going over for a five-pointer.

Paul de Villiers then dotted down to take the home team into the lead for the first time in the contest.

The teams exchanged penalties before the the Stormers struck again, with Evan Roos forcing his way over for the bonus-point try.

The Lions pulled one back through wing Kelly Mpeku but it proved to be a consolation as the hosts held on for the victory.

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