Union | South African Rugby Union |
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Founded | 1997 as Western Stormers |
Location | Cape Town, South Africa |
Region |
Cape Town Cape Winelands or Boland West Coast |
Ground(s) | Newlands (Capacity: 51,900) |
Coach(es) | Robbie Fleck |
Captain(s) | Juan de Jongh / Frans Malherbe |
League(s) | Super Rugby |
2016 | Quarterfinalist 1st (Africa 1 Conference) 2nd (South African Group) 3rd (overall) |
Official website | |
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The Stormers are a South African professional rugby union team based in Cape Town competing in the Super Rugby competition. Despite their lack of silverware over the years, their home stadium, Newlands, typically draws the highest average attendance figures of any ground in Super Rugby..
They are centred on the Western Province Currie Cup side, but also draw players from the Boland Cavaliers (covering the Cape Winelands and West Coast districts, with home matches in Wellington). Through 2005, they also drew players from the SWD Eagles (George), which meant that they drew players from all three unions in the Western Cape Province. However, the general realignment of franchise areas resulting from the expansion of the competition resulted in the Eagles being moved to the area of the Southern Spears (later succeeded by the Southern Kings).
Prior to 1998, South Africa did not use a franchise system for the Super 12, instead sending the top four unions from its domestic competition, the Currie Cup, into the Super 12. In 1996, the Stormers qualified and competed in the Super 12 as Western Province. In 1997, they did not qualify, the 4th South African team being the Orange Free State (now the Free State Cheetahs at Currie Cup level; the region would later be represented in Super 12 by the Cats (now known as the Lions) and in Super 14 by the Central Cheetahs).