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Stormers boss John Dobson praises Munster's 'phenomenal' run to URC final

John Dobson has been impressed with Munster this season
John Dobson has been impressed with Munster this season

Stormers head coach John Dobson has hailed Munster’s "phenomenal" run to the United Rugby Championship final ahead of Saturday’s clash in Cape Town.

While the Stormers are chasing back-to-back URC titles, Munster have not won a major trophy for 12 years.

But Graham Rowntree’s team – beaten finalists in 2015, 2017 and 2021 – have shown their quality through some outstanding late-season form.

And their sequence of impressive results includes a 26-24 away victory over the Stormers last month.

"They came here and ended our unbeaten record, then they go to the Sharks (in Durban) – a fully-loaded Sharks – and draw.

"They go to Scotstoun in Glasgow, who haven’t lost there in the whole season, they win in Glasgow and they then go and win in Leinster. That is phenomenal.

"Graham Rowntree is obviously a very bright coach. He has done an exceptional job with Munster. He is a really nice guy, a true rugby guy, and what they have done lately is remarkable."

Rowntree has made three changes from the side that defeated semi-final opponents Leinster, with centre Malakai Fekitoa, scrum-half Conor Murray and wing Calvin Nash all returning after completing return-to-play protocols following the quarter-finals.

Assessing the challenge, Rowntree said: "Looking at how we broke them down (in April) and dealt with their power game will help, but they will be better than that night.

"They will be battle-hardened themselves, so it will be a real challenge for us.

"But we are in a final, we back the work we’ve done, we back our fitness. There is loads to improve on in our game."

South Africa internationals Deon Fourie and Marvin Orie return to the Stormers line-up after recovering from injury for what will be a sold-out encounter at DHL Stadium.

Dobson added: "It is an incredible feeling for us to make the Grand Final again – it is quite emotional.

"We have a lot of respect for Munster – the truth is that we have never beaten them – so while we are thrilled to be playing at home, we know it will be a big challenge against a good team.

"It should be an amazing occasion for the team, our passionate supporters and the city of Cape Town."

Meanwhile, Dobson says he expects Munster to use the video of the Stormers celebrating Leinster's loss to motivate them: "Yeah, really disappointed that video got out and published and we have to look at ourselves there.

"My view is, you tell me any rugby team in the world, especially with our mission here in Cape Town, who wouldn't celebrate playing at home.

"People think you're celebrating because we're playing Munster? No, no. We're celebrating because of what this has brought to the city, I mean I think they've 5,000 here, I might be wrong, but it's brilliant for the economy of the city, let alone the occasion, the emotion.

"We were sitting in the suite just up here, it was beautiful, it was the team, there was a crowd, we were overlooking the empty stadium and we were celebrating having won a really tough game against Connacht and having a beer, and really we weren't expecting anything from Leinster-Munster.

"And then somebody just looks at the screen and says, 'what's this?' and the whole place went, 'this can't be happening, we're going to play at home' and then there was a celebration.

"That goes onto the Joseph thing, which I'm sure has been used in Munster team talks, no question, everyone would do the same thing.

"But if any of them or us could say 'we've got a home final' - I know he used bad words - 'We're going to do it, we're going to win'...he used worse language, which was unfortunate.

"It's a betrayal of Joseph. We betrayed Joseph and his trust when that thing got out.

"But you're not going to say, 'Yeah, we're playing at home against Munster, s***, we're going to lose' or, 'let's lose it'. You know what I mean?

"So I don't think there's one rugby team in the world who wouldn't have reacted like we did. But it was genuinely a celebration."

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