'They're a dangerous team': Stormers bracing for 'desperate' Connacht as URC resumes

'They're a dangerous team': Stormers bracing for 'desperate' Connacht as URC resumes

The URC returns this weekend after the Champions and Challenge Cup break, and the first order of business for the Stormers is to navigate a tricky clash against an in-form Connacht side in Saturday's opening kick-off at 1:45pm.

"Connacht is a hell of an important game," Dobson admitted. "We are up against a desperate kind of team who really put us under pressure before."

The Irish outfit are just a single point outside the top eight after a run of five straight victories, with Dobson cautioning against the danger posed by Stuart Lancaster's attacking system.

"They're a dangerous team," Dobson warned.

"They've got a really impressive attack. Second and third phase, they're well set up.

"I think what happens in Galway, because it's very windy, they play a lot of ball-in-hand rugby, so they've got a really good attack.

"I also think Stuart's done a very good job in building depth which is something they haven't always had."

"So it's a difficult one for us and it's going to be a hell of a game."

There is also positive news on the squad front for the Cape side, with their lock resources set to be bolstered.

"Ruben [van Heerden] is available this week," Dobson said. "Salmaan [Moerat] is a few weeks away, but we're getting there in terms of depth."

The 28-year-old Van Heerden has been sidelined since early February after undergoing surgery on a thumb injury.

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