Coach John Dobson was left frustrated by the Stormersâ inability to convert multiple opportunities against the Dragons in Cape Town.
The 29-21 victory also came at a cost as returning wing Seabelo Senatla was forced off with a calf injury, with Dobson saying he could be out for some weeks.
Despite securing five log points, the Stormers failed to capitalise on repeated entries into the Dragonsâ 22.
âWe turned down a couple of easy threes to go for the corner and got nothing out of it,â Dobson said. âIn fact, one of those decisions led to their entry. That was a big factor in the game.â
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The Stormers, who climbed back to second on the Vodacom URC log, created numerous chances but lacked accuracy at key moments.
âWe wanted to replicate last weekâs efficiency [against the Bulls], but we didnât,â Dobson added. âWe turned over far too much ball, especially in the second half when we were trying things from too far out.â
Stormers captain Ruhan Nel pointed to poor decision-making.
âWe did all the work to get into their 22, but then itâs a lapse of concentration or the wrong decision,â he said. âWe probably had two or three clear chances where we should have scored.â
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Dobson suggested the team were âseduced by spaceâ in their attempts to put the game beyond reach.
âWe tried to play a bit harder than we needed to. Instead of sticking to our processes, we went chasing the game and used the wrong method.â
The Stormers were not helped by conceding 19 turnovers, which Dobson described as âvery disappointingâ, as well as missing a couple of try-scoring opportunities in a disjointed performance.
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Both gave credit to a strong Dragons defence, which stopped the Stormers maul time and again.
âI donât think we moved a metre. This was a team that went 35m last week at Loftus,â Dobson said. âIt was a big factor in not getting what we wanted to do.â
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The Dragons, however, deserved credit for their defensive effort.
âThatâs probably the No 1 defence in the URC since January,â Dobson said. âTheyâre physical, they disrupt you, and they made it very difficult for us.â
Nel added: âYou canât be fooled by their log position. Theyâre desperate and dangerous. Theyâve got big ball-carriers and they defended our mauls really well.â
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One area where the Stormers did dominate was at scrum time, which proved crucial.
âThe scrum bailed us out a few times when we were under pressure,â Nel said. âIt gave us penalties and a way to exit.â
Looking ahead, Dobson said the Stormers will have to take a significant step up in performance against Edinburgh in Cape Town on Saturday.
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