Are they really? I don't think so.
I take nothing away from the Tahs but the Stormers have nothing in attack. Before the game I said that they don't have enough points in them. 5 or six phases of one out bashing up is all they have in attack. There is no deception or variation. Van Aswegen must be one of the worst attacking flyhalves I have seen in a long time. Either that or he is under instruction to do exactly the same thing every time he gets the ball.
Match them upfront, make sure you defend them well (which they make easy because you know what's coming), and take yout chances. The Tahs did all of those. Opposing teams have been studying the Stormers game plan for about four years now and in that time it has not changed one little bit.
Coach Coetzee is stuck in 2007 World Cup winning rugby.
Do the basics well and you beat them. If you go an analyse their tries you will see a large percentage come from the forwards and individual brilliance by a back. Almost never from a sustained, planned attack.
All I can say is thank god I do not support them. I would have started cutting myself by now.
As for the Tahs there is genuine reason for optimism. They would dead set have lost this game in the past, even earlier this season.
Barnes really is a great guy to bring on off the bench. Good rugby head to carry out an exact plan suited for the situation if someone lobotomises his kicking gene before he runs on.
As for Timani vs Douglas. If you cannot see that Douglas is a far superior lock forward than Timani after last night's game you seriously need a lobotomy yourself.

Timani is a flat track bully. Met by tough men he just disappears.