Stormers' impressive comeback sealed a 39-26 win over Leicester in the Investec Champions Cup, sending the South African side into the last 16. A strong performance from Billy Searle's penalty kick gave the visitors an early lead, but Stormers responded well with tries from Roos and Venter to take a 14-point advantage.
Leicester hit back through Pearson and Wand, narrowing the gap to 14-12 at the break. However, Feinberg-Mngomezulu landed two penalties for the hosts in the second half to give them a narrow lead after 46 minutes. Stormers responded with tries from Schickerling and Zas, though, to level the score at 21-21.
A contentious incident involving Feinberg-Mngomezulu and Wand led to the Springbok fly-half being sin-binned, but Stormers capitalized on the extra man to cross for a bonus point try through Schickerling. Khan then sealed the win with a late penalty, while Manz secured a consolation try for the Tigers.
The result puts Leicester in danger of elimination if La Rochelle earn just one point from their home game against Harlequins next week. Stormers' victory means they qualify for the knockouts and will host La Rochelle in the last 16.
Leicester hit back through Pearson and Wand, narrowing the gap to 14-12 at the break. However, Feinberg-Mngomezulu landed two penalties for the hosts in the second half to give them a narrow lead after 46 minutes. Stormers responded with tries from Schickerling and Zas, though, to level the score at 21-21.
A contentious incident involving Feinberg-Mngomezulu and Wand led to the Springbok fly-half being sin-binned, but Stormers capitalized on the extra man to cross for a bonus point try through Schickerling. Khan then sealed the win with a late penalty, while Manz secured a consolation try for the Tigers.
The result puts Leicester in danger of elimination if La Rochelle earn just one point from their home game against Harlequins next week. Stormers' victory means they qualify for the knockouts and will host La Rochelle in the last 16.