Super Rugby
Stormers end Rebels finals hopes
May 23, 2015
Date/Time: May 23, 2015, 19:10 local, 17:10 GMT
Venue: Newlands Stadium, Cape Town
Stormers 31 - 15 Rebels
Half-time: 18 - 7
Tries: de Allende, Leyds 2
Cons: Catrakilis 2
Pens: Catrakilis 4
Tries: English, Shipperley
Cons: Harris
Pens: Debreczeni
Damian de Allende of the Stormers in action, Stormers v Rebels, Super Rugby, Newlands Stadium, Cape Town, May 23, 2015
Damien de Allende had a huge night for the Stormers
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The Melbourne Rebels have failed in their mission to crack their first Super Rugby win on South African soil with a 31-15 loss to the Stormers at Newlands. The Rebels were looking for a break-through win to keep alive a slim mathematical hope of making the Super Rugby play-offs but that was put to rest by the Stormers, who climbed to the top of the South African conference with the victory.

Melbourne were in the hunt until a crucial error after the half-time siren swung momentum back the home side's way when hooker Pat Leafa gifted the Stormers a try. Camped on their own line, the Rebels rake threw a pass straight into the arms of Stormers winger Dillyn Leyds, who strolled across and pushed the margin out to 18-7.

Before that they had clawed their way back from a 10-point deficit through centre Dom Shipperley, who scored after some neat lead-up work by Scott Fuglistaller and Mitch Inman. Melbourne were also unlucky not to score in the 20th minute through Mike Harris, who looked certain to touch down but for some desperate defence by Stormers flanker Schalk Burger, who held him up over the line.

Stormers 31-15 Rebels (video available in Australia only)

Two minutes after that another Rebels error led to the home side's opening try. Rebels winger Tom English won the race to a Stormers' kick down field but flicked it to their halfback Louis Schreuder, with the ball then finding centre Damien De Allende to score.

Leyds got his second try of the match in the 45th minute when after a big Stormers scrum shove they sent the ball wide before the winger cut back inside. With sharp-shooting five-eighth Demetri Catrakilis adding the extras the score was out to 28-10.

Melbourne continued to toil hard and were rewarded with a try through English while flanker Sean McMahon almost got across in the 76th minute but the margin was too great to peg back. Rebels skipper Scott Higginbotham lamented their high error count and said a video review of the match would be tough to watch.

"It's going to be a tough one to review because our errors would have been through the roof and that's disappointing," he said. "We played some great football but credit to the Stormers, they really kept it in play for 80 minutes."

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