By Nomava Nobumba
22 March 2010
Fortune continues to smile on the Stormers as they prepare for their all important tour Down Under.
Despite a few really hard matches recently, the Cape Town side will be able to field an almost full side as their injured players all recover.
The Stormers have a rest week and will leave for Perth, where they play their first match of a four week away leg, on Monday.
They are second on the log at present and will not give up that position this week as the third placed team, the Crusaders, are also taking their bye now.
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