By Khanyisa Tabata
16 May 2010
The Stormers have given their supporters ample reason to rejoice as they prepare for the first home semi-final in eleven years after beating the Bulls 38-10 at Newlands last night.
The season draws to a close with both the Bulls, who are top of the log, and the Stormers, who are in second spot, having the luxury of home semi-finals.
The Stormers will play the Waratahs at Newlands, while the Bulls will take on the Crusaders in Soweto. Both games promise to be do-or-die affairs with no quarter asked or given.
Stormers coach Allister Coetzee is quoted as says he hopes his team will "pitch" for next week's Super 14 semi-final against the Waratahs at Newlands.
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