With Wilco Louw returning from the Bulls next season, John Dobson is grappling with a tighthead prop logjam that most URC coaches could only dream of. Fouché, Louw, Malherbe, Porthen and Sandi all in the same squad — while simultaneously acknowledging that Sazi Sandi cannot be benched indefinitely if he's to fulfil his Springbok ambitions. Dobson is candid about the tension: the Stormers' block of eight to nine Springbok-free fixtures to open next season makes depth players like Sandi invaluable, yet it's practically impossible to keep four Test-calibre tightheads match-sharp and motivated. He's equally clear that the scrum dominance underpinning their game model is non-negotiable — they led the URC in scrum penalty differential this season — and that diluting that front-row depth through departures isn't an option. How Dobson and Brok Harris actually manage those minutes will be the real challenge come August.
Dobson's best problem: too many world-class tightheads
Dobson maps out the Stormers' tighthead selection headache for next season — Louw's return means four Test-level props competing for two spots, and keeping Sazi Sandi engaged while Springboks dominate the rotation is the kind of problem that's genuinely hard to solve.
Dobson: Kolbe returning to win trophies, not to wind down
John Dobson says Cheslin Kolbe has made a major financial sacrifice to return to the Stormers, motivated by winning trophies rather than winding down his career, while warning the franchise is close to its limit on high-profile signings.
Kolbe set for Stormers return from July 1 as Project 2029 takes shape
Cheslin Kolbe is reportedly set to return to the Stormers from July 1, with a multi-party funding arrangement — involving Roc Nations Sports, a third-party sponsor believed to be Sportybet, and SA Rugby's PONI structure — enabling his release from Suntory Sungoliath ahead of schedule.
Stormers count injury cost after Cardiff win: Feinberg-Mngomezulu ankle blow threatens semi-final place
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu faces a serious ankle injury that is likely to rule him out of the Stormers' URC semi-final against Leinster in Dublin, with Ruben van Heerden, Seabelo Senatla and Dan du Plessis also among the injury concerns after Saturday's 44-21 quarter-final win over Cardiff.
Kolbe took pay cut to force Stormers return after four failed attempts
Cheslin Kolbe accepted a significant pay cut to rejoin the Stormers for 2026/27, with coach John Dobson confirming the deal came after four previous failed attempts and that Kolbe turned down far more lucrative options to return to Cape Town.
Dobson and Fouche make Stormers' Champions Cup case loud and clear
Dobson and Fouche deliver an unambiguous verdict: the Stormers want Champions Cup rugby and see it as essential for both franchise growth and Bok preparation. Dobson acknowledges the depth and scheduling challenges but frames them as solvable — and warns that the exit speculation itself is doing damage by giving northern opponents the leverage they need.