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Willemse: A generational talent inspiring the Stormers and beyond

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May 10, 2025

DAMIAN Willemse, the face of the backline for the Stormers, once faced a pivotal crossroads in his career: to leave his home team amidst financial struggles or to stay true to the region that nurtured his rugby dreams.

- LEIGHTON KOOPMAN

Willemse: A generational talent inspiring the Stormers and beyond

With great foresight and an unwavering commitment to the Cape side, he chose to remain with them, even when challenges loomed on the horizon.

At a time when the team was struggling to keep its footing, Willemse's decision proved to be a catalyst for the revitalisation of the Stormers. Under the guidance of then-coach John Dobson, he not only represented the essence of running rugby - something synonymous with the Western Cape but also inspired a generation of players and fans alike, including his current captain Salmaan Moerat.

Accompanied by stalwarts like Springboks Frans Malherbe, the retired Steven Kitshoff, loose forward Deon Fourie, and Moerat, Willemse became part of a formidable backbone for the Stormers. Together, they spearheaded a revival, helping the team navigate the tumultuous waters of losing experienced players while still aiming for greatness.

Willemse's dedication and hard work were rewarded when the Stormers achieved a historic milestone by clinching the inaugural United Rugby Championship (URC) title. This victory was not merely a trophy for the cabinet but the culmination of loyalty, teamwork, and a shared vision for success.

Dobson, now director of rugby at the Stormers, praised Willemse (27) for his unwavering loyalty to the team on the eve of his 100th cap.

"Damian made a massive statement; he was offered a lot of money elsewhere.

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