American Major League Rugby side the Seattle Seawolves will be looking to take some Cape Town flavour into their new domestic season.
The Seawolves have confirmed they will spend two weeks in March training in Cape Town alongside John Dobson’s Stormers as part of their pre-season build-up to the new MLR campaign, which kicks off on 3 April.
The American club boasts a strong SA contingent, including Dan Kriel, Dewald Donald, Divan Rossouw, Duncan Matthews, Eduard Fouche, JP Smith, Kerron van Vuuren, Malembe Mpofu, Njabulo Gumede, Rhyno Herbst, Riekert Hattingh and Dewald Kotze.
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Seattle head coach Allen Clarke believes rubbing shoulders with one of the Vodacom URC’s heavyweights will sharpen his squad in every department.
“The squad will travel to South Africa, to Cape Town, the home of the Stormers, one of the best teams in world rugby,” Clarke said.
“That’s going to give us an opportunity to train in a world-class environment, rub shoulders and compete against top individual players and, importantly, to build a team connection and a bond that’s essential and critical to any winning side so we return home tougher, sharper, ready to perform at our best in front of you.”
For the Stormers, currently sitting third on the Vodacom URC table, the arrangement adds international edge to their own preparations ahead of their next clash against the Lions in Johannesburg.
A new chapter begins
The #Seawolves are heading to Cape Town, South Africa for preseason training with the @THESTORMERS, taking our preparation to one of the world’s top rugby environments as we build toward the @usmlr 2026 season.
Watch until the end for a special Town Hall… pic.twitter.com/jrCcidjkJz
— Seattle Seawolves Rugby (@SeawolvesRugby) February 19, 2026
Photo: @SeawolvesRugby/X
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