The Stormers' reward for their considerable efforts in last season's URC, where they were finalists, is being placed in a European Champions Cup pool 4 from hell. | Sport24news
Wednesday's official EPCR draw for its respective continental competitions saw John Dobson's troops draw La Rochelle, Leinster, Leicester, Sale and Stade Francais.
The Cape franchise won't play Leinster - last season's runners-up - due to EPCR regulations dictating that teams in the same league cannot face each other. Meanwhile, the Bulls, who looked jaded by season's end, have extra incentive to instigate a resurgence as they have been drawn into a more favourable pool 1.
Again, however, it will require better planning and the implementation of lessons learnt from the past to progress.
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