Harlequins' dominant 54-10 thrashing of Stormers has handed them a vital spot in the Investec Champions Cup last 16, with the London outfit now second in their pool.
Nick David's hat-trick was the icing on the cake for the hosts, as they rediscovered their free-flowing attacking style. Flanker Jack Kenningham and centre Cadan Murley both crossed early to set the tone, before number eight Alex Dombrandt and prop Chandler Cunningham-South added to the scoreboard.
David would go on to score three tries, with a further two finishes from scrum-half Lucas Friday-assisted effort by Zach Carr. The attack was well-organised and clinical, with prop Luke Northmore chipping in with an early try for Marcus Smith's chip-kick.
In stark contrast, Stormers were limited to just five first-half tries, with Dylan Maart and Imad Khan securing the visitors' only points before halftime. Stormers had opted against playing a number of their Springbok stars due to injury concerns, which may have contributed to their struggles on the pitch.
Harlequins will now seal a home knockout tie in the next round with a bonus-point win over La Rochelle, while Stormers host Leicester Tigers on Saturday and will need a victory to secure a last-16 spot.
For Harlequins, this emphatic victory has been a welcome distraction from their recent form issues. They have endured a tough season, winning just four times in the past 15 matches across all competitions. However, with European Rugby's competition format allowing for multiple chances at success, they remain hopeful of making it to the semi-finals.
The teams will now look forward to their next European outings, with Harlequins set to face La Rochelle and Stormers hosting Leicester Tigers in the coming weeks.
Nick David's hat-trick was the icing on the cake for the hosts, as they rediscovered their free-flowing attacking style. Flanker Jack Kenningham and centre Cadan Murley both crossed early to set the tone, before number eight Alex Dombrandt and prop Chandler Cunningham-South added to the scoreboard.
David would go on to score three tries, with a further two finishes from scrum-half Lucas Friday-assisted effort by Zach Carr. The attack was well-organised and clinical, with prop Luke Northmore chipping in with an early try for Marcus Smith's chip-kick.
In stark contrast, Stormers were limited to just five first-half tries, with Dylan Maart and Imad Khan securing the visitors' only points before halftime. Stormers had opted against playing a number of their Springbok stars due to injury concerns, which may have contributed to their struggles on the pitch.
Harlequins will now seal a home knockout tie in the next round with a bonus-point win over La Rochelle, while Stormers host Leicester Tigers on Saturday and will need a victory to secure a last-16 spot.
For Harlequins, this emphatic victory has been a welcome distraction from their recent form issues. They have endured a tough season, winning just four times in the past 15 matches across all competitions. However, with European Rugby's competition format allowing for multiple chances at success, they remain hopeful of making it to the semi-finals.
The teams will now look forward to their next European outings, with Harlequins set to face La Rochelle and Stormers hosting Leicester Tigers in the coming weeks.