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  1. Stormers worthy winnerspublished at 16:28 BST

    FT: Stormers 44-21 Cardiff

    Gareth Delve
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    I think there'll be a lot for Cardiff to take away from that.

    There'll be pride at the effort.

    The set-piece dominance was just too much in the end and the lack of discipline and ability to manage that area of the game has cost Cardiff a famous opportunity at a victory.

    In open play they caused problems, but this Stormers team just had too much for them on the day.

  2. Full-time: Stormers 44-21 Cardiffpublished at 16:27 BST

    That's it.

    The Welsh club season ends with Stormers beating Cardiff to earn a place in the URC semi-finals.

    They will either travel to Leinster or stay in South Africa to face Lions.

  3. Penalty: Stormers 44-21 Cardiffpublished at 80 mins

    Jurie Matthee

    Eoghan Cross can't let this game just drift off. Another penalty and Jurie Matthee knocks over the kick with the clock in the red.

  4. Tiredness kicks inpublished at 79 mins

    Stormers 41-21 Cardiff

    Gareth Delve
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    Some tired bodies in that Cardiff defensive line.

    Just too many holes in that line and too much quality in that Stormers team.

    They've defended manfully, but it's just been a bridge too far in these last 10 minutes.

  5. converted try

    Converted try: Stormers 41-21 Cardiffpublished at 77 mins

    JJ Kotze (Con: Jurie Matthee)

    Stormers are in the semis.

    Cardiff are out on their feet and, after an interception by Ruhan Nel snaffles possession, the hosts go on the attack in the 22.

    Replacement hooker JJ Kotze goes through a huge hole in the defence, with Jurie Matthee adding the extras.

  6. Postpublished at 75 mins

    Stormers 34-21 Cardiff

    Cardiff had a glimmer after Ioan Lloyd chases his own grubber but Stormers get back to cover.

    The Blue and Blacks need to create a try from nowhere to make this a nervy finish.

    stormers v cardiffImage source, Rex Features
  7. Postpublished at 73 mins

    Stormers 34-21 Cardiff

    Javan Sebastian returns and Cardiff have 15 men for the last seven minutes.

    They still have a slim chance but the clock is ticking.

  8. No trypublished at 72 mins

    Stormers 34-21 Cardiff

    Stormers think that they have sealed the win but the try by Stefan Ungerer is chalked off for obstruction, with Ruhan Nel preventing Ben Thomas from making a tackle at a ruck in the build-up.

  9. Postpublished at 72 mins

    Stormers 34-21 Cardiff

    It's a strange situation where Cardiff are down by 13 points but are having to kill the clock.

    One more score will do it for Stormers.

  10. Big hill to climbpublished at 70 mins

    Stormers 34-21 Cardiff

    Gareth Delve
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    It's just an absolute nightmare for Cardiff.

    It's a big hill to surmount now, but they need to stick with it.

    stormers v cardiffImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:12 BST

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    Now they are checking every try scored...why wasn't the first Stormers try checked this carefully? Lack of consistency in URC refereeing is so frustrating!

    Nick, Wales

  12. Penalty: Stormers 34-21 Cardiffpublished at 68 mins

    Jurie Matthee

    Jurie Matthee makes no mistake from a central position, just outside the 22.

    Cardiff's 13 men have to somehow stay in this before getting back to 15 and giving it one last blast in the closing stages.

    Feels like the game is gone though.

  13. Postpublished at 67 mins

    Stormers 31-21 Cardiff

    Another penalty against Cardiff, with Josh McNally trappped on the Stormers side of a ruck.

    The hosts will try to stretch their lead from the tee.

  14. Double whammypublished at 67 mins

    Stormers 31-21 Cardiff

    Gareth Delve
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    It's a double whammy for Cardiff with that yellow card beforehand.

  15. Postpublished at 66 mins

    Stormers 31-21 Cardiff

    Nightmare for Cardiff, who are now down to 13 men due to uncontested scrums.

    Javan Sebastian is in the sin bin and Keiron Assiratti went off injured.

    They've had to take off wing Jacob Beetham and number eight Taine Basham to get enough front rowers on the pitch, even though it's uncontested scrums.

    Cardiff have a mountain to climb now.

  16. try

    Try: Stormers 31-21 Cardiffpublished at 64 mins

    Paul de Villiers

    No stopping Stormers this time.

    Line-out won and flanker Paul de Villiers is the man to go over from the powerful drive.

    The conversion is wide but Cardiff are 10 points down and only have 14 men.

  17. Sin-binpublished at 63 mins

    Stormers 26-21 Cardiff

    Cardiff hit the drive early before Stefan Ungerer is held up over the line.

    Prop Javan Sebastian becomes the second Cardiff prop to be sin-binned.

    Stormers missed a trick there - a scrum would have got the visitors down to 13 men due to uncontested scrums.

  18. Postpublished at 62 mins

    Stormers 26-21 Cardiff

    Cardiff are penalised for collapsing a maul from the line-out.

    Do Stormers go for the posts or the corner? They opt for the latter.

    Big test of Cardiff's line-out defence and ANOTHER key moment as Tom Bowen and Evan Lloyd come on...

  19. Big 20 to comepublished at 61 mins

    Stormers 26-21 Cardiff

    Gareth Delve
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    A really interesting 20 minutes to come.

    Cardiff have really worked themselves back into this, and the set-piece woes seem to have been alleviated as well.

  20. converted try

    Converted try: Stormers 26-21 Cardiffpublished at 60 mins

    James Botham (Con: Ioan Lloyd)

    Cardiff kick a penalty to the corner and rumble towards the line.

    Hooker Daf Hughes is just short, then open-side Dan Thomas before blind-side James Botham appears to have got the ball on the line.

    The officials are checking for obstruction - Cardiff will wonder why they were not this thorough with Stormers' first try - but are happy.

    Try given, conversion added by Ioan Lloyd and game on again!

    james botham scoresImage source, Rex Features