The Stormers beat the Chiefs 34-26 on Saturday.
It was a game which featured a try of immense quality from the New Zealand side in the first half. The Chiefs went the full length of the pitch in a move which featured six players, eight passes and took just 23 seconds. James Lowe - who will join Leinster next season - featured heavily in the move.
The second half also saw a moment of astonishing skill from Stormers winger Dillyn Leyds to create a try for teammate SP Marais.
With the Chiefs looking dangerous in Stormers territory, the ball was intercepted and kick clear by a Stormers player. Leyds rang onto the ball, though was brought to ground by an ankle tap.
It was then that Leyds produced a moment of scintillating improvisation, throwing a backdoor pass, while sitting on the ground, to the on-running Marais.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTzcZjNJNq4