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    Stormers snap up Cheetahs hooker

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeFebruary 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Stormers have quietly strengthened a key position with the signing of a young Cheetahs hooker who caught the eye during last year’s Currie Cup.

    The Cheetahs confirmed on Monday that Vernon Paulo has joined the Cape club, bringing an end to his stint in Bloemfontein after departing Frans Steyn’s side on 1 February.

    Still early in his career, Paulo arrives in Cape Town as a developing option at hooker, a position where the Stormers already have Andre-Hugo Venter, JJ Kotze and Lukhanyo “Boepa” Vokozela on their books.

    Veteran campaigner Scarra Ntubeni is also part of the squad, although it’s not clear if the 34-year-old will continue past this season.

    MORE: Stormers star on Bok coaches’ radar

    Paulo has built a reputation for accurate lineout throwing and explosiveness in open play, attributes that will be closely watched as he settles into the Stormers’ environment. His signing also helps fill the gap left by Springbok hooker Joseph Dweba, who departed for the Exeter Chiefs last season.

    Before his move to Bloemfontein, Paulo came through at North-West University and was part of the Eagles squad that lifted the Varsity Cup title in 2023.

    Paulo’s move was one of two notable exits from the Cheetahs announced on Monday. Tighthead prop Cameron Dawson has signed a three-year deal with the Sharks, adding further depth to their forward pack.

    The Cheetahs, meanwhile, also confirmed contract extensions for hooker Marco Janse van Rensburg, loosehead prop Matome Manyama and flanker Sisonke Vumazonke as they continue to reshape their squad following the departures.

    ALSO: Stormers Rugby Institute takes off again

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