Hurricanes assistant coach Chris Gibbes has fired back at the Stormers' claims of foul play in their opening round Super Rugby fixture, saying the South African side were living in a 'glass house'.
The Stormers handily beat the Hurricanes 27-0 in Cape Town, scoring four tries in a rout of the New Zealand outfit.
However, despite taking a large win, Stormers head coach John Dobson voiced concerns about the match and told reporters he felt the Hurricanes resorted to dirty tactics.
"I thought that was a mean-spirited game," Dobson told media as he addressed his side's start to the season. "It was very subtle stuff, but when we reviewed the game a few times we were more and more angry."
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