CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 19: Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu of DHL Stormers (Player of the Match) during the United Rugby Championship match between DHL Stormers and Connacht at DHL Stadium on April 19, 2025 in Cape Town, South Africa. (Photo by Grant Pitcher/Gallo Images)
Springbok flyhalf Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu has signed a long-term contract extension that will keep him in Cape Town until at least July 2029, strengthening the Stormers Rugby’s Project 2029 and securing one of the most exciting talents in world rugby.
Since making his Stormers debut at just 19 in a United Rugby Championship (URC) quarterfinal in 2022, Feinberg-Mngomezulu’s rise has been rapid and relentless.
He has developed into one of the game’s most sought-after players, and was attracting significant interest from overseas clubs, but chose to remain at his boyhood club.
A product of the Stormers Rugby pathway, Feinberg-Mngomezulu was identified early as an exceptional talent and progressed through the system, going on to lead Western Province U21 to a national title in 2023.
His continued presence is a powerful statement of intent for a programme built around producing and keeping world-class talent in the Cape.
Feinberg-Mngomezulu’s impact has been felt at every level. After making his Springbok debut in 2024, he was nominated for World Rugby Men’s 15s Breakthrough Player of the Year, then went on to claim SA Rugby’s Young Player of the Year.
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In 2025, he was named South Africa’s URC Player of the Season and recognised by his peers as MyPlayers’ 2025 Players’ Player of the Year.
An instinctive gamebreaker with a full skillset, running, passing, kicking and the composure to control moments, Feinberg-Mngomezulu is also known for his high standards, work ethic and drive to keep evolving.
Director of Rugby John Dobson said the extension is a defining moment for the long-term plan for the Cape franchise.
“Sacha is a player teams around the world want, that’s the reality of modern rugby, and we’re incredibly proud that he’s chosen to commit his prime years to this jersey,” said Dobson.
“This is exactly what Project 2029 is about: identifying talent early, developing it properly, and building a squad where our best players want to stay, lead and win together.
“Sacha’s journey through our system has been outstanding, and he’s still only scratching the surface. Keeping him in Cape Town is massive for our supporters and for what we’re building.”
Feinberg-Mngomezulu said his decision to stay at the Stormers was about belief in the team, the city and the vision.
“Cape Town is home. I grew up supporting this team and I know what it means to the people here,” said Feinberg-Mngomezulu.
“There’s always noise and interest when things start going well, but what we have here, the squad, the coaches, the connection with our fans, is special.
“The ambition is clear with Project 2029, and I want to be part of what we’re building and where we’re going. I’m excited for the future and hungry for what we can achieve together.”