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Back to the Bottom again
By Rob Murphy
October 27 2008
It's a strange time for Connacht Rugby Supporters, two good wins against Leinster & Dax led us to believe we may have turned a corner in our development. But the manner of losses against London Irish and now Edinburgh could undo the feel-good factor that is beginning to evolve on the pitch and in the stand. Rob Murphy reviews the action on Friday evening as Connacht hosted ninth placed Edinburgh.

Connacht 14
Edinburgh 27

Edinburgh started with eleven internationals on Friday night, so for those who subscribe to the notion that this is the defining factor in every rugby game, conceding only 27 points in the first half wasn't all that bad. Those same experts must be bracing themselves for an unmerciful hammering when Portugal come to Galway in a couple of weeks, as they will start with 15 internationals.

Apologies for the cynicism but one gets a little tired of hearing this rubbish in the lead up to crucial games. Sure enough in a close contest when Connacht are playing at full pelt from the outset and beaten by a touch of class or some wily old composure - the experience of such players matters but that wasn't the case on Friday night where a seemingly unmotivated Connacht collapsed in the first half and blew four vital league points.

Connacht are bottom of the table again and all of a sudden the period of uncontrolled giddy optimism is over. In fact the bookies now have Connacht at 4/6 to remain there by season's end. In a way, the October revival could turn out to be nothing more than what Wall Street call ‘a dead cat bounce.'

There are still signs that this is more than merely a brief revival. In Fionn Carr Connacht now have a pure finisher, in Keatley they have a talent in the making. in Muldoon they have a spirited leader and in O'Connor and Duffy they have experience.

Technically they have improved immeasurably scoring six tries in four games all of which have come from open play moves with swift hands and good support lines aplenty. One gem against Leinster, three against Dax another beauty against Irish and two here - admittedly Duffy's try was a straight-forward interception.

However, in terms of team motivation, nothing appears to have changed from previous campaigns. Games like Leinster and London Irish at home take care of themselves as the players hit the field fully charged. It's the other less glamorous and arguably even more important matches against the Scottish and Welsh sides where Connacht constantly appear to be flat and lacking fire.....

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Back to the Bottom again
Posted by: Connacht Rugby Supporters (IP Logged)
Date: 27/10/2008 00:04

Back to the Bottom again

Re: Back to the Bottom again
Posted by: LDTT (IP Logged)
Date: 29/10/2008 08:44

I saw the highlights last night. They were more depressing than ever. Edinburghs 2nd try was alright. 1st was missed tackle, then run to the posts. 3rd try was a very poor missed tackle also.

Our second try was class though. Dunne & Carr have some pace. Put Dunne on the wing!!!

Re: Back to the Bottom again
Posted by: diom (IP Logged)
Date: 29/10/2008 10:17

That's an idea. Plus a great option for a second boot. And he's a pretty creative guy.

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