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Cardiff Blues v Connacht, Friday 13/09/2013 1905

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12 years 7 months ago #19692 by sea_point

_nobody_ wrote: Has fionn done something wrong? Thought he was dangerous when on the ball last week. Tiernan did have a good game when he came on but it was at full back.


Very, very odd...

Who knew that James So’oialo was in town too...??

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12 years 7 months ago #19690 by rossie
Maybe lam read your thread about resting big players for big games at home! Lol.

LBP will be acceptable in this. I know Connacht won last season but its their first game on their new 4g pitch in their first home game of season. I expect them to push Scarlets for 6th this season esp if its relevant to European qualification which is how every team has to be thinking now. That's very close to their best 15 AFAIK.

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12 years 7 months ago #19687 by swift4prez
Very surprised our top try scorer is left out!

Cardiff Blues: 15 Tom Williams, 14 Alex Cuthbert, 13 Owen Williams, 12 Dafydd Hewitt, 11 Harry Robinson, 10 Rhys Patchell, 9 Lloyd Williams;

1 Taufa'ao Filise, 2 Matthew Rees (c), 3 Scott Andrews, 4 Bradley Davies, 5 Filo Paulo, 6 Andries Pretorius, 7 Josh Navidi, 8 Robin Copeland.

Replacements: 16 Kristian Dacey, 17 Sam Hobbs, 18 Benoit Bourrust, 19 Lou Reed, 20 Macauley Cook, 21 Lewis Jones, 22 Gareth Davies, 23 Gavin Evans.

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12 years 7 months ago #19686 by _nobody_
Has fionn done something wrong? Thought he was dangerous when on the ball last week. Tiernan did have a good game when he came on but it was at full back.

NOBODY'S PERFECT

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12 years 7 months ago #19685 by swift4prez

Connacht team to face Cardiff BluesTiernan resized

Head Coach Pat Lam has named his side to face Cardiff Blues tomorrow night at Arms Park, KO 7:05pm.

There are two personnel changes to the Connacht side that beat Zebre 25-16 last weekend. Mayo man Gavin Duffy returns to the fray for his first competitive game of the season. Duffy is named at fullback while Robbie Henshaw moves to outside centre.

Tiernan O’Halloran who came on from the bench last Saturday starts on the right wing while Danie Poolman is named amongst the replacements.

The pack remains unchanged with Michael Swift captaining the side on their first away trip of the season and the first on Cardiff’s newly installed artificial pitch at Arms Park.

John Muldoon celebrates his 200th Connacht cap in the Welsh capital tomorrow night.

Connacht line-up v Cardiff Blues

15. Gavin Duffy
14. Tiernan O’Halloran
13. Robbie Henshaw
12. Eoin Griffin
11. Matt Healy
10. Dan Parks
9. Kieran Marmion

1. Brett Wilkinson
2. Jason Harris-Wright
3. Nathan White
4. Michael Swift (captain)
5. Andrew Browne
6. John Muldoon
7. Willie Faloon
8. George Naoupu

Replacements:

16. Sean Henry
17. Rodney Ah You
18. Ronan Loughney
19. Aly Muldowney
20. Jake Heenan
21. Paul O’Donohoe
22. Craig Ronaldson
23. Danie Poolman

Unavailable / Injured: Denis Buckley, Craig Clarke, Eoin McKeon, Tadhg Leader, Dave McSharry, Miah Nikora, James So’oialo, Kyle Tonetti, and Marcus Walsh

Cardiff Blues v Connacht
Friday, 13th September 2013
At Arms Park, 7:05pm.
Live on TG4 / BBC Wales


Referee: Claudio Blessano (FIR, 4th competition game)
Assistant Referees: Simon Rees, Martyn Lewis (both WRU)
Citing Commissioner: Aurwel Morgan (WRU)
TMO: Gareth Simmonds (WRU)

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12 years 7 months ago #19681 by clanman
would prefer to see Mul get his 200th Cap in the Sportsground, seems like there's a case anyhow to rest himself and Swifty. With Muldowney and Browne in the 2nd row will do fine and maybe take the chance with Heenan and I'm sure Faloon can do a job on the blindside. Big George no.8 and swifty can come in if needed from the bench.
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12 years 7 months ago #19675 by connachta

Porterbelly wrote: The Cardiff pitch will suit running open rugby. I definitely think we should leave Swifty and Mul in reserve and start with Heenan and Muldowney ahead of them. We need horses for courses here and a more mobile pack will be required.


Perfectly said..

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12 years 7 months ago #19671 by Porterbelly
The Cardiff pitch will suit running open rugby. I definitely think we should leave Swifty and Mul in reserve and start with Heenan and Muldowney ahead of them. We need horses for courses here and a more mobile pack will be required.
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12 years 7 months ago #19669 by Decadence
Up on the front page now. Great to see lots of regular news content coming through, great work folks

"Our march is quite slow y'know, when we get to where we want to get to, it's going to take time, but when we get there it's going to be fantastic." - Johnny O'Connor 2013

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12 years 7 months ago #19666 by Borders no.2
Replied by Borders no.2 on topic Re: Cardiff Blues v Connacht, Friday 13/09/2013 1905
Cardiff Blues v Connacht – Cardiff Arms Park Rabo Direct Pro 12 Round 2
Friday 13th September 2013 Kick Off 19:05 On TV: BBC Wales & TG4


This Friday, Connacht travel to the Arms Park to take on the Cardiff Blues in Round 2 of the Rabo Direct Pro 12. Connacht started the season with a 27-16 win over Zebre and will travel with some hope having won at the same venue back in February. However, that was a rare victory at the famous ground with the previous victory dating back to a 6-3 win over Cardiff on the first weekend of the inaugural Celtic League. Cardiff are expected to be close to full strength and will expect to pick up their first win of the season.

Getting to Cardiff Arms Park
www.rugbygroundguide.com/cardiff.html#getting

Ticket Prices:
Adult £19-21 Senior £16-19 Juniors u16 £9-11

Cardiff Blues Stats
Website: www.cardiffblues.com
Founded: 2003 (Setup as a Regional Side)
Ground: Cardiff Arms Park
Capacity: 13,000
Captain: Matthew Rees
Director of Rugby: Phil Davies
Rabo Direct Pro 12 League Position 2012/13: 9th Points 38
Heineken Cup: 3rd in Pool 6 Points 6
Anglo-Welsh Cup: 3rd in Pool 2 Points 9
ERC European Ranking 11th (15 pts)

Previous League Fixture
Glasgow 22-15 Cardiff Blues

Next League Fixture:
Friday 20th September 2013 19.30 Cardiff Blues v Zebre @ Cardiff Arms Park

Heineken Cup (Pool 2)
Cardiff
Exeter
Glasgow
Toulon

Achievements
Anglo-Welsh Cup Champions 2008/09
European Challenge Cup Champions 2009/10

Players In
Gethin Jenkins (Toulon)(Prop)
Matthew Rees (Scarlets)(Hooker)
Miles Normandale (Cardiff Metropolitan University RFC)(Lock)

Players Out
Jake Cooper-Wooley (Wasps) (Prop)
Nathan Trevett (London Welsh) (Prop)
Campese Ma’afu (Nottingham) (Prop)
Michael Paterson (Sale Sharks) (Lock)
Cory Hill (Moseley) (Lock)
Ceri Sweeney (Exeter)(Out-Half)
Jason Tovey (Dragons) (Out-Half)
Tom James (Exeter)(Wing)
Jamie Roberts (Racing Métro)(Centre)

Previous Meetings
Connacht have met Cardiff Blues on 20 previous occasions and have only emerged winners on 3 occasions. Below are links to the reports on our meetings with Cardiff Blues last season:

Saturday 1st September 2012 Rabo Direct Pro 12
Connacht 9 – 13 Cardiff Blues
www.rabodirectpro12.com/matchcentre/2467.php

Friday 22nd February 2013 Rabo Direct Pro 12
Cardiff Blues 22 – 26 Connacht
www.rabodirectpro12.com/matchcentre/12331.php

Cardiff Supporter Expectations
www.rugbynetwork.net/main/cardiff-blues/...cheerful-and-fearful [/quote]
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12 years 7 months ago - 12 years 7 months ago #19665 by Borders no.2
Replied by Borders no.2 on topic Re: Cardiff Blues v Connacht, Friday 13/09/2013 1905
Some of the points ahead of the game on Friday in the post below.
Last edit: 12 years 7 months ago by Borders no.2.

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12 years 7 months ago - 12 years 7 months ago #19664 by Borders no.2
Replied by Borders no.2 on topic Re: Cardiff Blues v Connacht, Friday 13/09/2013 1905
Where the Celtic / Magners / Rabo journey all began:

news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/1497893.stm

Cardiff 3-6 Connacht
Connacht completed a Celtic League Grand Slam for Ireland with a surprise victory over highly-touted Cardiff on a rainswept afternoon at the Arms Park.

While the visitors deserved their celebrations for their control of the set-piece, new Cardiff coach Rudi Joubert, forced by injuries to field a side including 11 players under 25, now knows that his young replacements are not up to the job.

Cardiff took a third-minute lead through the boot of 19-year-old fly-half Nick Robinson, which was cancelled out by a penalty from Irish international Eric Elwood.

But in a disappointing opening period, there were no further scores.

The only suggestion of a Cardiff try came when giant Kiwi wing Craig Hudson broke clear before being halted by South African opposite number Wayne Munn while, at the other end, Paul Jones chased back for a try-saving tackle on Connacht back row Des Dillon.

After sporadic punch-ups involving the front rows it was scrum halves Ryan Powell and Chris Keane who eventually saw the yellow card shortly before the interval, followed by Connacht prop Dan McFarland for stamping.

Cardiff sent big guns Craig Quinnell, Peter Rogers and Kenneth Fourie into the fray early in the second half but it was Connacht who broke the deadlock with another Elwood penalty.

A breakaway move sparked by Rogers saw Hudson kick and chase to the Irish line, but full-back Gavin Duffy was able to get back and save the day.

Cardiff: Pen: N Robinson.
Connacht: Pens: E Elwood (2).


Cardiff: R Williams; C Hudson, J Robinson, M Allen, P Jones; N Robinson, R Powell; S John, G Woods, G Powell, A Jones, J Tait (capt), R Appleyard, M Griffin, R Sowden-Taylor.
Replacements: K Fourie, P Rogers, C Quinnell, D McShane, C Miller, P Muller, O Ashman.

Connacht: G Duffy; P Duignan, D Yapp, T Allnutt, W Munn; E Elwood, C Keane; D McFarland, M Uijs, P Bracken, M McConnell (capt), R Frost, M Swift, D Dillon, P Neville.
Replacements: R McCormack, T Kearns, C Rigney, J O'Connor, D Browne, E Reddan, M McHugh.

Referee: Rob Dickson (SRFU).
Last edit: 12 years 7 months ago by Borders no.2.
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12 years 7 months ago #19579 by salmson
Cuthbert to start against Connacht.

www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/24040488

Big test for Healy and/or Carr.

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12 years 7 months ago #19576 by RogueXV
You would expect Cardiff to be up for their home opener on their new pitch. I would like Connacht's chances better if Clarke was in the squad and probably McSharry as well. Will also need Parks to be nearly perfect with the boot and a step up from the Zebre game from most of the team for any chance at a win. I will be happy enough with a competitive game and a losing bonus point. If a few breaks go Connacht's way a win wouldn't be much of a surprise though.

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12 years 7 months ago #19575 by FurboFan
Still on the sidelines are forwards Eoin McKeon (ankle), Denis Buckley (shoulder) and Craig Clarke (calf). All three players will continue to be monitored over the coming weeks.


That would be a "cold" shoulder for Denis Buckley, I presume!

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12 years 7 months ago #19567 by swift4prez
This is a game Bradley would of 'targeted'. Send the A-Team!

Cardiff: In:
1. Gethin Jenkins (LH) from Toulon. Injured still after the Lions?
2. Matthew Rees (2) from Scarlets
3.Miles Normandale (lock) from Cardiff University RFC

Out: 1.
Ceri Sweeney (OH) to Exeter Chiefs huge loss
2. Jamie Roberts to Racing Métro huge loss
3.Campese Ma'afu (prop) to Nottingham
4. Tom James (wing) to Exeter Chiefs huge loss, 29 trys
5. Richard Mustoe (Retired) 6. Michael Paterson (lock) to Sale Sharks. 7. Corrie Hill to Moseley RFC 8. Andy Kyriacou (2)(retires) 9. Jake Cooper-Wooley to Wasps

Dave Finn ‏@Furlo 7m
#connachtrugby Injury Update: Bad News: Miah dislocated shoulder may need surgery: Clarke wont be risked; McKeon still a week away


I just noticed that the 12 games up to end of january, season ticket holders will be able to see 11 out of 12 games. Thats great, only game we'll miss is Edinburgh away!

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