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"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
Replied by Decadence on topic Gloucester vs Connacht Apr 3rd 19:45 Match Thread
Where is George? Ronaldson must not be 100% or he'd be starting ahead of Jack.
"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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Head Coach Pat Lam has made four personnel changes to his Connacht side to face Gloucester in the quarter final of the European Challenge Cup.
Ireland international and 6 Nations winner Robbie Henshaw returns to the fray and is named at inside centre in a partnership with the competitions top try scorer Danie Poolman.
Tiernan O’Halloran shifts to the right wing to facilitate Mils Muliaina who is reinstated at fullback after missing out last week with injury.
Up front, South African Quinn Roux is named in a second row with Aly Muldowney. There’s also a reshuffle in the back row as Galway man Andrew Browne, whose new deal for next season was announced this week, starts at blindside flanker. Captain John Muldoon will wear the number 8 shirt in what will be his sixth Challenge Cup quarter-final.
Replacements JP Cooney, James Connolly and Ian Porter have all been called into the match day squad while Craig Ronaldson has recovered from the illness that ruled him out late of last week’s game to take his place on the bench.
Commenting on the upcoming game, Head Coach Pat Lam said:“Playing a quarter final in any competition is massive and to be involved in knock out rugby at this stage of the season is what everyone wants.“There’s no doubt that going into the cauldron that is Kingsholm is a challenge for any team. Top seeds Gloucester are a side with quality internationals and a lot of experience. “But we have worked hard to get here and with a home semi final up for grabs, we’re looking forward to facing that challenge head on as a team.”
Connacht team to face Gloucester
15. Mils Muliaina
14. Tiernan O’Halloran
13. Danie Poolman
12. Robbie Henshaw
11. Matt Healy
10. Jack Carty
9. Kieran Marmion
1. Denis Buckley
2. Tom McCartney
3. Rodney Ah You
4. Quinn Roux
5. Aly Muldowney
6. Andrew Browne
7. Eoghan Masterson
8. John Muldoon (captain)
Replacements:
16. Shane Delahunt
17. JP Cooney
18. Finlay Bealham
19. Mick Kearney
20. James Connolly
21. Ian Porter
22. Craig Ronaldson
23. Darragh Leader
Unavailable/Injured: Jason Harris-Wright, Sean Henry, Nathan White, Ronan Loughney, Michael Swift, Mata Fifita, Willie Faloon, Jake Heenan, Eoin McKeon, Bundee Aki, Dave McSharry, Conor Finn, Fionn Carr.
Gloucester v Connacht
At Kingsholm Stadium, 7:45pm
Live on Sky Sports
Listen to Galway Bay FM
Ireland international and 6 Nations winner Robbie Henshaw returns to the fray and is named at inside centre in a partnership with the competitions top try scorer Danie Poolman.
Tiernan O’Halloran shifts to the right wing to facilitate Mils Muliaina who is reinstated at fullback after missing out last week with injury.
Up front, South African Quinn Roux is named in a second row with Aly Muldowney. There’s also a reshuffle in the back row as Galway man Andrew Browne, whose new deal for next season was announced this week, starts at blindside flanker. Captain John Muldoon will wear the number 8 shirt in what will be his sixth Challenge Cup quarter-final.
Replacements JP Cooney, James Connolly and Ian Porter have all been called into the match day squad while Craig Ronaldson has recovered from the illness that ruled him out late of last week’s game to take his place on the bench.
Commenting on the upcoming game, Head Coach Pat Lam said:“Playing a quarter final in any competition is massive and to be involved in knock out rugby at this stage of the season is what everyone wants.“There’s no doubt that going into the cauldron that is Kingsholm is a challenge for any team. Top seeds Gloucester are a side with quality internationals and a lot of experience. “But we have worked hard to get here and with a home semi final up for grabs, we’re looking forward to facing that challenge head on as a team.”
Connacht team to face Gloucester
15. Mils Muliaina
14. Tiernan O’Halloran
13. Danie Poolman
12. Robbie Henshaw
11. Matt Healy
10. Jack Carty
9. Kieran Marmion
1. Denis Buckley
2. Tom McCartney
3. Rodney Ah You
4. Quinn Roux
5. Aly Muldowney
6. Andrew Browne
7. Eoghan Masterson
8. John Muldoon (captain)
Replacements:
16. Shane Delahunt
17. JP Cooney
18. Finlay Bealham
19. Mick Kearney
20. James Connolly
21. Ian Porter
22. Craig Ronaldson
23. Darragh Leader
Unavailable/Injured: Jason Harris-Wright, Sean Henry, Nathan White, Ronan Loughney, Michael Swift, Mata Fifita, Willie Faloon, Jake Heenan, Eoin McKeon, Bundee Aki, Dave McSharry, Conor Finn, Fionn Carr.
Gloucester v Connacht
At Kingsholm Stadium, 7:45pm
Live on Sky Sports
Listen to Galway Bay FM
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Ok 2 days until the Challenge Cup quarter final. Gloucester obviously a tough opponent. Team that lined out for them away to Sale (23-6 defeat) listed below:
Gloucester: Burns; Sharples, Macken, Twelvetrees (capt), May; Hook, Braley; Wood, Hibbard, Afoa, Stooke, Palmer, Savage, Kvesic, Kalamafoni.
Replacements: Dawidiuk, Thomas, Puafisi, Galarza, Hudson, Robson, Meakes, Moriarty.
Greig Laidlaw will be back for this one, obviously he'll want to put an average 6 nations behind him.
Some big names there and think they didn't go with their best side last Sunday either. We'll have our work cut out to neutralise their pack. Haven't seen much of them this season only highlights here and there but their form has been a bit sporadic. You would imagine they should be better than their present league position and you'd have to fancy them here.
Last time we met them was the double header in the Heineken Cup. They bullied us in Galway with a big pack but out there was one we should have won in the middle of our long losing streak. A lot has changed at both clubs since then but hopefully we go there with the mentality that we are capable of going head to head with them.
Really the pressure is pretty much all on Gloucester. Let's see what teams are selected tomorrow.
Gloucester: Burns; Sharples, Macken, Twelvetrees (capt), May; Hook, Braley; Wood, Hibbard, Afoa, Stooke, Palmer, Savage, Kvesic, Kalamafoni.
Replacements: Dawidiuk, Thomas, Puafisi, Galarza, Hudson, Robson, Meakes, Moriarty.
Greig Laidlaw will be back for this one, obviously he'll want to put an average 6 nations behind him.
Some big names there and think they didn't go with their best side last Sunday either. We'll have our work cut out to neutralise their pack. Haven't seen much of them this season only highlights here and there but their form has been a bit sporadic. You would imagine they should be better than their present league position and you'd have to fancy them here.
Last time we met them was the double header in the Heineken Cup. They bullied us in Galway with a big pack but out there was one we should have won in the middle of our long losing streak. A lot has changed at both clubs since then but hopefully we go there with the mentality that we are capable of going head to head with them.
Really the pressure is pretty much all on Gloucester. Let's see what teams are selected tomorrow.
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Gloucester vs Connacht Apr 3rd 19:45 Match Thread was created by Borders no.2
Gloucester v Connacht – Kingsholm European Challenge Cup Quarter-Final
Friday 3rd April 2015 Kick Off: 19:45
On TV: Sky Sports
Connacht's quest for a top 6 spot in the Pro 12 will take a back seat this weekend as they chase a spot in the semi-final of the European Challenge Cup for the first time since 2009/10. To reach the semi-finals Connacht will have to win away to 2005/06 European Challenge Cup Champions Gloucester. Despite lying in 9th place in the Aviva Premiership, Gloucester are rated as 2nd favourite behind Exeter Chiefs to win the competition outright. Gloucester breezed through the group stage of the competition and with a home semi-final on offer for the winner of this match will be anxious to get the win needed to keep their season alive.
Other Match Stats
Gloucester's last home defeat was a 23-30 defeat against Wasps on December 28th
Gloucester have won the 3 previous meetings between the sides
Former Connacht player Shane Monahan is a member of the Gloucester squad
Gloucester Stats
Website: www.gloucesterrugby.co.uk/
Founded: 1873
Ground: Kingsholm
Capacity: 16,500
Captain: Billy Twelvetrees
Director of Rugby: David Humphreys
Coach: Laurie Fisher
Premiership League Position 2014/15: 9th P:18 Pts: 37
Premiership League Position 2013/14: 9th P:22 Pts: 44
European Challenge Cup 2014/15: 1st in Pool 5 Points: 29
Heineken Cup 2013/14: 2nd in Pool 6 Points: 14 (Lost European Challenge Cup Q/F 36-24 away to Wasps)
Anglo Welsh Cup 2014/15: 2nd in Pool 1 P: 4 Pts: 14
Anglo Welsh Cup 2013/14: 2nd in Pool 1 P: 4 Pts: 10
European Challenge Cup Pool 5
Gloucester 29
Oyonnax 16
Zebre 8
Brive 2
Previous Fixtures
Sale 23-6 Gloucester (Premiership Round 18)
Gloucester 33-33 Northampton (Premiership Round 17)
Wasps 32-21 Gloucester (Premiership Round 16)
Gloucester 48-10 London Welsh (Premiership Round 15)
Leicester 18-15 Gloucester (Premiership Round 14)
Next League Fixture:
Saturday 11th April 2015 @ 15.00 Harlequins v Gloucester @ Twickenham Stoop (Premiership Round 19)
Gloucester Ins/Outs 2014/15
Players In
John Afoa from Ulster
Richard Hibbard from Ospreys
Mariano Galarza from Worcester Warriors
Greig Laidlaw from Edinburgh Rugby
Aled Thomas from Scarlets
Mark Atkinson from Bedford Blues
Tom Isaacs from Ospreys
Steve McColl from Yorkshire Carnegie
Tom Palmer from Wasps
Jacob Rowan from Yorkshire Carnegie
James Hook from USA Perpignan
Callum Braley from Bristol Rugby
Henry Purdy from Leicester Tigers
Elliott Stooke promoted from Academy
Billy Burns promoted from Academy
Ross Moriarty promoted from Academy
Aleki Lutui from Edinburgh Rugby
Players Out
Will James retired
Matt Cox to Worcester Warriors
Ryan Mills to Worcester Warriors
Andy Hazell retired
Tavis Knoyle to Cardiff Blues
Tim Taylor retired
Dan George to Worcester Warriors
Tom Heard to Plymouth Albion
Thomas Young to Wasps
Freddie Burns to Leicester Tigers
Huia Edmonds to RC Narbonne
Jonny Bentley to Jersey
Rupert Harden to Benetton Treviso
Koree Britton to London Welsh
Drew Cheshire to Moseley
Jimmy Cowan to Tasman Makos
Mike Tindall retired
Andrew Bulumakau to Doncaster Knights
Lua Lokotui to Beziers
James Simpson-Daniel retired
Martyn Thomas to RC Massy
Previous Meetings
Saturday 17th December 2011 Heineken Cup
Gloucester 23-19 Connacht
www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/heineken-cup/2011/1217/288828-connacht/
Saturday 10th December 2011 Heineken Cup
Connacht 10-14 Gloucester
www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/heineken-cup/2011...ucester_heinekencup/
Saturday 22nd August 2009 Friendly
Gloucester 29-19 Connacht
www.gloucesterrugby.co.uk/rugby/matchcentre/888.php
Friday 3rd April 2015 Kick Off: 19:45
On TV: Sky Sports
Connacht's quest for a top 6 spot in the Pro 12 will take a back seat this weekend as they chase a spot in the semi-final of the European Challenge Cup for the first time since 2009/10. To reach the semi-finals Connacht will have to win away to 2005/06 European Challenge Cup Champions Gloucester. Despite lying in 9th place in the Aviva Premiership, Gloucester are rated as 2nd favourite behind Exeter Chiefs to win the competition outright. Gloucester breezed through the group stage of the competition and with a home semi-final on offer for the winner of this match will be anxious to get the win needed to keep their season alive.
Other Match Stats
Gloucester's last home defeat was a 23-30 defeat against Wasps on December 28th
Gloucester have won the 3 previous meetings between the sides
Former Connacht player Shane Monahan is a member of the Gloucester squad
Gloucester Stats
Website: www.gloucesterrugby.co.uk/
Founded: 1873
Ground: Kingsholm
Capacity: 16,500
Captain: Billy Twelvetrees
Director of Rugby: David Humphreys
Coach: Laurie Fisher
Premiership League Position 2014/15: 9th P:18 Pts: 37
Premiership League Position 2013/14: 9th P:22 Pts: 44
European Challenge Cup 2014/15: 1st in Pool 5 Points: 29
Heineken Cup 2013/14: 2nd in Pool 6 Points: 14 (Lost European Challenge Cup Q/F 36-24 away to Wasps)
Anglo Welsh Cup 2014/15: 2nd in Pool 1 P: 4 Pts: 14
Anglo Welsh Cup 2013/14: 2nd in Pool 1 P: 4 Pts: 10
European Challenge Cup Pool 5
Gloucester 29
Oyonnax 16
Zebre 8
Brive 2
Previous Fixtures
Sale 23-6 Gloucester (Premiership Round 18)
Gloucester 33-33 Northampton (Premiership Round 17)
Wasps 32-21 Gloucester (Premiership Round 16)
Gloucester 48-10 London Welsh (Premiership Round 15)
Leicester 18-15 Gloucester (Premiership Round 14)
Next League Fixture:
Saturday 11th April 2015 @ 15.00 Harlequins v Gloucester @ Twickenham Stoop (Premiership Round 19)
Gloucester Ins/Outs 2014/15
Players In
John Afoa from Ulster
Richard Hibbard from Ospreys
Mariano Galarza from Worcester Warriors
Greig Laidlaw from Edinburgh Rugby
Aled Thomas from Scarlets
Mark Atkinson from Bedford Blues
Tom Isaacs from Ospreys
Steve McColl from Yorkshire Carnegie
Tom Palmer from Wasps
Jacob Rowan from Yorkshire Carnegie
James Hook from USA Perpignan
Callum Braley from Bristol Rugby
Henry Purdy from Leicester Tigers
Elliott Stooke promoted from Academy
Billy Burns promoted from Academy
Ross Moriarty promoted from Academy
Aleki Lutui from Edinburgh Rugby
Players Out
Will James retired
Matt Cox to Worcester Warriors
Ryan Mills to Worcester Warriors
Andy Hazell retired
Tavis Knoyle to Cardiff Blues
Tim Taylor retired
Dan George to Worcester Warriors
Tom Heard to Plymouth Albion
Thomas Young to Wasps
Freddie Burns to Leicester Tigers
Huia Edmonds to RC Narbonne
Jonny Bentley to Jersey
Rupert Harden to Benetton Treviso
Koree Britton to London Welsh
Drew Cheshire to Moseley
Jimmy Cowan to Tasman Makos
Mike Tindall retired
Andrew Bulumakau to Doncaster Knights
Lua Lokotui to Beziers
James Simpson-Daniel retired
Martyn Thomas to RC Massy
Previous Meetings
Saturday 17th December 2011 Heineken Cup
Gloucester 23-19 Connacht
www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/heineken-cup/2011/1217/288828-connacht/
Saturday 10th December 2011 Heineken Cup
Connacht 10-14 Gloucester
www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/heineken-cup/2011...ucester_heinekencup/
Saturday 22nd August 2009 Friendly
Gloucester 29-19 Connacht
www.gloucesterrugby.co.uk/rugby/matchcentre/888.php
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