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Brive v Connacht Saturday 9th Dec.
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The other half very good.
I don't really get what happens this season. Mixing very bad with very exciting. Masterson is the exact condensed symbol of that.
5 points were immensely important we could top the pool with a losing BP in England.
Was skepitical about a 20 y-o getting 80 minutes in such a game. In the end Gallagher is my MOTM (with Carty, another good surprise)
Carey and McCabe have shown they can hold firm, they should start next week to give Buckley/Bealham a rest.
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Borders no.2 wrote: Provided we don't self destruct or give them encouragement by throwing them a couple of soft scores early on I can't see either Brive or Oyonnax being too committed coming to Galway.
Unfortunately they won't be too committed against Worcester either, we look like needing an away win there to be sure of winning the group. (Not counting any French chickens yet of course).
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Brive were a patched together 2nd team. The first 25 minutes or so was a horror show. To be fair we steadied the ship well and we seemed to have a measure of control in the 2nd half but still we couldn't close out the game. We were hanging on at the end in what with 15 or so minutes to go looked like it should be a comfortable win.
I'm not in the Jack Carty fan club but I thought in the 2nd half he did the sensible things at the right time. He kept them guessing and this was definitely a game to play in the right areas and wait for their mistakes and he kept them pinned back when the space was there. He scored a nice try at an important time too. Not often he makes a successful break but it was an important score.
My other big question mark looking at Connacht over the last couple of weeks in particular is our fitness levels. We looked shot there near the end as we did in Zebre.
This is a very weak group. Provided we don't self destruct or give them encouragement by throwing them a couple of soft scores early on I can't see either Brive or Oyonnax being too committed coming to Galway. We need to get a home quarter final in this competition no excuses.
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Very bad missed tackle for Pita for one of their tries but he absolutely burried someone shortly after.
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Dillane and Marmion got over.
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salmson wrote: Absolutely massive Connacht pack, and Connachta gets to see his dream Aki/Akhi centre partnership.
www.connachtrugby.ie/sligo-man-cillian-g...start-against-brive/
Can't wait for them!
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15. Gaetan Germain; 14. Nadir Megdoud, 13. Sevanaia Galala, 12. Benjamin Petre, 11. Guillaume Namy; 10. Thomas Laranjeira, 9. Florian Cazenave; 1. Julien Brugnaut, 2. Mike Tadjer, 3. Demba Bamba, 4. Johan Snyman, 5. Jan Uys, 6. Poutasi Luafutu, 7. Dominiko Waqaniborutu, 8. Petrus Hauman
16. Louis Martin, 17. Simon-Pierre Chauvac, 18. James Johnston, 19. Peet Marais, 20. Fabien Sanconnie, 21. David Delarue, 22. Alfifeleti Mafi, 23. Matthieu Ugalde
Gaetan Germain is the only Brive player you'd say is definitely starting XV, though no. 6 Luatufu has 7 Top 14 starts at 7, 8, and 12(!) to his name this season. As well as dead-eye Germain, our nemesis from a few years back (& honourary clan-member I believe) Laranjeira is at 10.
It looks like 19-yr. old Demba Bamba is making his debut at tighthead (vs. Buckley, good luck with that), he's not listed on the EPCR site and is an espoir (graduating to a pro contract for next year). Replacement loosehead Chauvac is another missing from their EPCR squad so I'm assuming he's another espoir brought in for the night.
The others in the starting XV have between 2 and 6 starts so far this season, so clearly they're resting the first XV but aren't throwing the game altogether.
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