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Connacht v. Bordeaux - 13th October - 3.00 p.m. KO
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Didn't do too much wrong. I'd be worried about his tackle technique he was just throwing his shoulder into the opposition and not wrapping will get into trouble with it going forward
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Magpie wrote:
Tall Paul wrote: You have to happy with the win. Not getting a bonus point will put us under next week.
It was great to see the fringe players getting a run out.
McCabe was on fire, and his going off seem to have a big impact on the tempo of the pack. Hope he is available next week.
Very disappointed with the ball carriers they seemed to be running into dead ends all day.
It was a shame we did not got wide more their back 3 looked very poor.
I think we should have tested them more.
Our discipline is the worst l have seen in years.
We must be giving away 15 plus penalties a game.
Jack looks he has no gas in the tank when he came off.
He needs a rest. Could we get a joker with Reese budget?
Fitzgerald looked very nervous and it affectedis game, fingers crossed he can improve. We need him to be a strong back up
The question is who will be available for next week Will bundee be allowed to play?
McCabe was having a great game, it was his line break that lead to the first try, and scrum was dominant while he was on. He was initially injured in that break, but I don't think it was a re-occurence of the shoulder/arm issue that has blighted him. Some nice running lines and hands from Goodwin, looks a good player. At the end of the first half I was sure we'd get the 5 pts, pack was dominant. We had territory and possession and while it was 15 vs 15, and were on for the 5pts. Copeland getting the bin, Bordeaux sensing they might get something, lots of subs coming on, all caused us to lose shape for a bit. After the 3rd try I thought we were on for the 5pts again, but McKeon’s injury ended that hope.
Bordeaux were not great, but they did not wilt or give up, they fought to the end.
How did O'Donnell go at 1 as was in fairly got a good run and looks like he is going to be needed this season.
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Tall Paul wrote: You have to happy with the win. Not getting a bonus point will put us under next week.
It was great to see the fringe players getting a run out.
McCabe was on fire, and his going off seem to have a big impact on the tempo of the pack. Hope he is available next week.
Very disappointed with the ball carriers they seemed to be running into dead ends all day.
It was a shame we did not got wide more their back 3 looked very poor.
I think we should have tested them more.
Our discipline is the worst l have seen in years.
We must be giving away 15 plus penalties a game.
Jack looks he has no gas in the tank when he came off.
He needs a rest. Could we get a joker with Reese budget?
Fitzgerald looked very nervous and it affectedis game, fingers crossed he can improve. We need him to be a strong back up
The question is who will be available for next week Will bundee be allowed to play?
McCabe was having a great game, it was his line break that lead to the first try, and scrum was dominant while he was on. He was initially injured in that break, but I don't think it was a re-occurence of the shoulder/arm issue that has blighted him. Some nice running lines and hands from Goodwin, looks a good player. At the end of the first half I was sure we'd get the 5 pts, pack was dominant. We had territory and possession and while it was 15 vs 15, and were on for the 5pts. Copeland getting the bin, Bordeaux sensing they might get something, lots of subs coming on, all caused us to lose shape for a bit. After the 3rd try I thought we were on for the 5pts again, but McKeon’s injury ended that hope.
Bordeaux were not great, but they did not wilt or give up, they fought to the end.
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Not the best of games weather wise but a win nonetheless, pity we couldn't get the try bonus point.
Anyway here is my video of today's game.
damiengmullen wrote: Hello again.
I still have one spare ticket which I am selling for the @connachtrugby v @Bordeaux @epcrugby @ERChallengeCup match on October 13th. The ticket is for the @GrantThornton Stand. The Face Value is €40 But I am selling for €25.
I will be in Murty Rabbit's this Saturday to hand over the ticket to the buyer.
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It was great to see the fringe players getting a run out.
McCabe was on fire, and his going off seem to have a big impact on the tempo of the pack. Hope he is available next week.
Very disappointed with the ball carriers they seemed to be running into dead ends all day.
It was a shame we did not got wide more their back 3 looked very poor.
I think we should have tested them more.
Our discipline is the worst l have seen in years.
We must be giving away 15 plus penalties a game.
Jack looks he has no gas in the tank when he came off.
He needs a rest. Could we get a joker with Reese budget?
Fitzgerald looked very nervous and it affectedis game, fingers crossed he can improve. We need him to be a strong back up
The question is who will be available for next week Will bundee be allowed to play?
Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.
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With the likes of Clermont and La Rochelle in this and looking like they mean business along with the usual English contenders plus Ospreys our chances of winning this are very slim.
Last year I thought it was a weak competition there to be won but I think quarters would be a decent achievement this year and focus on the league.
Especially after today Ospreys away is a far more important game than Sale.
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A win, hopefully bonus point, and to get a few young lads a run out is what today is about.
They won't be writing folk tales about this game.
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salmson wrote:
connachta wrote: Sale going full-strenght in Perpignan, will they rotate a bit next week to prepare their domestic league?
Sale don't have a league game until November 17 (the not-Anglo-Welsh Cup kicks off straight after Europe) so they may be fully loaded against us.
Shit. We're done then. We won't win away vs their main, except if injuries happen tonight in France. Beating 14 Ulstermen in crisis has already been hard
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connachta wrote: Sale going full-strenght in Perpignan, will they rotate a bit next week to prepare their domestic league?
Sale don't have a league game until November 17 (the not-Anglo-Welsh Cup kicks off straight after Europe) so they may be fully loaded against us.
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Main question is : Why Griffin instead of Leader?
And more crucial : Sale going full-strenght in Perpignan, will they rotate a bit next week to prepare their domestic league?
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I thought you meant the replacement props were all hookers, but it's much worse than that!
I assume UBB just didn't get the memo about the move to unlimited squads. Surely they have lads in their espoirs that they could have included who would do a much better job on the wing than their fifth choice hooker.
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pinky wrote: Explain yourself salmson, you can't just randomly accuse people of being hookers!
Maynardier starts at hooker, Dufour backs him up, but numbers 20 (Lamothe, 1 start at hooker for UBB) and 23 (Pelissie - 18 UBB starts & ~50 before that for Aurillac) are also hookers. The four lads are marked as talonneurs on the UBB website, and rugby journo Paul Eddison is having a go on Twitter too.
J'accuse, UBB! J'accuse!
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theCulk wrote: So much for squad depth. We've our new center on the wing
I would have expected leader to come into the mix
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