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Elwood says Connacht will need to step it up another notch after a comfortable 30- 17 win over newcomers Zebre last weekend in Italy.
I know the rest of the article more accurately describes the comfort level of the victory because if ever a late score put a gloss on a scoreline it was Macca's late try.
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Backrow injuries cause Connacht concern ahead of Scarlets' visit
GALWAY ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 13, 2012.
By Linley Mackenzie
Having grabbed a valuable away victory last weekend, Connacht Rugby return to the Galway Sportsgound on Saturday (3pm) intent on taking the scalp of high-flying Welsh outfit Scarlets.
The current league leaders, unbeaten in two games, have already amassed 10 tries, and Connacht coach Eric Elwood knows his side will have a job taking the full points from this third RaboDirect Pro 12 encounter.
"The Scarlets arrive here as league leaders and are back to their traditional best, playing a fast tempo game. Having already scored 10 tires in just two games, our defence will have to be on top and we know we have our work cut out for ourselves."
Elwood says Connacht will need to step it up another notch after a comfortable 30- 17 win over newcomers Zebre last weekend in Italy.
"It took a massive effort last weekend - the travel, the heat, and playing against an Italian side with some 400 caps in their first home match. The lads showed huge character, particularly when we were forced into making so many changes in the second half. Now they will have to step it up again against the Scarlets who are riding high after their first two games.
" Every game for us is tough, but the lads are fronting up week-in week-out. If you take into consideration the travel, the heat last weekend, the hard ground which was a huge transition from the conditions they had played in the previous week, the injuries in the second half, I believe the lads adapted brilliantly."
However there were some casualties, notably John Muldoon, No 8 George Naoupu, and returning scrumhalf Frank Murphy. Muldoon, who has an ankle injury, was awaiting results of a Monday scan, while Naoupu has a haematoma in his calf which he sustained in the opening 10 minus of last weekend's game, but continued the play.
"George showed immense character last weekend to play through the pain barrier and we will give him as much time as possible to make Saturday's team, " says Elwood.
Similarly Frank Murphy also underwent a scan on his knee, and all three are doubtful for the weekend, with Naoupu being the best hope for recovery.
Last weekend Connacht conceded two tries - one from a set piece move at the base of the scrum, and the second when left wing Samuele Pace was given too much space on a weaving run from half way,. It allowed Zebre into the contest having been starved in the first half.
Connacht were well in control with a 23 - 7 lead early in the second half, but the home side, in their first RaboDirect Pro 12 home fixture at a new Stadio XXV Aprile, responded to the encouraging 2500 crowd, grabbed two tries, and set up a nail-biting finish.
With one last roll of the dice, Zebre looked to have scored a try which, if converted, would have given them a first victory. Instead replacement Alberto Chiesa spilled the ball from a last-ditch Connacht tackle, and minutes later as Zebre failed to clear their lines at the other end, Mike McCarthy pounced for a third Connacht try, which Nikora converted.
It was a deserving result for the visitors who led 13 - 0 at half time, having dominated possession and territory in what was sometimes a scrappy opening 40 minutes.
Both sides offered commitment in the tackle and a willingess to play expansively as dictated by the 25 degrees evening temperature, but the competition newcomers made several elemental mistakes. In contrast Connacht looked the more composed on the ball and were worthy of an early lead with Miah Nikora kicking a penalty from the right touchline after Zebre were pinged for offside.
With Mike McCarthy in control at the line-out, the backs had plenty of ball, but they did not have it their own way at the breakdown. Zebre outhalf Luciana Orquera had the opportunity to level matters, but his touchline effort was wide, but within four minutes Connacht had launched their try tally for the season. Prop Denis Buckley did well to secure loose ball before a chip through bounced perfectly for the in-rushing Tiernan O'Halloran who touched down for Connacht's first try of the season. Nikora, whose goalkicking was flawless, added the extras, and a 38th minute penalty to stretch the lead to 13 points.
Zebre started the half with superb individual try from left wing Samuele Pace, who along with his backs continued to probe the Connacht defence at every opportunity. Orquera's conversion added impetus to the Italian side's revival until Connacht edged ahead with a Nikora penalty. A pushover try from George Naoupu and Nikora's conversion gave Connacht some comfort, and they needed it. For the remainder of the half, it was all the home side. Zebre's No 8 Andries Van Schalkwyk profited when he burst from the base of the scrum to cross and when Orquera closed the gap to six points, the home side continued to push forward. However's Connacht's defence held firm to ensure Connacht grabbed a valuable way victory,
Connacht: G Duffy (cpt); T O'Halloran, E Griffin, M Fifita, F Vainikolo; M Nikora, K Marmion; D Buckley, E Reynecke, R Loughney; M Swift, M McCarthy; J Muldoon, J O'Connor, G Naoupu. Replacements, F Murphy for K Marmion (HT), W Faloon for Muldoon (47m), M Jarvis for Murphy (59m) D Gannon for O'Connor (61m), N White for Buckley and R Ah You for Loughney (65m) R Henshaw for Griffin (70m).
Zebre: S Sinoti, G Venditti, A Benettin, G Garcia (cpt), S Pace, L Orquera, A Chillon, S Perugini, C Festuccia, D Ryan, Q Geldenhuys, J Sole, F Cristiano, M Bergamasco, A Van Schalwyk. Replacements, D Giazzon for Festuccia, T Tebaldi for Chillon and E Caffini for Sole (all 50m), R Trevisan for Pace (58m)m A De Marchi for Perugini and L Redolfini for Ryan (65m), A Chiesa for Benettin (68m0, N Belardo for Cristiano (70m).
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Irish Times:
Connacht yellow cards: Duffy
Try scorers: TOH (Buckley kick through), George, Macca
Independent:
Yellow cards: None reported
Try scorers: TOH, Faloon, Macca
Planet Rugby;
Yellow cards: Gannon, Ah You
Try scorers: TOH, George, Macca
sportsnewsireland.com
Yellow cards: Reported but not named
Try scorers: TOH, Buckley, Macca
Note: Article still says "More to follow"
Congrats to Planet Rugby for being the only one to get their facts right!
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Trys! 3 lovely gorgeous tries! Before the TOH job we'd gone almost 200 minutes without a 5 pointer.
Bad:
We're getting shredded in midfield a bit too often. All that hard work and 100% accuracy from Miah and we nearly handed them the win in the last minute, and it started in their own 22! I know fatigue was an issue, but still not good. Better teams will not stuff up chances like those.
Ugly(?):
Three tries and very few players congratulated the scorers. I'm hoping that's fatigue as well.
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Borders no.2 wrote: Positives:
An away win!
This is the main thing for me personally. I will never forget listening to the match this time 2 seasons ago when we beat Glasgow away (Duncan Weir missed a sitter of a drop goal if I remember correctly) and how monumental that was since the last away game we won in this league before then was back in a scrappy game away against the Dragons years before.
Away wins in this league are fantastic, and I cant be too critical with a win at this stage of the season, albeit we should be 2 from 2 now, but the win has put our season back on track.
Given the conditions in Parma where temperature has been barely below 30c the result was excellent, our lads don't get the warm weather trips in summer unlike the other provinces which helps with conditioning for early part of the season. It was no major surprise that the team struggled going into the last quarter. And I'll say it again, this is still only the second 80 minutes for this particular bunch of players...
If we're winning and playing badly at this stage I'm ok with it, pretty confident we'll improve with games and as more players return from injury/unavailability....
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ummm, wrote: I didn't get to see the game, have to say I'm confused with the comments about Gav having a poorish game seeing as he was named as MOTM.
Saw Pace's try though, definite wrist slap for the defence for that.
Probsbly down to his awful missed tackle for the first try. Otherwise he was good though.
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Saw Pace's try though, definite wrist slap for the defence for that.
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connachtexile wrote: I think ER has improved alot from last year yes I know its only two games in but I'm impressed so far.
Can't say I really agree, yes he has worked hard and I'd imagine he's an asset in the scrum (won't pretend I know).The lineout wasweaklastweekend, all that isn't attributable to him by any stretch but ultimately its his bread and butter. Our stats for the lineout were much better last night but that was mainly because we kept things very simple which ensured we got possession back but it was possession that was hard to do anything with. Also in comparison to Flavin who is a major asset when it comes to rolling mauls, Reynecke was part responsible for some poor Connacht mistakes in this area.
Maybe I'm being too harsh on him as his attitude is good but he has yet to nail down the no.2 position where at present there is no standout candidate.
Really with Flavin pushing on and Harris-Wright out injured its up to him to nail down this position for this season.
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I think that Marmion had a better game than last week too. Nikora was superb except for the over-used Garryowens.
JOC was fantastic... great turnovers. I think that George is carrying the ball into contact too upright, got ripped a couple of times if I'm not mistaken.
Buckley has obviously listened to the criticism of his fitness. He is constantly on the go. It's great to see.
Reynecke as well is very busy, but makes some bad choices.
A Connacht is not just for the Xmas Inter-Pros...
A Connacht is for Life
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One thing to note, I would not mess with Rodney, i think all 15 of the Zebre guys can count themselves lucky he calmed down, he reminded me of Robbie Morris a gentle giant but piss him off and you better run like the Zebre player did.
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