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The Wrap: 153 reasons why Waratahs coach Rob Penney must be left alone

The Wrap: 153 reasons why Waratahs coach Rob Penney must be left alone A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size Consider the following names. It’s a long list, but bear with me; that’s the point. Malachi Hawkes, Moses Alo-Emile, Paul Alo-Emile, Guy Millar, Dave Lolohea, Emile Tuimavave, Sekope Kepu, Oli Hoskins, Paddy Ryan, Shambeckler Vui, Sam Talakai, Les Makin, Pek Cowan, Tim Metcher, Aidan Ross and Jermaine Ainsley. Tolu Latu, John Ulugia, Julian Heaven, Sam Kitchen, Effie Ma’afu, Hugh Roach and Lindsay Stevens.

Control key as Connacht bring big guns to Benetton

Control key as Connacht bring big guns to Benetton The western province are riding high in Conference B and ought to have plenty in reserve in Treviso. By Sean Farrell Friday 26 Feb 2021, 7:00 AM Feb 26th 2021, 7:00 AM 3,342 Views 1 Comment Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO THERE’S NO NEED to go making this interesting. Benetton Rugby will kick off this evening’s Pro14 meeting against Connacht (kick-off 17.30, TG4) without a win to their name. Connacht arrived in Italy last night with every right to feel they can still challenge Munster for top spot in Conference B. Yet the western province will be wary of opening up their stride too much lest this potential banana skin force them to look downward rather than up.

Bundee Aki s last minute try seals victory for Connacht in Treviso

Bundee Aki s last minute try seals victory for Connacht in Treviso Connacht beat Benetton Treviso 19-17 to keep the pressure on Munster in Conference B. By Garry Doyle Friday 26 Feb 2021, 7:42 PM Feb 26th 2021, 7:42 PM 12,867 Views 14 Comments Bundee Aki is tackled by Luca Morisi. Image: Elena Barbini/INPHO Image: Elena Barbini/INPHO Connacht 19 THEY ROLLED THE dice and their numbers didn’t come up. Then out of nowhere, the dealer gave them another try. Two minutes were left on the clock. They were that close to a sickening defeat. Yet Connacht turned down a second chance to take a shot at goal that would have earned them a draw.

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