Returning internationals can help Connacht put home struggles behind them
Andy Friend’s team have lost their last four home games in all competitions. By Ciarán Kennedy Saturday 20 Feb 2021, 7:30 AM Feb 20th 2021, 7:30 AM 4,834 Views 2 Comments
Bundee Aki makes his first start since December.
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Image: James Crombie/INPHO
EVEN CONNACHT ARE finding the Sportsground a tough place to go recently. Andy Friend’s side have lost their last three on home soil in the Pro14 – four in all competitions – and defeat to Cardiff Blues tonight [7.35, TG4] would represent the first time they have lost four home Pro14 games in succession since 2013.
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Papali’i handed latest chance to prove his worth as Connacht look to find clinical edge
Andy Friend’s team are looking to get back to winning ways against Dragons following back-to-back defeats. By Ciarán Kennedy Friday 5 Feb 2021, 6:30 AM Feb 5th 2021, 6:30 AM 6,452 Views 5 Comments
Connacht s Abraham Papali’i.
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THIS WAS ALWAYS the danger. Speaking in the minutes after Connacht beat Leinster at the turn of the year, captain Quinn Roux pointed out the province have previously produced big results and then failed to back them up.
The margins have been small. Against Munster they were let down by poor decision making as the clock wound down. The Ospreys trailed 17-5 at half-time in the Sportsground. On both occasions, Connacht lost by six points.
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Hitting their stride for derbies and stuttering overseas isn’t acceptable for Andy Friend. By Sean Farrell Wednesday 20 Jan 2021, 6:23 AM Jan 20th 2021, 6:23 AM 4,262 Views 0 Comments
Tom Daly, Denis Buckley and Conor Fitzgerald at training yesterday.
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Image: James Crombie/INPHO
‘WE ALWAYS GET up for inter-pros, Friendy.’
The New Year has already delivered a landmark win and a near miss against provincial rivals for Connacht, but their head coach remains intent on broadening the focus.
To make hay when the heat of a derby day is removed and they must generate intensity for a fixture with far fewer eyes trained upon it.