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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. Image: James Crombie/INPHO 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. ....
It s an unbelievable privilege to play professional sport, but there are ups and downs Brendan Macken has retired at the age of 29 after a career with Leinster, Wasps, and London Irish. By Murray Kinsella Sunday 24 Jan 2021, 8:00 AM Jan 24th 2021, 8:00 AM 32,886 Views 5 Comments Macken playing for Wasps against his native Leinster in 2016. Macken playing for Wasps against his native Leinster in 2016. IN THE END, Brendan Macken feels lucky he spent the last year of his rugby career injured. The slow conclusion allowed the 29-year-old to ready himself for the next chapter and he’s thankful he avoided the sudden ending others are confronted with. ....
2020-21 Champions Cup: The contenders, TV details, kick-off times and more Gerry Thornley explains the tournament’s new format on the eve of the first round Thu, Dec 10, 2020, 18:00
Against the most disconcerting backdrop the sport has ever known, the Heineken Champions Cup is back with a new, one-off, complex format which is both shortened and expanded at the same time. The first of four rounds kicks off this weekend, with the second next weekend followed by the last two in January. And that’s it for the group stages, with 24 teams whittled down to eight. On the positive side, reverting to an expanded cast of 24, as opposed to 20 or even the oft-mooted 16, adds plenty of variety. There will be no match-ups between teams from the same leagues and two-legged, home and away quarter-finals should be very interesting as well as novel. ....