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Dax 12 - Connacht 30

European Connacht
by diom1982 (U3459910) 10 October 2008
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Congratulation Connacht!

Tries from:
John Muldoon, Johnny O'Connor and Ray Ofisa (suspicion of a forward pass from Flavin who did the grunt work).

Keatley got all three conversions plus three additional penalties. Muldoon yellow carded 6 minutes from the end. Apparently it was not merited.

Report was that Connacht had a very scrappy first half, but really got their act together in the second. Dax were really throwing the ball about, probably thinking that Connacht were not used to dealing with free flowing French flair.
Let's hope that this momentum can carry forward to next week for London Irish. :D

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posted Oct 10, 2008

Well played Connacht from me and my friend Mr.Jagermeister.

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posted Oct 10, 2008

Great result well done!

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posted Oct 10, 2008

Good job guys!

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posted Oct 10, 2008

Well done...story of the night after the dismal display by the men in red. A win against LI next week would set them on the road to the QFs.......

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posted Oct 11, 2008

Well done connacht. the scoreline implies it was a very one sided matchcheers

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posted Oct 13, 2008

Anyone who is interested in a proper report can go to http://www.knockon.ie

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