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Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
By Sea_point
August 15 2008
Michael Bradley has announced twelve changes to his side, with one positional switch for Connacht's clash with Harlequins at the Sportsground tomorrow evening (6:30pm). Supporter will be excited by the debut of very promising young fly-half Ian Keatley who has been partnered with Frank Murphy at scrum-half.
Connacht v Harlequins
Sat - 16/08/2008 at 18:30


Connacht's international contingent is set to return to action having played in the summer internationals and Churchill Cup. This means recalls for former Quin Gavin Duffy, Johnny O'Connor, Keith Matthews, Sean Cronin and Ian Keatley. Cronin and Keatley will also be playing their first games for the province, while Australian wing Liam Bibo and former Leicester Tiger - Frank Murphy will be starting for the first time.

John Muldoon is fit to captain the side for the first time, having overcome a bout of flu which forced his late withdrawal prior to last week's friendly with Leeds Carnegie. The experienced lock Michael Swift starts for the first time since injuring a kidney against Leinster in February partnering Andrew Farley in a very strong second row partnership.

Robbie Morris and Brett Wilkinson start in a new front row with Cronin at Hooker, and there is also an all new look half back partnership to excite the Connacht supporters with the very promising Ian Keatley and experienced Frank Murphy starting together for the first time.

No doubt both Bradley and the Connacht support will be hoping to see better use of possession from this new partnership John Hearty moves from outside centre to the left wing and another former Quin; Mel Deane starts at inside centre.

Connacht:

G Duffy; L Bibo, M Deane, K Matthews, J Hearty; I Keatley, F Murphy; B Wilkinson, S Cronin, R Morris; M Swift, A Farley; J Muldoon (C), J O'Connor, C Rigney.

Replacements from:
A Flavin, C Muldoon, R Loughney, J Lyne, B McGovern, A Browne, M McCarthy, K Campbell, A Dunne, T Nathan, A Wynne.

 Quins:

To be announced


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Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: Connacht Rugby Supporters (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2008 13:12

Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.

Re: Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: lgwt@castlebar (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2008 14:28

And the Harlequins team is:

Quins
1.Ceri Jones
2.Tani Fuga
3.John Brooks
4.James Percival
5.Jim Evans
6.Phil Davies
7.Neil McMillan
8.Chris York
9.Danny Care
10.Nick Evans
11. Seb Stegmann
12. Jordan Turner-Hall
13. De Wet Barry (Captain)
14.Charlie Amesbury
15.Tom Williams

Re: Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: Sea_Point (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2008 16:47

That's two pretty full strength sides by the looks of them, should be interesting for sure...(Sm5)

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Re: Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: Borders no.2 (IP Logged)
Date: 15/08/2008 23:53

Strong Harlequins team.I thought they were bringing a weaker than usual team due to the 7s tournament.Should be interesting to see their half back partnership since they are in Ulster's HC group as well.

Looking forward to this.Expect a much better effort from Connacht this week and hopefully we can see a good collective performance and an indication that we aren't going down the same road as the last 3 years.

Re: Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: Sea_Point (IP Logged)
Date: 16/08/2008 00:23

Yeah, as excited as we are about young Keatley and Murphy at half-back, I think they'll be pretty excited about seeing how Nick Evans and Danny Care get on.....

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Re: Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: Sea_Point (IP Logged)
Date: 16/08/2008 19:31

Good result, a 24-8 win. From the brief comments on the Quins supporters site we were all over them in the lineout, they couldn't buy one in the first half. It'll be interesting to see the full match report. Not holding my breath that it'll make a national newspaper (never mind the result even).

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Re: Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: LDTT (IP Logged)
Date: 16/08/2008 20:41

Ah yeah Keatly had a great game today. Drop goals, conversions and penos. He got the lot. Frank Murphy had a slow start but ultimately played well. Pack were savage. Farley, O'Connor, Swift & Muldoon all did well. New boy Cronin played well also.
They held 'Quins of the in first half against the wind and we in touch at half time. Then upped the pressure in the second half. Played the position game and ultimately Quins couldn't live with the pressure.

Good win. Well deserved.



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Re: Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: Sea_Point (IP Logged)
Date: 16/08/2008 21:30

Quote:
LDTT
Ah yeah Keatly had a great game today. Drop goals, trys, conversions and penos. He got the lot. Frank Murphy had a slow start but ultimately played well. Pack were savage. Farley, O'Connor, Swift & Muldoon all did well. New boy Cronin played well also.
They held 'Quins of the in first half against the wind and we in touch at half time. Then upped the pressure in the second half. Played the position game and ultimately Quins couldn't live with the pressure.

Good win. Well deserved.

Any view on how Bibo did..?

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Re: Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: Borders no.2 (IP Logged)
Date: 16/08/2008 21:53

Agree with ldtt on all his points there.I'd add that Matthews looked good,Gavin Duffy did well for his first outing.I was quietly impressed by Bibo he certainly hasn't done himself any harm in the last 2 games.

We looked very good tonight and the basis is now there for us to push on and head into the season in good form.Good to see Bradley gave the team pretty much the 80 mins on the park and that definitely helped cohesion.In fairness all the new signings have impressed to some degree.

Manky night though!!!!!!!

Re: Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: ga1wegian (IP Logged)
Date: 17/08/2008 08:01

That was as good a performance as last weeks was awful - looks like we have a pretty decent 1st team with not too much in reserve. Everyone performed well and Keatly was outstanding. The pack were brilliant and I really liked Cronin's contribution around the park, he threw really well also. There seemed to be huge desire there this week compared to last week and JOC is still a legend. The small crowd, although not bad considering the unbelievably bad weather, really got behind the team after Swifty threw a dummy reminicent of John Dawes from the great BaaBaas try against the All-Blacks - YES it was that good, it will take something to top that as moment of the season so far - it has been put up on You Tube

Last week I was so disappointed by the display I couldn't even talk about it, this week we were bloody brilliant - ah the joys of being a Connacht fan

Re: Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: LDTT (IP Logged)
Date: 17/08/2008 15:12

Bibo has been putting in the hours in the gym. He's gotten a lot bigger since last season. He didn't really get many chances going forward. Was reasonably good on defense. He didn't stand out like Roberts did last week. Though, different game was played this week with the dodgy weather and all.

Re: Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: lgwt@castlebar (IP Logged)
Date: 18/08/2008 10:46

Keatley was assured though I thought a few passes from his S-Half certainly asked questions of him. Morris had a good game too, both in the tight and around the field.

Re: Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: lgwt@castlebar (IP Logged)
Date: 18/08/2008 12:35

From the IT:

PRE-SEASON CHALLENGE: IRELAND A's Ian Keatley made an impressive debut for Connacht on Saturday in their pre-season challenge against NEC Harlequins at the Galway Sportsground.

The 21-year-old former Clontarf RFC outhalf, partnering another new recruit, scrumhalf Frank Murphy, notched 14 of Connacht's tally in the 24-8 win over the English premiership side, including two second-half drop-goals.

Keatley had opened Connacht's account with a ninth-minute penalty, but it was the visitors, shorn of several front-line players on duty at the Middlesex Sevens, who took a half-time lead through a Tom Williams try and a penalty from the boot of Nick Evans.

Connacht were better able to utilise the wind in the second half, however, and they took the lead after Murphy set up Keith Matthews for a try, with Keatley, having already landed an early second-half penalty, adding the extras.

He then kept Connacht in front with two drop goals, before flanker and new Connacht captain John Muldoon crowned a fine Connacht performance with a 78th-minute try.

Coach Michael Bradley acknowledged Keatley's contribution.

"It was a good start," said Bradley. "He's a confident young man and it's important players like him get game time. He put himself into position where he is competing for the number 10 jersey.

"He was on the Ireland under-20 Grand Slam-winning team and has made appearances in the Churchill Cup in the past two years and it is important he gets game time."

Bradley had other reasons for satisfaction.

"It was a good performance from the team all round, and the collision area, which is always key, was good last week against Leeds and it improved again this week.

"The new guys coming in have to put pressure on the guys in the slots. Liam Bibo has put two solid performances together, which is good to see.

"Frank Murphy and Seán Cronin came in and put in good performances."

SCORERS: Connacht: Tries - Matthews, Muldoon; Pens - Keatley (2); Con - Keatley; Drop goals - Keatley (2). Harlequins: Try - T Williams; Pen - Evans.

CONNACHT: G Duffy; L Bibo, M Deane, K Matthews, J Hearty; I Keatley, F Murphy; B Wilkinson, S Cronin, R Morris; M Swift, A Farley; J Muldoon, J OConnor, C Rigney.

Replacements: M McCarthy for Swift (63 mins); A Browne for Rigney (70 mins); A Dunne for Keatley, T Nathan for Matthews, A Wynne for Deane (all 75 mins); C Muldoon, A Flavin, R Loughney, J Lyne, B McGovern, K Campbell.

HARLEQUINS: T Williams; C Amesbury, D W Barry, J Turner-Hall, S Stegman; N Evans, D Care; C Jones, T Fuga, J Brooks; J Percival, J Evans; P Davies, N McMillan, C York.

Replacements: O Kohn for Percival, S O'Connor for Evans, A Croall for Brooks, M Lambert for Jones (all half-time); G Robson, G Williams for Turner-Hall, G Lowe for Care (both 57 mins); S Smith for Evans (70 mins); T Sargeant for McMillan (78 mins).

Re: Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: RogueXV (IP Logged)
Date: 20/08/2008 16:25

Perhaps Bradley is trying to keep things in check, but the way he talks about Keatley it sounds like he wouldn't start him when the season starts even if it was apparent he was the top outhalf.

I wonder if Nathan will end up regretting signing with Connacht, though he is getting some time on the pitch. Just not at outhalf.

Re: Connacht announce team for Quins friendly.
Posted by: RogueXV (IP Logged)
Date: 20/08/2008 17:25

Obviously I should have read seanin's thread about Keatley before I posted here.

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