The Connaughtmen need a shouting escape
Once I have said this: everyone has the right. Connacht was a great moment in the Quarter Finals of the Challenge against Grenoble last Saturday. However, having said that, and I am sorry to be negative in this case, what good display if you miss the conflict?

That's just made by Phat Lam men.
They had a 16 point gap on the town team but they returned to the game and the Irish lost a game that many other professional teams would not lose. When there was a need for a change of strategy rather than the constant, no matter where on the field they were playing, on their own line even western men had only one tune. They did not have a strategy or an escape device under pressure on their own line, which too often occurred over the eighth minute. But when the game was over, it was clear to everyone that these tactics did not make any sense, and despite the greatness and courage of the men of Galway, they paid dearly for their own innocence. What is it worth being brave if you lose?
Well, it is worthwhile if those who are learning learn lessons.
We may have the answer to this question this Saturday, when Connacht will take the Munster in Boherbeg. Ten teams and four places on the table divide these two teams, the Munster in sixth place and the risk of not getting a place in the European Senior Cup next season. The Munstermen and their loyal followers would certainly have had no welcome before.
Will the Connacht be able to curb the Red Army in particular as they are in danger? Without a change in Connacht tactics, there is a danger that visitors will dominate.
Before that game, the Leinstermen, who are on top of the table, will be going to Edinburgh, seventh. The Leinstermen may benefit from the town's advantage and perhaps even five points.
At three o'clock on Saturday the Ulstermen will play against Zebre in Italy, who are five places behind them, in their tenth place. Don't be confused, the Ulstermen will have to try to find five points in this game as they look for a place among the four teams on top of the table and only three preliminary rounds left to play. The men of Belfast may have the day but that doesn't mean they'll be lifting them on the table. Teams who are currently in the top four will have something to say about this.
That's just made by Phat Lam men.
They had a 16 point gap on the town team but they returned to the game and the Irish lost a game that many other professional teams would not lose. When there was a need for a change of strategy rather than the constant, no matter where on the field they were playing, on their own line even western men had only one tune. They did not have a strategy or an escape device under pressure on their own line, which too often occurred over the eighth minute. But when the game was over, it was clear to everyone that these tactics did not make any sense, and despite the greatness and courage of the men of Galway, they paid dearly for their own innocence. What is it worth being brave if you lose?
Well, it is worthwhile if those who are learning learn lessons.
Has Connacht learned a lesson?
We may have the answer to this question this Saturday, when Connacht will take the Munster in Boherbeg. Ten teams and four places on the table divide these two teams, the Munster in sixth place and the risk of not getting a place in the European Senior Cup next season. The Munstermen and their loyal followers would certainly have had no welcome before.
Will the Connacht be able to curb the Red Army in particular as they are in danger? Without a change in Connacht tactics, there is a danger that visitors will dominate.
Before that game, the Leinstermen, who are on top of the table, will be going to Edinburgh, seventh. The Leinstermen may benefit from the town's advantage and perhaps even five points.
At three o'clock on Saturday the Ulstermen will play against Zebre in Italy, who are five places behind them, in their tenth place. Don't be confused, the Ulstermen will have to try to find five points in this game as they look for a place among the four teams on top of the table and only three preliminary rounds left to play. The men of Belfast may have the day but that doesn't mean they'll be lifting them on the table. Teams who are currently in the top four will have something to say about this.
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