Blues Kick On After Break to Gain Valuable Win in Ireland
Western Mail › October 31, 2011
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Western Mail › October 31, 2011
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John Fallon at Galway Sportsground CONNACHT BLUES 20 TRIES: O'Halloran, McCarthy CON: O'Connor (2) PENS: O'Connor, Nikora 26 TRIES: Cuthbert, Laulala CONS: Parks (2) PENS: Parks (3) DROP GOAL: Parks Team: G Duffy; F Vainikolo (B Tuohy 52), E Griffin, H Fa'afili, T O'Halloran; O'Connor (M Nikora 52), F Murphy (P O'Donoghue for Murphy 72); B Wilkinson, A Flavin (E Reynecke 70), R Ah You (D Rogers 72), M Swift, M McCarthy, J Muldoon, G Naoupu, R Ofisa (TJ Anderson 63). Team: C Czekaj; A Cuthbert (C Sweeney 78), C Laulala, D Hewitt (G Evans 60), T James; D Parks, R Rees; J Yapp (S Hobbs 60), TR Thomas, T Filise (S Andrews 60), M Paterson, P Tito, M Molitika (D Jones 70), X Rush, J Navidi.
Attendance: 3,400 Referee: Neil Paterson (Scotland) THE BLUES came back from the dead in the second half of this RaboDirect PRO12 clash at the Sportsground on Saturday night to make it three wins from four away matches.See the full content of this document
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Blues Kick On After Break to Gain Valuable Win in Ireland
And while two converted tries directly after the restart swung this one in favour of the Welsh, Blues forwards coach Justin Burnell said they were well worth the victory in Galway.
"To be honest it was all about getting th...See the full content of this document
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