Rugby Union: Connacht way too Pau-werful
SPENCER SMITHCONNACHT will take a first-leg lead to France next weekend after running in four tries against Pau in yesterday's Parker Pen Challenge Cup second-round clash in Galway.
Michael Bradley continued his squad rotation policy and dropped regular out-half Eric Elwood to the bench. However, his calming influence was missed in the early stages as Connacht conceded a try after five minutes.
Right-wing Rida Jaouher touched down during a spell of pressure for the home scrum with captain David Aucagne adding the conversion for a 7-0 lead.
Out-half David Hewitt, just five days short of his 24th birthday, hit back with two penalties, the first from 40 metres, to pull Connacht within a point on 18 minutes.
They deservedly took the lead four minutes later as their back line swung play from right to left, stretching Pau before ex-England Under-18 back-row Michael Swift crashed over in the left corner to leave Connacht 16-7 at the break.
Pau suffered a setback with the sin-binning of No8 Bruno Bordenave four minutes into the second half before a straight forward penalty from Hewitt put Connacht 12 points in front.
A third try from No.8 O'Sullivan put the result beyond doubt on 58 minutes with substitute Elwood's conversion hitting a post before going wide.
Replacement scrum-half Conor O'Loughlin set up Connacht's fourth with a surging midfield break before offloading for former Ireland international Matt Mostyn to score with two minutes remaining.
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