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Connacht winger Fionn Carr gets caught in possession
Connacht Make Losing Return To League Action
23 October 2009, 10:00 pm
Match report by Editor
Having been 18 points down at one stage in the first half at Firhill Arena, Connacht managed to close the gap back to 27-20 with Fionn Carr's fourth try of the Magners League campaign. However, Glasgow Warriors proved too strong over the 80 minutes as they ran out 34-20 winners, clinching the bonus point with a late Thom Evans try.
The Evans brothers, Max and Thom, shared out three tries between them as Glasgow ended a two-match losing run at home by getting the better of a determined Connacht side.

Scotland centre Max, who injured his knee against the Ospreys in May, made an immediate impact on his return in Glasgow colours.

He tore through a gap in the Connacht defence, causing the initial damage and was then brilliantly fed by out-half Dan Parks for a short run-in to the line, with just two minutes gone.

Parks nailed the conversion which Connacht out-half Ian Keatley was able to cancel out with a well-struck drop goal after Frank Murphy and Mike McCarthy had set the visitors up for a series of attacks. Either side of that score, Parks missed two penalty attempts.

Towards the end of the first quarter, Parks and Keatley swapped penalties but Glasgow continued to look the more threatening with ball in hand and particularly in the backs, with Argentinian full-back Bernardo Stortoni almost released for a try.

The second Glasgow touchdown duly arrived on 26 minutes when number 8 Johnnie Beattie picked off the base of a solid scrum and powered his way over from close range, with Parks adding the extras for a 17-6 advantage.

A third converted try, this time from Thom Evans, put 18 points between the sides. Experienced scrum half Chris Cusiter combined with Parks whose popped pass set Evans free and the winger finished with aplomb, fending off Gavin Duffy to score from 40 metres out.

Connacht's defence, up front and out wide, was struggling to cope as the Evans revelled in the space offered to them and the likes of returning lock Richie Gray continually made the hard yards.

Credit to Michael Bradley's men though, they kept making the tackles and two quick-fire penalties from Keatley, just before half-time, gave them some heart at 24-12 down.

Keatley and hooker Sean Cronin were the only changes to the Connacht side that secured a famous Challenge Cup win in Montpellier last weekend.

Former England prop Robbie Morris, back from suspension, was introduced by Bradley for the second half and Keatley raised the flags once again to reduce the deficit to nine points.

He missed with his next attempt, after Parks had nudged Glasgow onto 27 points, but despite losing replacement Andrew Browne to the sin-bin, Connacht rallied and hit back with a try from top-scoring winger Fionn Carr.

Carr has been scoring tries for fun of late, this was the Ireland 'A' international's eighth try in seven matches in all competitions this season.

As Glasgow broke forward, a pass from Stortoni was intercepted by Murphy and Connacht quickly set Carr free for a run to the far corner and an encouraging five-pointer.

The second half was a scrappy affair and Glasgow let the tempo drop as Connacht's committed defence, typified by hard-hitting skipper John Muldoon, kept them at bay.

However, any thoughts of a comeback win for the visitors were firmly put to bed when Thom Evans pounced on a Mark McMillan chip to collect the Warriors' bonus point try, with six minutes remaining.

Replacement Colin Gregor added the conversion for good measure, capping off a result which the home players merited for their first half efforts.

Sean Lineen's charges should have had the game wrapped up by the hour mark, but Connacht dug their heels in, turned it into a dogfight and will be disappointed that they failed to emerge with a losing bonus point.

34 - 20
HT: 24 - 12
Att: 2,887
Tackled by Glasgow's Richie Gray, Connacht winger Fionn Carr looks for support during Friday's Magners League encounter at Firhill Arena
At a glance
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Edinburgh618
2Leinster517
3Glasgow Warriors617
4Ulster Rugby515
5Ospreys515
6Munster614
Other Magners League matches
Scarlets18 - 3Newport Gwent Dragons
Edinburgh12 - 7Munster
Ulster Rugby16 - 14Leinster
Cardiff Blues20 - 12Ospreys
Warriors Team
15. Bernardo Stortoni   14. Colin Shaw   13. Max Evans   12. Graeme Morrison   11. Thom Evans   10. Dan Parks   9. Chris Cusiter   1. Jon Welsh   2. Dougie Hall   3. Moray Low   4. Richie Gray   5. Alastair Kellock   6. Kelly Brown   7. John Barclay   8. Johnnie Beattie  

16. Pat MacArthur   17. Kevin Tkachuk   18. Dan Turner   19. Richie Vernon   20. Mark McMillan   21. Colin Gregor   22. Hefin O'Hare  

Connacht Rugby Team
15. Gavin Duffy   14. Troy Nathan   13. Niva Ta'auso   12. Keith Matthews   11. Fionn Carr   10. Ian Keatley   9. Frank Murphy   1. Brett Wilkinson   2. Sean Cronin   3. Jamie Hagan   4. Michael Swift   5. Bernie Upton   6. Mike McCarthy   7. Jonny O'Connor   8. John Muldoon  

16. Adrian Flavin   17. Robbie Morris   18. Andrew Browne   19. Ray Ofisa Treviranus   20. Conor O'Loughlin   21. Miah Nikora   22. Tiernan O'Halloran  

Scorecard
NameTriesConvPenDropTotal Points
Glasgow Warriors
Dan Parks3212
Colin Gregor12
Johnnie Beattie15
Thom Evans210
Max Evans15
Total44234

Connacht Rugby
Fionn Carr15
Ian Keatley4115
Total14120
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