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Farrell Shines As Connacht’s Late Two-Try Hero

Replacement Tom Farrell’s 85th-minute try ended the Toyota Cheetahs’ blistering start to the GUINNESS PRO14 season as Connacht won an epic seven-try contest 24-22 at the Sportsground.

Trailing 22-19, Connacht’s bravery in turning down two kickable penalties was rewarded when Farrell brilliantly stretched over past three defenders for his second score during an edge-of-the-seat final 14 minutes.

The Conference A leaders, who gained a perfect 15 points at their Bloemfontein fortress in recent weeks, had seemingly done the hard work in fighting back from 14-5 down at half-time. Ruan Pienaar kicked a penalty and converted tries from Rhyno Smith and Clayton Blommetijies.

However, Connacht took full advantage of centre Dries Swanepoel’s 70th-minute red card for a dangerous head-led challenge on Caolin Blade.

Farrell bagged a late brace to add to first half scores from man-of-the-match Niyi Adeolokun, on his seasonal debut, and Kieran Marmion. Joseph Dweba notched the visitors’ first half effort.

This fast-paced fourth round tie had burst into life when Conor Fitzgerald motored through a gap on a flying 13th-minute break. Connacht’s young out-half popped up a few phases later to show soft hands in sending Adeolokun sprinting over to the right of the posts.

Swanepoel had a score ruled out for a forward pass from Blommetijies, but the Cheetahs capitalised on successive penalties. Hooker Dweba plunged over from a 28th-minute lineout maul for his fifth try of the season, which went unconverted.

The searing pace of the Cheetahs back-three caused problems for Connacht, although Adeolokun was just as elusive. He carved open some space via Kyle Godwin’s 37th-minute skip pass and evaded two more defenders to lay off for Marmion to finish off and Fitzgerald converted.

After the home forwards dug deep to prevent a second Cheetahs maul try before the interval, a nasty-looking injury ended Gavin Thornbury’s involvement and a Pienaar penalty drew the South Africans closer in the 45th minute.

Connacht were left to rue two lost lineouts in attacking positions as the Cheetahs clinically turned the tables. Full-back Smith ran in his sixth try of the campaign, showing his lightning-quick pace from the left wing, and Benhard Janse van Rensburg’s well-timed 61st-minute pass released winger Blommetijies for his crisp finish.

Pienaar landed both conversions to make it 22-14 and the in-form South Africans were on course for their first ever victory on Irish soil. Despite lock Sintu Manjezi’s huge workload in defence, Swanepoel’s dismissal invited Connacht forward and Farrell struck from a 71st-minute maul.

Fitzgerald was unable to convert, and although he kicked his side back into the visitors’ 22, Connacht’s lineout let them down at crucial stage.

Nonetheless, the westerners’ captain Jarrad Butler backed the scrum late on, twice turning down a close-in shot at the posts, and it paid off when a sweeping move ended up with Farrell reaching over for his match-winning bonus point try.

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