Magners League Table

Team
Pld
Pts
MunsterMunster622
OspreysOspreys519
Glasgow WarriorsWarriors615
ScarletsScarlets513
LeinsterLeinster613
EdinburghEdinburgh612
Cardiff BluesBlues511
Ulster RugbyUlster611
Newport Gwent DragonsDragons510
Connacht RugbyConnacht68
Connacht end season with win
33 - 7
Sportsground   Att: 1,100
Referee: Nigel Owens
Friday 26th May 2006, 18:30
Connacht brought their losing sequence to an end on Friday night when they handsomely beat the visiting Glasgow Warriors 33-7.
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David Slemen was a try scorer for Connacht
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The loss meant Glasgow have missed out on Heineken Cup qualification for next season.

Connacht notched five tries and will look forward to next season, to build in this success.

The result - Connacht´s first win in four games - means Border Reivers will join Edinburgh as Scotland´s representatives in next season´s Heineken Cup.

Glasgow, buoyed by their triumph over Llanelli two weeks ago, had everything to play for but a poor display saw Sean Lineen´s men outmanoeuvred.

The Irish province, with nothing but pride on the line, lifted themselves off the bottom rung of the Celtic League as tries from flanker Matt Lacey, hooker John Fogarty, scrum-half Chris Keane, young lock David Gannon and replacement fly-half David Slemen saw them untroubled.

Glasgow´s disappointment was magnified as they slipped to 11th in the standings. Connacht, the League´s long-time bottom side, managed to finish above the Scots - both sides ended the campaign on 37 points, but the westerners pinched 10th place courtesy of their six victories to Glasgow´s five.

Connacht got the ideal start when Lacey muscled over from close range in the seventh minute. Fly-half Mark McHugh missed the conversion from wide out on the right but regained his poise on the quarter-hour to add the extras to Fogarty´s effort.

Connacht´s brutish pack were bossing matters up front and McHugh´s sweet right boot had his side constantly on the march. His opposite number Colin Gregor, so influential on his last visit to Ireland - he scored 21 points in a surprise victory at Munster, was kept relatively quiet.

Connacht tagged on a third try just before the break when Keane, who, like Fogarty, is part of the Ireland A squad for next month´s Churchill Cup, sliced through for his first League try in three seasons. McHugh converted for a 19-0 half-time lead.

Glasgow scrum-half Sam Pinder got his side off the mark, five minutes into the second half, when he rounded off a neat move for Gregor to convert.

But Pinder turned villain moments later when his pass was intercepted by Gannon, another Churchill Cup-bound player, on the Glasgow 10-metre line and the Buccaneers clubman had enough pace to gallop over and bag a converted score.

Slemen completed the rout 12 minutes from the end, with McHugh adding his fourth conversion to crown only Connacht´s third win in eight meetings with Glasgow.
Connacht Rugby V Glasgow Warriors
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Matt Mostyn
15
Graydon Staniforth





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Conor McPhillips
14
Spencer Davey






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John Hearty
13
Hefin O'Hare












Gavin Williams
12
Graeme Morrison












Darren Yapp
11
Rory Lamont









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Mark McHugh
10
Colin Gregor


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1

Chris Keane
9
Sam Pinder

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Ray Hogan
1
Stuart Corsar





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1

John Fogarty
2
Fergus Thomson





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Stephen Knoop
3
Kevin Tkachuk










1

David Gannon
4
James Eddie





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Andrew Farley
5
Dan Turner












John Muldoon
6
Jon Petrie





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1

Matt Lacey
7
Donnie Macfadyen





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Colm Rigney
8
Johnnie Beattie






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Joe Merrigan
16
Eric Milligan





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Adrian Clarke
17
Scott Lawson





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David McGowan
18
Craig Hamilton





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Michael Swift
19
John Barclay





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Tom Tierney
20
Andrew Wilson





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David Slemen
21
Dan Parks





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Ted Robinson
22
Iain Kennedy





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Penalty Tries
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First half timeline
7Connacht Rugby
Try - M Lacey
14Connacht Rugby
Try - J Fogarty
14Connacht Rugby
Conversion - M McHugh
34Connacht Rugby
Try - C Keane
34Connacht Rugby
Conversion - M McHugh
Second half timeline
41Glasgow Warriors
Substitution - E Milligan on for S Corsar
41Glasgow Warriors
Substitution - I Kennedy on for G Staniforth
44Connacht Rugby
Substitution - M Swift on for C Rigney
44Connacht Rugby
Substitution - D Slemen on for M Mostyn
45Glasgow Warriors
Try - S Pinder
45Glasgow Warriors
Conversion - C Gregor
47Glasgow Warriors
Substitution - S Lawson on for F Thomson
48Glasgow Warriors
Substitution - D Parks on for S Pinder
48Glasgow Warriors
Substitution - A Wilson on for J Petrie
49Connacht Rugby
Try - D Gannon
49Connacht Rugby
Conversion - M McHugh
54Connacht Rugby
Substitution - T Tierney on for C Keane
57Glasgow Warriors
Substitution - J Barclay on for D Macfadyen
59Connacht Rugby
Substitution - D McGowan on for A Farley
62Glasgow Warriors
Substitution - C Hamilton on for J Eddie
62Glasgow Warriors
Substitution - J Barclay on for J Petrie
65Connacht Rugby
Substitution - A Clarke on for R Hogan
68Connacht Rugby
Try - D Slemen
68Connacht Rugby
Conversion - M McHugh
68Connacht Rugby
Substitution - T Robinson on for J Hearty
70Connacht Rugby
Substitution - J Merrigan on for J Fogarty
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