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Connacht looking for 'Super Seven' in Europe

Article Published: Wednesday 9 December 2009

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Connacht Rugby have flown the flag for Ireland in the knock-out stages of the Amlin Challenge Cup six times - but coach Michael Bradley accepts that making that a "super seven" this season will be even more of a notable achievement.

Only the five Pool winners will qualify for the quarter-finals, where they will be joined by three Heineken Cup group runners-up, and Connacht have earned a last eight place as Pool winners just once, in the 1997/98 tournament.

On Saturday they take on Worcester Warriors in Round 3 at Sixways as Pool 2 leaders with their back-to-back contests against the English Premiership side set to go some way to determining quarter-final qualification.

"We are in pole position in the group as we have won both our games but our next three tournament matches are against Worcester, Worcester and then Montpellier so after those games we will know exactly where we are in regard to qualification," said Bradley.

"But if we can gain the upper hand in those back-to-backs against Worcester then we will be well placed.

"However, the change in the rules for quarter-final qualification so that only the Pool winners go through, has certainly made things much more difficult.

"But if we can top our group and qualify that would be a huge progressive step up for us and something that would be a real feather in our cap."

Connacht will go into the Sixways showdown on the back of a 21-9 Magners League defeat against Cardiff Blues with Bradley relishing the European resumption.
"Reaching the Amlin quarters would be a great achievement and big part of our season," said Bradley.

"We always enjoy playing in the tournament, travelling to different places and coming up against foreign opposition and testing ourselves against quality opposition - which Worcester and Montpellier most certainly are.

"Along with ourselves that makes for three relatively even sides and, while we are always competitive, we also know that, on our day and if things go for us, we can win those evenly balanced matches.
"We have great respect for Worcester and the match on Saturday at Sixways promises to be a real challenge but we also know the opportunity is there for us.

"We played Worcester in the tournament a few seasons ago and we know from those games that they certainly fight very hard and since then they have added a number of overseas players who have brought pace and speed to their back line.

"If they can establish a strong forward platform then they can be a very dangerous side.

"The result in Cardiff at the weekend means we have now won 4 from 9 and overall I am happy in terms of where we are.

"And I am delighted that our captain John Muldoon and Ian Keatley got capped by Ireland during the summer and now Sean Cronin has joined them during the autumn internationals.

"We also had several players representing Ireland A so we are going on along quite nicely."

 
 
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