Zebre 5
Connacht 6
John Fallon reports from Stadio Lanfranchi
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CONNACHT WILL GO their showdown with Cardiff Blues next weekend on the back of two very poor performances, but at least they held on for victory in a mistake-ridden clash at Stadio Lanfranchi tonight.
Zebre’s lack of a place-kicker was the main reason Connacht survived with the Italians missing eight points off the tee, including a late penalty from replacement Guglielmo Palazzani.
Victory means Andy Friend’s side go into next weekend’s clash with Cardiff in Galway four points ahead of the Blues in third place in Conference A, as the race for the play-offs heats up.
The stop-start nature of the opening half, with scrum resets and a litany of injuries, did little for a dominant Connacht side and they had to settle for a 6-0 interval lead.
The Connacht scrum was on top and Zebre’s lineout was in disarray but Friend’s men were unable to punish a side looking for their first win in the competition since October.
Jack Carty edged them in front with an early penalty in front of the posts but their decisions to opt for scrums from a couple of other kickable penalties didn’t pay a dividend.
In the end, they reverted to going for the posts at the end of the opening quarter but while they dominated from there to the break they rarely looked like getting over for the opening try.
Carty kicked six points for Connacht. Source: Giuseppe Fama/INPHO
That honour fell to Zebre three minutes after the restart in their first worthwhile attack of the game with the Connacht defence easily prised open and while Tommaso Boni was stopped short, his Italian international colleague Mattia Bellini picked and dived over from close range.
Fullback Edordo Padovani, on kicking duty after Carlo Canna’s season was ended against Munster, missed the conversion from the left so Connacht kept their noses 6-5 in front.
Darragh Leader had a 55th minute try ruled out after a forward pass from Tom Daly to Peter Robb in the build-up.