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11th December 2023
04:19pm GMT

French winger Damien Penaud scored a try in Bordeaux's defeat of Connacht.[/caption]
"I came here hoping that Connacht were starved of European rugby. They're top table now and you would not think it."
O'Callaghan acknowledged the ankle injury suffered by Mack Hansen but doesn't feel that's a strong enough excuse. He then labelled their set-piece as a 'joke.'
"I promise you Sarah, some of the performances, the likes of Buccaneers and Galwegians tomorrow would have greater desire than what we've seen out of Connacht.
"I don't like to be harsh on them, but sometimes we leave them off.
"That first half was not acceptable. I was hoping, that they'd build on the momentum of a good start.
"They got into the game really early on. You can use the excuses, Mack Hansen going off injured, the bigger men, but they're excuses for this team.
"The individual errors are not good enough for Connacht at the moment. Their set piece is a joke. The line out they can't get any return of it, and it's really hurting them.'"
Connacht will be hoping to redeem themselves against Saracens this weekend in the StoneX stadium, in their second game of this year's Champions Cup pool stage.
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