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9th October 2016
10:34am BST

"Only Connacht would try something like that!" he exclaimed.
Following Connacht's 30-25 win over Ulster, Lam revealed just how disrupted his team's preparations were by injuries.
"I knew we were going to get a good game when I saw what the weather would be like. I said to the boys, 'Let's go and play'... "It was such a horrendous week, in terms of disruptions. We had some guys in Ireland camp but we named the team on Monday. That team completely changed. We had training on Wednesday but we had to put that back until the evening, when me and John Muldoon came from [the Champions Cup launch in] Dublin. "More guys dropped out on Wednesday and more dropped out during the captain's run, on Friday."Lam was forced to bring Ultan Dillane into his second row after Quinn Roux dropped out with injury. Caolin Blade stepped in for the dinged up Kieran Marmion and Craig Ronaldson was pulled from Galwegians club duty, with Galwegians, to start at 12 when Peter Robb went down. "For Craig to play 80 minutes after being out such a long time was great... It was all last minute dot-com," Lam remarked. Les Kiss expressed his frustrations with how injuries have halted his team's momentum after they had won their opening four fixtures of the season. He now looks set to be without Louis Ludik for next weekend's Champions Cup game with Bordeaux while Darren Cave is a fresh doubt. Kiss said:
"It is another lesson in terms of understanding that when you are building a squad and are putting it together, the perception in certain areas is that you have enough and you should get them elsewhere. That is ridiculous, in this day and age."This day and age appears to be one where professional rugby squads need four bodies to cover every one position. Check out the latest episode of Football: Friday Live
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