Celtic League: Connacht add to scalps tally
Newport 14 Connacht 16
Connacht added Newport to their growing collection of Celtic League
scalps by punishing an abject Black and Ambers display at Rodney Parade
tonight.
Wayne Munn’s interception try just before half-time put the Irish
province in control, but they were left hanging on during a frantic
finale.
Newport substitute Shane Howarth missed a penalty with the last kick of
a forgettable match.
Had it gone over, then the home side would have triumphed totally
undeservedly by one point.
Having already beaten Cardiff and Neath this season, Connacht clearly
fancied their chances against an under-strength Newport side.
Coach Ian McIntosh chose to leave Howarth, Springbok Adrian Garvey and
Welsh international second-row forward Mike Voyle on the bench in the run-
up to next Saturday’s trip to Neath.
But the decision backfired as Newport wasted numerous chances through
careless handling and woeful technical indiscipline.
Only 19-year-old centre Nathan Brew shone in attack, and although both
Howarth and Voyle went on for the final 15 minutes they couldn’t lift a
dire Newport display from the doldrums.
The Gwent club now face an uphill task to qualify for the knockout
stages of this season’s inaugural competition, and there were
disbelieving comments from a stunned crowd of just under 6,000.
Both teams had two players sin-binned by English referee John Barnard.
Newport captain Simon Raiwalui went in the 14th minute, while his team-
mate Paul Young was yellow-carded just after half-time for punching.
Connacht also twice found themselves reduced to 14 men, flanker Jonny
O’Connor and prop Peter Bracken the villains yet no one could argue
with the final result.
Newport fly-half Jason Strange and his opposite number Mark McHugh
kicked early penalties and they each added a further penalty before Munn
sprinted clear during first-half injury time.
The Connacht wing gratefully accepted Newport scrum-half Dale Burn’s
wayward pass 40 metres out, and Newport had no one to stop him from
claiming a touchdown that McHugh improved.
Leading 13-6 at the break, Connacht inched further ahead when substitute
Eric Elwood booted a penalty but then it was all hands on deck as
Newport tried desperately to rescue the match.
Howarth kicked a penalty six minutes from time, and flanker Andrew
Powell stormed over for a try in injury time.
But Howarth crucially could not convert and then missed a last-gasp
penalty from 25 metres, and Connacht could celebrate.





