Bradley happy with O'Halloran and Griffin debuts

The bright debuts of Tiarnan O'Halloran and Eoin Griffin, both just out of school, could signal the birth of real homegrown talent in the Connacht back division for the first time in the professional era.

Bradley happy with O'Halloran and Griffin debuts

The bright debuts of Tiarnan O'Halloran and Eoin Griffin, both just out of school, could signal the birth of real homegrown talent in the Connacht back division for the first time in the professional era.

Coach Michael Bradley was pleased with both players' impact as they appeared from the bench as half-time replacements. They looked right at home in the 15-14 defeat to Harlequins at The Stoop on Friday.

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