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Connacht 5Glasgow Warriors 41
By John Fallon at the Sportsground
CONNACHT, HAVING ONLY lost once at home last season, suffered their biggest-ever opening day defeat in the 16-year history of the league.
It was a deflating defeat for the champions as they were blown away by a Glasgow side who clearly learned a lot from two defeats at the Sportsground in the business end of last season.
A crowd of just 6,063 turned up at the Galway venue to watch Connacht play their first match since they won the first ever trophy they won in their 131-year history.
And while that crowd created a great atmosphere as the Guinness Pro12 trophy was brought on to the field prior to the game, the celebratory mood did not last as things unraveled on the field.
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Connacht, having only played one preseason game, looked rusty and far removed from the side which marched to the Pro12 title in such style.
Irish coach Joe Schmidt was in attendance as the champions of the past two seasons squared up, but a blustery evening made it extremely difficult for these two exciting sides to play their usual expansive game.
Niyi Adeolokun scored the only try for the home side. Source: Billy Stickland/INPHO
Glasgow, beaten twice at the Sportsground at the end of last season, had the strong wind behind them playing into the College Road end, but lineouts and any kicking was difficult regardless of whether playing with or against the gust.
But Glasgow managed to get wide often enough for former Ulster winger Tommy Seymour to get over for a brace of tries in the opening half to lead 13-5 at the interval.
He struck for the first after eleven minutes just shortly after doing well to deny Niyi Adeolokun at the other end, finishing in style in the left corner after the Scots worked the ball across the field to create the overlap.
Henry Pyrgos extended the lead with a penalty after 25 minutes from 30 metres in front of the posts but the Connacht scrum got on top and won some invaluable possession.
Glasgow No.8 Ryan Wilson, just back on the field after a blood injury, was binned for a late challenge on Jack Carty and Connacht used the advantage well.
The Pro12 player of the year Bundee Aki was key to the creation of Connacht’s first try of the season, with props Denis Buckley and Finlay Bealham showing good hands before Eoin Griffin, back after two seasons with London Irish, set up Adeolokun and he did superbly to beat Pyrgos to score in the left corner after seven minutes.