Benetton snatch dramatic victory over Connacht
Flanker Alessandro Izekor powered over with just seconds remaining to snatch Benetton a vital 18-14 United Rugby Championship victory over Connacht at Stadio Monigo.
It ended a run of three defeats for the Italians and saw them replace Connacht in the play-off places.
Ignacio Mendy also crossed for Benetton, with Jacob Umaga adding a conversion and two penalties.
Niall Murray and Cian Prendergast scored Connacht’s tries, with Jack Carty converting both.
Benetton went ahead on six minutes with the simplest of tries from an attacking scrum 15 metres out from the Connacht line.
A clean win set the platform and Alessandro Garbisi drew his man before flipping the ball out to fly-half Umaga and his long cut-out pass to Mendy gave the winger the easiest of touchdowns in the corner, with Umaga adding the extras from the touchline.
Umaga then stretched the advantage to 10-0 when Connacht were penalised for a dangerous clear-out on the 10-metre line.
After an attritional period with neither team able to get the upper hand, Connacht got themselves back into the game eight minutes before the break.
Scrum-half Michael McDonald faked to pass long and popped a short pass up to lock Murray to charge through a gaping hole in the Benetton backline and touch down under the posts.
The first points of the second half finally arrived with 12 minutes remaining when Umaga sent over a straightforward penalty as Benetton were rewarded for sustained pressure and took a 13-7 advantage into the final 10 minutes.
But back came Connacht as they elected to send a kickable penalty to the corner and, after knocking on the door in a series of phases just metres from the line, Prendergast picked up from the back of the maul to dive over under the posts and Carty’s conversion put Connacht ahead for the first time in the match.
Umaga sent a drop goal narrowly wide before Izekor bulldozed his way over in the corner to snatch victory with the final play of the game as Benetton were camped in the Connacht 22.
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"I would have swear that one year SA had 2 teams in the semis!"
popular perception of the quality of the SA provinces really doesn't match reality!
"It would be, because then the top14 will leave the competition because it is not challenging enough"
except that it would make the competition would be more challenging.
But as I pointed out, half the teams wouldn't be French.
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