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2014–15 Connacht Rugby season

The 2014–15 season was Irish provincial rugby union side Connacht Rugby's fourteenth season competing in the Pro12, and the team's nineteenth season as a professional side. It was also Pat Lam's second season in charge of the side.

2014–15 Connacht Rugby season
Ground(s)Galway Sportsgrounds
(Capacity: 7,800)
CEOWillie Ruane
Coach(es)Pat Lam
Captain(s)John Muldoon
Most appearancesGeorge Naoupu (28)
Top scorerJack Carty (119)
Most triesMatt Healy (9)
Pro12
Challenge Cup
7th
Quarter-finals
1st kit
2nd kit
3rd kit

As well as playing in the Pro12, Connacht competed in the newly established Rugby Challenge Cup, having played in the now-defunct Heineken Cup the previous season. The second-tier side, the Connacht Eagles, competed in the 2014–15 British and Irish Cup.

Season edit

Background edit

The 2014–15 season saw the Heineken Cup replaced by the 20 team Rugby Champions Cup and the creation of this competition meant the Pro12 standings would have a greater impact on European qualification. Under the previous format, the Pro12 provided a minimum of ten teams, with Scotland and Italy providing two teams each, and Ireland and Wales both providing three.[citation needed]

The new system saw one place now being reserved for the highest finishing Pro12 team from each of four participating countries, along with three other qualifiers based solely on league position, for a total of seven teams. The other teams were to be entered in the new second-tier competition, the Rugby Challenge Cup. This meant Connacht were no longer required to finish ahead of another Irish province or rely on an Irish victory in a European tournament to qualify for the top tier of European rugby.[citation needed]

The final tournament spot in the 2015–16 Rugby Champions Cup was decided by a playoff involving the Pro12's highest finishing team that is not already qualified, along with the seventh highest finishing clubs from France's Top 14 and the English Premiership.[1]

On the player front, Connacht entered the season with a new captain following the forced retirement of Craig Clarke due to persistent concussions.[2] They will also be without the playing services of former captain and centurion Gavin Duffy, whose contract was not renewed the previous season. It was later announced that he was taking up a role with the province's commercial team.[3]

Due to their 10th-place finish in the 2013–14 Pro12, Connacht were entered into the 2014–15 Rugby Challenge Cup, which replaced the European Challenge Cup, a competition Connacht hadn't competed in since the 2010–11 season. The draw for the Challenge Cup pool stages took place on 10 June 2014, with Connacht named in the same group as Exeter Chiefs, Bayonne and La Rochelle.[4]

September edit

Connacht opened the season with victories at home against Newport Gwent Dragons and away to Edinburgh.[5][6] The team then beat provincial rivals Leinster at home, the 10–9 win giving Connacht their first inter-provincial victory since beating Leinster in the same fixture in the 2012–13 season.[7] Connacht experienced their first defeat of the season in the next round, losing to Glasgow Warriors in their final game of the month.[8][9]

October edit

Following their opening defeat of the season to Glasgow, Connacht opened the month of October with a draw at home to Cardiff Blues the following week,[9] but were able to return to winning ways before the first break for European matches, beating Benetton Treviso 6–9 in Italy.[10] Connacht opened their 2014–15 Challenge Cup campaign at the Sportsgrounds on 18 October with a 48–12 bonus point victory over Top 14 side La Rochelle.[11] The following week, however, saw the province beaten 33–13 away to Exeter Chiefs.[12] Connacht's first game after the European break saw them beaten 26–11 in Wales by the Ospreys on Halloween night.[13]

November edit

A break in the league for the November internationals meant that Connacht didn't play a competitive match in the month until 21 November. When they returned to action, Connacht picked up a comfortable bonus point victory over Zebre at home, posting a final score of 43–3.[14] The team followed this with a 14–8 win against 6th place rivals Scarlets at the Sportsgrounds to keep their unbeaten home record intact.[15]

December edit

Connacht opened the month of December with a crucial double-header against Bayonne in the Challenge Cup, and won the first of these games comfortably, picking up a bonus point in a 42–19 victory to narrow the gap to Exeter Chiefs.[16] Connacht named an entirely new team for the return leg, and despite being 11 points down in the second half, the team fought back to win 27–29, with academy scrum-half Caolin Blade scoring both tries.[17]

After the two European matches, Connacht finished 2015 with two provincial derbies in a row over the Christmas period. Connacht lost the first of these matches against Leinster in Dublin.[18] This loss was followed by a narrow away defeat to Ulster on St. Stephen's Day in the last match of the calendar year.[19]

January edit

On New Year's Day, Connacht picked up where they had left off in 2014, with another league match against Irish opposition. In the final derby of this period, Connacht managed to pick up a win, beating Munster 24–16.[20] Following this high however, Connacht were beaten at home for the first time in the season, losing 13–16 to Edinburgh.[21] The poor form was carried into Europe as Connacht lost another home match in quick succession, being beaten 24–33 by the Exeter Chiefs.[22] The team was able to recover the following week to beat La Rochelle and secure a place in the knock-out stage of the competition.[23]

February edit

There were no games in the opening weekend of the month as the 2015 Six Nations Championship was taking place. On 15 February Connacht returned to league action, suffering a 32–14 loss away to Scarlets.[24] The following week, Connacht were away to another Welsh side, this time facing Newport Gwent Dragons, and recovered from the previous week's disappointment to emerge 25–30 winners.[25]

March edit

Connacht opened the month of March with bonus point victory over Benetton Treviso, crushing the Italians 53–5.[26] On 6 March, Connacht faced Cardiff Blues away ahead of a tough series of matches against teams in the play-off places, making the game important in the qualification for the 2015–16 Rugby Champions Cup. Connacht were beaten 18–17 by a late try, after the referee controversially gave a penalty against Connacht with the game in overtime after Cardiff appeared to have knocked the ball on. In the aftermath of the game, Pat Lam criticised touch judge Leighton Hodges and lodged a complaint with the league.[27] Lam was later charged with misconduct for his comments.[28] In spite of Lam's comments and the misconduct charge, Hodges refereed Connacht's next match, away to Munster in Thomond Park, where Connacht were beaten 42–20.[29]

April edit

The team's first match in April was a Challenge Cup quarter-final against Gloucester in Kingsholm Stadium. After going in 14–0 down, Connacht held the hosts scoreless in the second half and pulled themselves back into the match with a penalty try. They couldn't make up the deficit however, and Connacht were knocked out of the Cup by 14–7.[30]

In their return to the Pro12, Connacht suffered their second home league defeat of the season, this time to Ulster. After another poor first half performance, Connacht went in 17–0 down, only to earn a losing bonus with a final score of 20–27.[31] Another home defeat followed, with the team shipping five tries against Glasgow Warriors in a 13–31 defeat, leaving the team in danger of finishing behind Edinburgh in 8th place and missing not only automatic qualification for the Champions Cup, but also the chance at a play-off for the final spot.[32]

May edit

Connacht were able to start the month with their first win since 1 March, beating Zebre 10–40 in Italy, to earn a try bonus and leave themselves with a chance of reaching the Champions Cup. In the final round of the regular season, on 16 May, Connacht faced Ospreys, while their rivals for the Champions Cup places, Scarlets and Edinburgh, faced Benetton Treviso and Leinster respectively. Connacht picked up a losing bonus, while Scarlets won and Edinburgh were beaten by 13, leaving Connacht in 7th place, their highest finish in a regular league season, but just short of qualification to the Champions Cup.

Connacht proceeded to a play-off involving Bordeaux Bègles, the 7th placed team in the 2014–15 Top 14 season, and Gloucester the 2014–15 Rugby Challenge Cup winners. Connacht played Gloucester away on 24 May for the chance to face Bordeaux. Connacht were leading 18–25 in the final minutes of the game, but a controversial penalty decision from Romain Poite gave Gloucester a try-scoring opportunity and sent the match to extra time, after which Gloucester emerged 40–32 victors.[33]

Coaching and Management Team edit

Role Name Nationality
Head coach Pat Lam[34]   Samoa[a]
Assistant coach Dan McFarland[34]   England
Backs/Kicking Coach Andre Bell[35]   New Zealand
Skills Coach Dave Ellis[34]   New Zealand
Chief executive Willie Ruane[36]   Ireland
Team manager Tim Allnut[34]   New Zealand
Academy manager/
Eagles Head Coach
Nigel Carolan[34]   Ireland
Resource Coach(es) Cory Browne[34]
Jimmy Duffy[34]
  New Zealand
  Ireland
Head of Fitness Paul Bunce[37]   New Zealand
Performance analyst Conor McPhillips[34]   Ireland
Head physio Gavin Malouf[34]   Australia

Players edit

Senior Playing Squad edit

[38]Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

  • Players qualified to play for Ireland on dual nationality or residency grounds*
  • Senior 15's internationally capped players in bold

Academy squad edit

[39]Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Shane Delahunt Hooker   Ireland year 1
Jack Dineen Hooker   Ireland year 1
Jamie Dever Prop   Ireland year 2
Saba Meunargia Prop   Ireland year 2
Jacob Walshe Prop   Ireland year 2
Ultan Dillane Lock   Ireland year 3
Seán O'Brien Lock   Ireland year 2
James Connolly Flanker   Ireland year 2
Marc Kelly Flanker   Ireland year 1
Rory Moloney Flanker   Ireland year 2
Eoghan Masterson Number 8   Scotland year 2

Preseason transfers edit

Playing kit edit

Connacht's official kit supplier for the season was Australian manufacturer BLK sport, who announced a comprehensive four-year agreement to supply the full range of apparel for all of Connacht Rugby's representative teams and support staff in 2013.[60]

Connacht's main shirt sponsors were Irish sporting retailer Lifestyle Sports. Lifestyle Sports signed a four-season deal with the province, to will see their logo feature on the jersey until the end of the 2017–18 season, taking over from the previous season's sponsors Mazda Ireland.[61]

Results edit

Pro12 edit

Pro12 Table watch · edit · discuss
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Tries For Tries Against Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
1   Glasgow Warriors (CH) 22 16 1 5 540 360 +180 63 33 9 0 75
2   Munster (RU) 22 15 2 5 581 367 +214 68 31 8 3 75
3   Ospreys (SF) 22 16 1 5 546 358 +188 53 30 6 2 74
4   Ulster (SF) 22 14 2 6 524 372 +152 59 34 6 3 69
5   Leinster 22 11 3 8 483 375 +108 54 39 8 4 62
6   Scarlets 22 11 3 8 452 388 +64 43 39 4 3 57
7   Connacht 22 10 1 11 447 419 +28 49 48 3 5 50
8   Edinburgh 22 10 1 11 399 419 −20 41 48 3 3 48
9   Newport Gwent Dragons 22 8 0 14 393 484 −91 38 55 4 6 42
10   Cardiff Blues 22 7 1 14 430 545 −115 46 57 3 2 35
11   Benetton Treviso 22 3 1 18 306 641 −335 34 81 2 3 19
12   Zebre 22 3 0 19 266 639 −373 27 80 0 3 15

If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:[62]

  1. number of matches won;
  2. the difference between points for and points against;
  3. the number of tries scored;
  4. the most points scored;
  5. the difference between tries for and tries against;
  6. the fewest red cards received;
  7. the fewest yellow cards received.

Green background (rows 1 to 4) are play-off places, and earn a place in the 2015–16 European Rugby Champions Cup.
Blue background indicates teams outside the play-off places, that earn a place in the European Rugby Champions Cup. The top team from each country will qualify.
Yellow background indicates the team that advances to a play-off semi-final against Aviva Premiership side Gloucester, who qualified for the play-off as the 2014–15 European Rugby Challenge Cup winners.[63]
Plain background indicates teams that earn a place in the 2015–16 European Rugby Challenge Cup.

6 September 2014
17:00
Connacht  16–11  Newport Gwent Dragons (1 BP)
Try: E. McKeon 9' m
Poolman 54' m
Pen: Leader (2/3) 15', 51'
Try: Cudd 23' m
Pen: Tovey (2/3) 30', 75'
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 4,123
Referee: Marius Mitrea (FIR)

12 September 2014
19:35
(1 BP) Edinburgh  13–14  Connacht
Try: du Preez 40' c
Con: Heathcote (1/1)
Pen: Heathcote (2/3) 3', 9'
Try: Faloon 75' m
Pen: Leader (3/5) 23', 37', 55'
Murrayfield Stadium
Attendance: 3,777
Referee: Gary Conway (IRFU)

19 September 2014
19:35
Connacht  10–9  Leinster (1 BP)
Try: Marmion 54' c
Con: Carty (1/1)
Pen: Carty (1/2) 21'
Pen: Madigan (3/4) 2', 11', 15'
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 5,917
Referee: John Lacey (IRFU)[64]

26 September 2014
19:35
(1 BP) Glasgow Warriors  39–21  Connacht
Try: Hogg (2) 19' c, 46' m
Pyrgos 36' c
Van der Merwe 61' c
Bennett 74' c
Con: Weir (4/5)
Pen: Weir (2/2) 30', 71'
Try: McSharry 23' c
Leader 56' c
Penalty try 68' c
Con: Porter (3/3)
Scotstoun Stadium
Attendance: 5,821
Referee: Claudio Blessano (FIR)

3 October 2014
19:35
Connacht  24–24  Cardiff Blues
Try: Henshaw 31' c
Marmion 42' c
White 46' c
Con: Ronaldson (3/3)
Pen: Ronaldson (1/1) 6'
Try: A. Thomas 19' c
Cook 69' c
Andrews 78' c
Con: Patchell (3/3)
Pen: Patchell (1/1) 36'
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 5,247
Referee: Neil Paterson (SRU)

10 October 2014
20:00
(1 BP) Benetton Treviso  6–9  Connacht
Pen: Hayward (2/3) 6', 38'Pen: Ronaldson (3/5) 17', 30', 67'
Stadio Comunale di Monigo
Attendance: 3,025
Referee: David Wilkinson (IRFU)

31 October 2014
19:35
Ospreys  26–11  Connacht
Try: Hassler 48' c
Roberts 61' c
Con: Davies (2/2)
Pen: Davies (4/6) 4', 51', 56', 66'
Try: E. McKeon 77' m
Pen: Ronaldson (2/5) 36', 46'
Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 6,010
Referee: John Lacey (IRFU)

21 November 2014
19:35
(1 BP) Connacht  43–3  Zebre
Try: Poolman 27' m
Kearney 46' c
Penalty try 61' c
Jo. Cooney 65' m
Carty 68' c
Con: Porter (1/2)
Nikora (1/1)
Carty (1/2)
Pen: Porter (4/6) 13', 19', 34', 38'
Pen: Odiete (1/2) 17'
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 5,486
Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)

29 November 2014
19:30
Connacht  14–8  Scarlets (1 BP)
Try: Healy 48' m
Pen: Carty (3/4) 19', 47', 63'
Try: Robinson 3' m
Pen: S. Shingler (1/2) 1'
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 5,631
Referee: Leighton Hodges (WRU)

19 December 2014
19:35
Leinster  21–11  Connacht
Try: Jennings 12' m
Kirchner 78' c
Con: Gopperth (1/2)
Pen: Gopperth (3/3) 16', 41', 49'
Try: Naoupu 73' m
Pen: Carty (2/3) 31', 40'
RDS Arena
Attendance: 16,007
Referee: Ian Davies (WRU)

26 December 2014
18:45
Ulster  13–10  Connacht (1 BP)
Try: Gilroy 19' c
Con: Jackson (1/1)
Pen: Jackson (2/4) 14', 62'
Try: Muldowney 66' c
Con: Carty (1/1)
Pen: Carty (1/1) 4'
Kingspan Stadium
Attendance: 17,107
Referee: John Lacey (IRFU)

1 January 2015
17:00
Connacht  24–16  Munster
Try: Marmion 29' c
Ronaldson 42' c
Muldowney 60' c
Con: Ronaldson (1/1)
Leader (2/2)
Pen: Nikora (1/1) 55'
Try: P. O'Mahony 10' c
Con: Keatley (1/1)
Pen: Keatley (3/3) 7', 15', 38'
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 7,745
Referee: David Wilkinson (IRFU)

9 January 2015
19:35
(1 BP) Connacht  13–16  Edinburgh
Try: Penalty try 37' c
Con: Nikora (1/1)
Pen: Nikora (2/3) 23', 40'
Try: Denton 16' c
Con: Hidalgo-Clyne (1/1)
Pen: Hidalgo-Clyne (3/4) 44', 49', 70'
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 5,267
Referee: Leighton Hodges (WRU)

15 February 2015
12:45
(1 BP) Scarlets  32–14  Connacht
Try: Tagicakibau 23' m
Robinson 27' c
J. Williams 33' c
J. Davies 50' c
Con: S. Shingler (3/4)
Pen: S. Shingler (2/2) 13', 17'
Try: Adeolokun 72' m
Pen: Carty (3/3) 4', 39', 47'
Parc y Scarlets
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Marius Mitrea (FIR)

22 February 2015
16:00
(1 BP) Newport Gwent Dragons  25–30  Connacht
Try: Amos (2) 32' m, 80' c
Dixon 65' c
Con: Prydie (2/3)
Pen: Prydie (2/2) 4', 39'
Try: Ronaldson 7' c
Masterson 22' c
Kearney 75' c
Con: Carty (2/2)
Leader (1/1)
Pen: Carty (1/3) 11'
Leader (2/2) 57', 60'
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 4,180
Referee: Lloyd Linton (SRU)

1 March 2015
17:15
(1 BP) Connacht  53–5  Benetton Treviso
Try: O'Halloran 5' c
Heenan 45' c
Healy (2) 51' c, 72' c
Buckley 54' c
Muldowney 67' m
Poolman 79' c
Con: Ronaldson (6/7)
Pen: Ronaldson (2/2) 14', 31'
Try: Christie 34' m
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 3,880
Referee: Andrew McMenemy (SRU)

6 March 2015
19:35
Cardiff Blues  18–17  Connacht (1 BP)
Try: Tuculet (2) 56' m, 80' c
Con: Patchell (1/2)
Pen: Patchell (2/2) 24', 64'
Try: Heenan 5' c
Muldowney 70' c
Con: Ronaldson (2/2)
Pen: Ronaldson (1/1) 22'
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 5,624
Referee: Lloyd Linton (SRU)

28 March 2015
17:15
(1 BP) Munster  42–20  Connacht
Try: B. Holland 12' c
Casey 55' c
Zebo 63' c
Smith 72' c
Hurley 74' c
Earls 79' c
Con: Keatley (3/3)
Hanrahan (3/3)
Try: Nikora 68' c
O'Leary 78' c
Con: Nikora (2/2)
Pen: Carty (2/3) 1', 45'
Thomond Park
Attendance: 18,762
Referee: Leighton Hodges (WRU)

11 April 2015
14:40
(1 BP) Connacht  20–27  Ulster (1 BP)
Try: Healy 44' c
O'Halloran 70' c
Con: Nikora (1/1)
Carty (1/1)
Pen: Nikora (1/1) 51'
Carty (1/1) 62'
Try: Ludik 4' m
Bowe (2) 31' m, 56' m
Gilroy 34' c
Best 64' m
Con: Pienaar (1/5)
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 5,921
Referee: Nigel Owens (WRU)

25 April 2015
13:05
Connacht  13–31  Glasgow Warriors (1 BP)
Try: Muldowney 53' c
Con: Carty (1/1)
Pen: Carty (2/5) 6', 16'
Try: Matawalu (2) 24' m, 38' c
Hogg 35' c
Ashe 67' c
Seymour 73' m
Con: Russell (3/5)
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 4,430
Referee: Marius Mitrea (FIR)

9 May 2015
18:30
Zebre  10–40  Connacht (1 BP)
Try: Leonard 26' c
Con: Orquera (1/1)
Pen: Orquera (1/1) 34'
Try: Jo. Cooney (2) 11' c, 35' c
Healy 29' c
Masterson 54' m
O'Halloran 70' c
O'Leary 73' c
Con: Carty (3/4)
C. McKeon (2/2)
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi
Attendance: 2,680
Referee: Ian Davies (WRU)

16 May 2015
15:00
(1 BP) Connacht  20–24  Ospreys
Try: Masterson 53' c
Buckley 80' c
Con: Carty (2/2)
Pen: Carty (2/2) 41', 49'
Try: Biggar 15' c
John 25' c
Webb 27' c
Con: Biggar (3/3)
Pen: Biggar (1/1) 5'
Galway Sportsgrounds
Attendance: 5,226
Referee: Marius Mitrea (FIR)

Rugby Challenge Cup edit

Pool 2 edit

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1   Exeter Chiefs (2) 6 5 0 1 212 97 +115 26 11 4 1 25
2   Connacht (8) 6 4 0 2 186 144 +42 23 16 4 0 20
3   Bayonne 6 2 0 4 106 165 −59 10 18 0 1 9
4   La Rochelle 6 1 0 5 84 182 −98 10 24 0 0 4
Source: espn.co.uk
18 October 2014
17:00
(1 BP) Connacht  48–12  La Rochelle
Try: Carty 5' c
Marmion 9' m
Henshaw (2) 31' c, 45' c
Loughney 35' c
Poolman 52' m
Healy 64' c
Con: Ronaldson (4/5) 5', 32', 37', 46'
Porter (1/2) 65'
Pen: Ronaldson (1/1) 15'
ReportTry: Cler 42' m
Bouldoire 69' c
Con: Le Bail (1/2) 70'
Galway Sportsgrounds, Galway
Attendance: 4,735
Referee: Andrew McMenemy (Scotland)

25 October 2014
15:00
(1 BP) Exeter Chiefs  33–13  Connacht
Try: Chudley 9' c
Slade 20' m
Welch 40' c
Ewers 46' c
White 56' c
Con: Steenson (4/5) 9', 40', 47', 57'
ReportTry: Carr 73' c
Con: Ronaldson (1/1) 74'
Pen: Ronaldson (2/2) 5', 37'
Sandy Park, Exeter
Attendance: 8,484
Referee: Mathieu Raynal (France)

6 December 2014
17:00
(1 BP) Connacht  42–19  Bayonne
Try: Poolman (2) 19' c, 39' m
Aki 60' c
McSharry 69' c
Faloon 72' c
Con: Carty (3/4) 20', 61', 70'
Ronaldson (1/1) 73'
Pen: Carty (3/4) 11', 53', 59'
ReportTry: Lapeyrade 45' c
Con: Otazo (1/1) 46'
Pen: Bustos Moyano (4/5) 5', 14', 16', 29'
Galway Sportsgrounds, Galway
Attendance: 4,425
Referee: Matthew Carley (England)

13 December 2014
20:45
Bayonne  27–29  Connacht
Try: Vaka 3' c
Ugalde 17' c
Sayerse 41' c
Con: Loustalot (3/3) 3', 18', 42'
Pen: Loustalot (2/2) 34', 50'
ReportTry: Blade (2) 27' c, 77' c
Con: Nikora (2/2) 28', 78'
Pen: Nikora (5/6) 6', 30', 37', 57', 67'
Stade Jean Dauger, Bayonne
Attendance: 4,980
Referee: Ian Davies (Wales)

18 January 2015
15:15
(1 BP) Connacht  24–33  Exeter Chiefs
Try: Healy (2) 5' m, 74' c
Faloon 23' m
Poolman 38' c
Con: Carty (2/4) 39', 75'
ReportTry: Penalty try 19' c
Mumm 45' c
Armand 62' c
Con: Slade (3/3) 20', 46', 63'
Pen: Slade (4/5) 35', 43', 57', 70'
Galway Sportsgrounds, Galway
Attendance: 5,088
Referee: Alexandre Ruiz (France)

24 January 2015
18:30
La Rochelle  20–30  Connacht (1 BP)
Try: Penalty try 32' c,
Meron 38' c
Con: Barraque (2/2) 33', 39'
Pen: Barraque (2/2) 9', 23'
ReportTry: Marmion 2' m
McKeon 46' m
Adeolokun 74' c
Healy 76' c
Con: Carty (2/4) 75', 78'
Pen: Carty (2/3) 16', 37'
Stade Marcel-Deflandre, La Rochelle
Attendance: 10,068
Referee: Neil Paterson (Scotland)

Quarter-finals edit

3 April 2015
19:45
Gloucester  14–7  Connacht
Try: Sharples 20' c
Meakes 30' c
Con: Laidlaw (2/2) 21', 31'
Try: Penalty try 65' c
Con: Carty (1/1) 66'
Kingsholm Stadium
Attendance: 13,236
Referee: Mathieu Raynal (FFR)

Champions Cup play-offs edit

Match 1 edit

24 May 2015
15:30 GMT
Gloucester  40−32
(a.e.t.)
  Connacht
Try: Moriarty 1' c
Sharples 26' m
Meakes 80' c
Dawidiuk 95' m
May 98' c
Con: Laidlaw (3/5) 1', 80', 98'
Pen: Laidlaw (2/3) 19', 43'
Hook (1/1) 92'
ReportTry: J. Cooney 8' c
Carty 29' c
Healy (2) 60' m, 92' c
Con: Carty (3/4) 9', 30', 92'
Pen: Carty (2/3) 7', 79'
Kingsholm Stadium, Gloucester
Attendance: 7,633
Referee: Romain Poite (FFR)
FB 15   Charlie Sharples   64'
RW 14   Jonny May
OC 13   Bill Meakes
IC 12   Billy Twelvetrees (c)
LW 11   Henry Purdy   50'
FH 10   James Hook
SH 9   Greig Laidlaw
N8 8   Ross Moriarty   71'   88'
OF 7   Dan Thomas   33'   44'   65'
BF 6   Jacob Rowan
RL 5   Tom Palmer
LL 4   Tom Savage
TP 3   John Afoa   33' to 43'   88'
HK 2   Richard Hibbard   59'
LP 1   Nick Wood   65'
Replacements:
HK 16   Darren Dawidiuk   59'
PR 17   Yann Thomas   65'
PR 18   Shaun Knight   33'   44'   88'
LK 19   Elliott Stooke   71'
FL 20   Lewis Ludlow   65'   88'
SH 21   Dan Robson   64'
FH 22   Billy Burns
FB 23   Rob Cook   50'
Coach:
  David Humphreys
FB 15   Tiernan O'Halloran   65'
RW 14   Fionn Carr   75'
OC 13   Robbie Henshaw
IC 12   Bundee Aki
LW 11   Matt Healy
FH 10   Jack Carty
SH 9   John Cooney   64'
N8 8   Eoin McKeon   71'
OF 7   Eoghan Masterson   55' to 65'   33'   44'
BF 6   John Muldoon (c)
RL 5   Aly Muldowney
LL 4   George Naoupu   54'
TP 3   Rodney Ah You   54'
HK 2   Tom McCartney   70'   79'   90'
LP 1   Denis Buckley   33' to 43'
Replacements:
HK 16   Dave Heffernan   94' to 100'   70'   79' to 90'
PR 17   JP Cooney   33'   44'
PR 18   Finlay Bealham   54'
LK 19   Andrew Browne   54'
FL 20   James Connolly   71'
SH 21   Ian Porter   64'
FH 22   Miah Nikora   75'
CE 23   Shane O'Leary   65'
Coach:
  Pat Lam

Awards and recognition edit

At the end of the 2014–15 Pro12 season, an Awards evening was held in the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, with Connacht among those honoured both as a team and for individual performance.[65]

Award Recipient
Pro12 Fair Play award Connacht
Pro12 Dream Team Denis Buckley
Pro12 Dream Team Robbie Henshaw

Connacht held their own awards ceremony in May, to acknowledge the services of individual players.[66]

Award Recipient
Players' Player of the Year Robbie Henshaw
Fans' Player of the Year Robbie Henshaw
Back of the Year Matt Healy
Forward of the Year Denis Buckley
Team Man of the Year Aly Muldowney
Academy Player of the Year Eoghan Masterson
Try of the Year Kieran Marmion, v Leinster, September 2014

Connacht also had awards throughout the season for the Player of the Month, as voted by the team's supporters.[67][68][69][70][71][72]

Month Award Winner
September 2014 Denis Buckley
October 2014 George Naoupu
November 2014 Matt Healy
December 2014 Tom McCartney
January 2015 Matt Healy
February 2015 Aly Muldowney
March 2015 Eoghan Masterson
April 2015 Rodney Ah You

Notes edit

  1. ^ New Zealand-born and qualified for Samoa, Lam has represented both countries, but last played rugby for Samoa.

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The 2014 15 season was Irish provincial rugby union side Connacht Rugby s fourteenth season competing in the Pro12 and the team s nineteenth season as a professional side It was also Pat Lam s second season in charge of the side 2014 15 Connacht Rugby seasonGround s Galway Sportsgrounds Capacity 7 800 CEOWillie RuaneCoach es Pat LamCaptain s John MuldoonMost appearancesGeorge Naoupu 28 Top scorerJack Carty 119 Most triesMatt Healy 9 Pro12Challenge Cup7thQuarter finals1st kit2nd kit3rd kit 2013 14 2015 16 As well as playing in the Pro12 Connacht competed in the newly established Rugby Challenge Cup having played in the now defunct Heineken Cup the previous season The second tier side the Connacht Eagles competed in the 2014 15 British and Irish Cup Contents 1 Season 1 1 Background 1 2 September 1 3 October 1 4 November 1 5 December 1 6 January 1 7 February 1 8 March 1 9 April 1 10 May 2 Coaching and Management Team 3 Players 3 1 Senior Playing Squad 3 2 Academy squad 4 Preseason transfers 4 1 Players in 4 2 Players out 5 Playing kit 6 Results 6 1 Pro12 6 2 Rugby Challenge Cup 6 2 1 Pool 2 6 2 2 Quarter finals 6 3 Champions Cup play offs 6 3 1 Match 1 7 Awards and recognition 8 Notes 9 ReferencesSeason editBackground edit The 2014 15 season saw the Heineken Cup replaced by the 20 team Rugby Champions Cup and the creation of this competition meant the Pro12 standings would have a greater impact on European qualification Under the previous format the Pro12 provided a minimum of ten teams with Scotland and Italy providing two teams each and Ireland and Wales both providing three citation needed The new system saw one place now being reserved for the highest finishing Pro12 team from each of four participating countries along with three other qualifiers based solely on league position for a total of seven teams The other teams were to be entered in the new second tier competition the Rugby Challenge Cup This meant Connacht were no longer required to finish ahead of another Irish province or rely on an Irish victory in a European tournament to qualify for the top tier of European rugby citation needed The final tournament spot in the 2015 16 Rugby Champions Cup was decided by a playoff involving the Pro12 s highest finishing team that is not already qualified along with the seventh highest finishing clubs from France s Top 14 and the English Premiership 1 On the player front Connacht entered the season with a new captain following the forced retirement of Craig Clarke due to persistent concussions 2 They will also be without the playing services of former captain and centurion Gavin Duffy whose contract was not renewed the previous season It was later announced that he was taking up a role with the province s commercial team 3 Due to their 10th place finish in the 2013 14 Pro12 Connacht were entered into the 2014 15 Rugby Challenge Cup which replaced the European Challenge Cup a competition Connacht hadn t competed in since the 2010 11 season The draw for the Challenge Cup pool stages took place on 10 June 2014 with Connacht named in the same group as Exeter Chiefs Bayonne and La Rochelle 4 September edit Connacht opened the season with victories at home against Newport Gwent Dragons and away to Edinburgh 5 6 The team then beat provincial rivals Leinster at home the 10 9 win giving Connacht their first inter provincial victory since beating Leinster in the same fixture in the 2012 13 season 7 Connacht experienced their first defeat of the season in the next round losing to Glasgow Warriors in their final game of the month 8 9 October edit Following their opening defeat of the season to Glasgow Connacht opened the month of October with a draw at home to Cardiff Blues the following week 9 but were able to return to winning ways before the first break for European matches beating Benetton Treviso 6 9 in Italy 10 Connacht opened their 2014 15 Challenge Cup campaign at the Sportsgrounds on 18 October with a 48 12 bonus point victory over Top 14 side La Rochelle 11 The following week however saw the province beaten 33 13 away to Exeter Chiefs 12 Connacht s first game after the European break saw them beaten 26 11 in Wales by the Ospreys on Halloween night 13 November edit A break in the league for the November internationals meant that Connacht didn t play a competitive match in the month until 21 November When they returned to action Connacht picked up a comfortable bonus point victory over Zebre at home posting a final score of 43 3 14 The team followed this with a 14 8 win against 6th place rivals Scarlets at the Sportsgrounds to keep their unbeaten home record intact 15 December edit Connacht opened the month of December with a crucial double header against Bayonne in the Challenge Cup and won the first of these games comfortably picking up a bonus point in a 42 19 victory to narrow the gap to Exeter Chiefs 16 Connacht named an entirely new team for the return leg and despite being 11 points down in the second half the team fought back to win 27 29 with academy scrum half Caolin Blade scoring both tries 17 After the two European matches Connacht finished 2015 with two provincial derbies in a row over the Christmas period Connacht lost the first of these matches against Leinster in Dublin 18 This loss was followed by a narrow away defeat to Ulster on St Stephen s Day in the last match of the calendar year 19 January edit On New Year s Day Connacht picked up where they had left off in 2014 with another league match against Irish opposition In the final derby of this period Connacht managed to pick up a win beating Munster 24 16 20 Following this high however Connacht were beaten at home for the first time in the season losing 13 16 to Edinburgh 21 The poor form was carried into Europe as Connacht lost another home match in quick succession being beaten 24 33 by the Exeter Chiefs 22 The team was able to recover the following week to beat La Rochelle and secure a place in the knock out stage of the competition 23 February edit There were no games in the opening weekend of the month as the 2015 Six Nations Championship was taking place On 15 February Connacht returned to league action suffering a 32 14 loss away to Scarlets 24 The following week Connacht were away to another Welsh side this time facing Newport Gwent Dragons and recovered from the previous week s disappointment to emerge 25 30 winners 25 March edit Connacht opened the month of March with bonus point victory over Benetton Treviso crushing the Italians 53 5 26 On 6 March Connacht faced Cardiff Blues away ahead of a tough series of matches against teams in the play off places making the game important in the qualification for the 2015 16 Rugby Champions Cup Connacht were beaten 18 17 by a late try after the referee controversially gave a penalty against Connacht with the game in overtime after Cardiff appeared to have knocked the ball on In the aftermath of the game Pat Lam criticised touch judge Leighton Hodges and lodged a complaint with the league 27 Lam was later charged with misconduct for his comments 28 In spite of Lam s comments and the misconduct charge Hodges refereed Connacht s next match away to Munster in Thomond Park where Connacht were beaten 42 20 29 April edit The team s first match in April was a Challenge Cup quarter final against Gloucester in Kingsholm Stadium After going in 14 0 down Connacht held the hosts scoreless in the second half and pulled themselves back into the match with a penalty try They couldn t make up the deficit however and Connacht were knocked out of the Cup by 14 7 30 In their return to the Pro12 Connacht suffered their second home league defeat of the season this time to Ulster After another poor first half performance Connacht went in 17 0 down only to earn a losing bonus with a final score of 20 27 31 Another home defeat followed with the team shipping five tries against Glasgow Warriors in a 13 31 defeat leaving the team in danger of finishing behind Edinburgh in 8th place and missing not only automatic qualification for the Champions Cup but also the chance at a play off for the final spot 32 May edit Connacht were able to start the month with their first win since 1 March beating Zebre 10 40 in Italy to earn a try bonus and leave themselves with a chance of reaching the Champions Cup In the final round of the regular season on 16 May Connacht faced Ospreys while their rivals for the Champions Cup places Scarlets and Edinburgh faced Benetton Treviso and Leinster respectively Connacht picked up a losing bonus while Scarlets won and Edinburgh were beaten by 13 leaving Connacht in 7th place their highest finish in a regular league season but just short of qualification to the Champions Cup Connacht proceeded to a play off involving Bordeaux Begles the 7th placed team in the 2014 15 Top 14 season and Gloucester the 2014 15 Rugby Challenge Cup winners Connacht played Gloucester away on 24 May for the chance to face Bordeaux Connacht were leading 18 25 in the final minutes of the game but a controversial penalty decision from Romain Poite gave Gloucester a try scoring opportunity and sent the match to extra time after which Gloucester emerged 40 32 victors 33 Coaching and Management Team editRole Name NationalityHead coach Pat Lam 34 nbsp Samoa a Assistant coach Dan McFarland 34 nbsp EnglandBacks Kicking Coach Andre Bell 35 nbsp New ZealandSkills Coach Dave Ellis 34 nbsp New ZealandChief executive Willie Ruane 36 nbsp IrelandTeam manager Tim Allnut 34 nbsp New ZealandAcademy manager Eagles Head Coach Nigel Carolan 34 nbsp IrelandResource Coach es Cory Browne 34 Jimmy Duffy 34 nbsp New Zealand nbsp IrelandHead of Fitness Paul Bunce 37 nbsp New ZealandPerformance analyst Conor McPhillips 34 nbsp IrelandHead physio Gavin Malouf 34 nbsp AustraliaPlayers editSenior Playing Squad edit 38 Note Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non World Rugby nationality Player Position UnionJason Harris Wright Hooker nbsp IrelandDavid Heffernan Hooker nbsp IrelandSean Henry Hooker nbsp IrelandTom McCartney Hooker nbsp New ZealandRodney Ah You Prop nbsp IrelandFinlay Bealham Prop nbsp IrelandDenis Buckley Prop nbsp IrelandJP Cooney Prop nbsp IrelandRonan Loughney Prop nbsp IrelandNathan White Prop nbsp New ZealandMick Kearney Lock nbsp IrelandAly Muldowney Lock nbsp EnglandDanny Qualter Lock nbsp IrelandQuinn Roux Lock nbsp South AfricaMichael Swift Lock nbsp EnglandAndrew Browne Flanker nbsp IrelandMata Fafita Flanker nbsp TongaWillie Faloon Flanker nbsp IrelandJake Heenan Flanker nbsp New ZealandJohn Muldoon c Flanker nbsp IrelandEoin McKeon Number 8 nbsp IrelandGeorge Naoupu Number 8 nbsp New Zealand Player Position UnionJohn Cooney Scrum half nbsp IrelandKieran Marmion Scrum half nbsp IrelandIan Porter Scrum half nbsp IrelandJack Carty Fly half nbsp IrelandMiah Nikora Fly half nbsp New ZealandCraig Ronaldson Fly half nbsp IrelandBundee Aki Centre nbsp New ZealandConor Finn Centre nbsp IrelandRobbie Henshaw Centre nbsp IrelandDave McSharry Centre nbsp IrelandShane O Leary Centre nbsp CanadaNiyi Adeolokun Wing nbsp NigeriaFionn Carr Wing nbsp IrelandMatt Healy Wing nbsp IrelandTiernan O Halloran Wing nbsp IrelandDanie Poolman Wing nbsp South AfricaShane Layden Fullback nbsp IrelandDarragh Leader Fullback nbsp IrelandMils Muliaina Fullback nbsp New ZealandPlayers qualified to play for Ireland on dual nationality or residency grounds Senior 15 s internationally capped players in boldAcademy squad edit 39 Note Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non World Rugby nationality Player Position UnionShane Delahunt Hooker nbsp Ireland year 1Jack Dineen Hooker nbsp Ireland year 1Jamie Dever Prop nbsp Ireland year 2Saba Meunargia Prop nbsp Ireland year 2Jacob Walshe Prop nbsp Ireland year 2Ultan Dillane Lock nbsp Ireland year 3Sean O Brien Lock nbsp Ireland year 2James Connolly Flanker nbsp Ireland year 2Marc Kelly Flanker nbsp Ireland year 1Rory Moloney Flanker nbsp Ireland year 2Eoghan Masterson Number 8 nbsp Scotland year 2 Player Position UnionCaolin Blade Scrum half nbsp Ireland year 2Conor McKeon Outside half nbsp Ireland year 1Rory Parata Centre nbsp Ireland year 2Peter Robb Centre nbsp Ireland year 1Ciaran Gaffney Wing nbsp Ireland year 1David Panter Fullback nbsp England year 2Preseason transfers editFor player movement in the Pro12 leading up to the 2014 15 season see List of 2014 15 Pro12 transfers Players in edit HK nbsp Tom McCartney from nbsp Blues 40 PR nbsp Finlay Bealham promoted from academy 41 42 LK nbsp Quinn Roux from nbsp Leinster loan 43 SH nbsp John Cooney from nbsp Leinster loan 43 SH nbsp Ian Porter from nbsp Ulster 44 FH nbsp Jack Carty promoted from academy 45 CE nbsp Bundee Aki from nbsp Chiefs CE nbsp Conor Finn promoted from academy 42 CE nbsp Shane O Leary from nbsp Grenoble 44 46 WG nbsp Niyi Adeolokun from nbsp Dublin University 47 FB nbsp Shane Layden promoted from academy 47 FB nbsp Darragh Leader promoted from academy 42 FB nbsp Mils Muliaina from nbsp Chiefs 48 Players out edit HK nbsp James Rael to nbsp Lansdowne 49 PR nbsp Brett Wilkinson retired 50 LK nbsp Craig Clarke retired 51 LK nbsp Dave Nolan to nbsp Bourgoin 52 FL nbsp Aaron Conneely to nbsp Lansdowne 49 SH nbsp Frank Murphy retired 53 SH nbsp Paul O Donohoe retired 54 FH nbsp Dan Parks retired 55 CE nbsp Eoin Griffin to nbsp London Irish 56 CE nbsp Brian Murphy to nbsp Galwegians 57 CE nbsp Kyle Tonetti retired 58 FB nbsp Gavin Duffy to nbsp Mayo Football 59 Playing kit editConnacht s official kit supplier for the season was Australian manufacturer BLK sport who announced a comprehensive four year agreement to supply the full range of apparel for all of Connacht Rugby s representative teams and support staff in 2013 60 Connacht s main shirt sponsors were Irish sporting retailer Lifestyle Sports Lifestyle Sports signed a four season deal with the province to will see their logo feature on the jersey until the end of the 2017 18 season taking over from the previous season s sponsors Mazda Ireland 61 Results editPro12 edit Main article 2014 15 Pro12 Pro12 Table watch edit discussTeam Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Tries For Tries Against Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points1 nbsp Glasgow Warriors CH 22 16 1 5 540 360 180 63 33 9 0 752 nbsp Munster RU 22 15 2 5 581 367 214 68 31 8 3 753 nbsp Ospreys SF 22 16 1 5 546 358 188 53 30 6 2 744 nbsp Ulster SF 22 14 2 6 524 372 152 59 34 6 3 695 nbsp Leinster 22 11 3 8 483 375 108 54 39 8 4 626 nbsp Scarlets 22 11 3 8 452 388 64 43 39 4 3 577 nbsp Connacht 22 10 1 11 447 419 28 49 48 3 5 508 nbsp Edinburgh 22 10 1 11 399 419 20 41 48 3 3 489 nbsp Newport Gwent Dragons 22 8 0 14 393 484 91 38 55 4 6 4210 nbsp Cardiff Blues 22 7 1 14 430 545 115 46 57 3 2 3511 nbsp Benetton Treviso 22 3 1 18 306 641 335 34 81 2 3 1912 nbsp Zebre 22 3 0 19 266 639 373 27 80 0 3 15If teams are level at any stage tiebreakers are applied in the following order 62 number of matches won the difference between points for and points against the number of tries scored the most points scored the difference between tries for and tries against the fewest red cards received the fewest yellow cards received Green background rows 1 to 4 are play off places and earn a place in the 2015 16 European Rugby Champions Cup Blue background indicates teams outside the play off places that earn a place in the European Rugby Champions Cup The top team from each country will qualify Yellow background indicates the team that advances to a play off semi final against Aviva Premiership side Gloucester who qualified for the play off as the 2014 15 European Rugby Challenge Cup winners 63 Plain background indicates teams that earn a place in the 2015 16 European Rugby Challenge Cup 6 September 201417 00Connacht nbsp 16 11 nbsp Newport Gwent Dragons 1 BP Try E McKeon 9 mPoolman 54 mPen Leader 2 3 15 51 ReportTry Cudd 23 mPen Tovey 2 3 30 75 Galway Sportsgrounds Attendance 4 123Referee Marius Mitrea FIR 12 September 201419 35 1 BP Edinburgh nbsp 13 14 nbsp ConnachtTry du Preez 40 cCon Heathcote 1 1 Pen Heathcote 2 3 3 9 ReportTry Faloon 75 mPen Leader 3 5 23 37 55 Murrayfield Stadium Attendance 3 777Referee Gary Conway IRFU 19 September 201419 35Connacht nbsp 10 9 nbsp Leinster 1 BP Try Marmion 54 cCon Carty 1 1 Pen Carty 1 2 21 ReportPen Madigan 3 4 2 11 15 Galway Sportsgrounds Attendance 5 917Referee John Lacey IRFU 64 26 September 201419 35 1 BP Glasgow Warriors nbsp 39 21 nbsp ConnachtTry Hogg 2 19 c 46 mPyrgos 36 cVan der Merwe 61 cBennett 74 cCon Weir 4 5 Pen Weir 2 2 30 71 ReportTry McSharry 23 cLeader 56 cPenalty try 68 cCon Porter 3 3 Scotstoun Stadium Attendance 5 821Referee Claudio Blessano FIR 3 October 201419 35Connacht nbsp 24 24 nbsp Cardiff BluesTry Henshaw 31 cMarmion 42 cWhite 46 cCon Ronaldson 3 3 Pen Ronaldson 1 1 6 ReportTry A Thomas 19 cCook 69 cAndrews 78 cCon Patchell 3 3 Pen Patchell 1 1 36 Galway Sportsgrounds Attendance 5 247Referee Neil Paterson SRU 10 October 201420 00 1 BP Benetton Treviso nbsp 6 9 nbsp ConnachtPen Hayward 2 3 6 38 ReportPen Ronaldson 3 5 17 30 67 Stadio Comunale di Monigo Attendance 3 025Referee David Wilkinson IRFU 31 October 201419 35Ospreys nbsp 26 11 nbsp ConnachtTry Hassler 48 cRoberts 61 cCon Davies 2 2 Pen Davies 4 6 4 51 56 66 ReportTry E McKeon 77 mPen Ronaldson 2 5 36 46 Liberty Stadium Attendance 6 010Referee John Lacey IRFU 21 November 201419 35 1 BP Connacht nbsp 43 3 nbsp ZebreTry Poolman 27 mKearney 46 cPenalty try 61 cJo Cooney 65 mCarty 68 cCon Porter 1 2 Nikora 1 1 Carty 1 2 Pen Porter 4 6 13 19 34 38 ReportPen Odiete 1 2 17 Galway Sportsgrounds Attendance 5 486Referee Ben Whitehouse WRU 29 November 201419 30Connacht nbsp 14 8 nbsp Scarlets 1 BP Try Healy 48 mPen Carty 3 4 19 47 63 ReportTry Robinson 3 mPen S Shingler 1 2 1 Galway Sportsgrounds Attendance 5 631Referee Leighton Hodges WRU 19 December 201419 35Leinster nbsp 21 11 nbsp ConnachtTry Jennings 12 mKirchner 78 cCon Gopperth 1 2 Pen Gopperth 3 3 16 41 49 ReportTry Naoupu 73 mPen Carty 2 3 31 40 RDS Arena Attendance 16 007Referee Ian Davies WRU 26 December 201418 45Ulster nbsp 13 10 nbsp Connacht 1 BP Try Gilroy 19 cCon Jackson 1 1 Pen Jackson 2 4 14 62 ReportTry Muldowney 66 cCon Carty 1 1 Pen Carty 1 1 4 Kingspan Stadium Attendance 17 107Referee John Lacey IRFU 1 January 201517 00Connacht nbsp 24 16 nbsp MunsterTry Marmion 29 cRonaldson 42 cMuldowney 60 cCon Ronaldson 1 1 Leader 2 2 Pen Nikora 1 1 55 ReportTry P O Mahony 10 cCon Keatley 1 1 Pen Keatley 3 3 7 15 38 Galway Sportsgrounds Attendance 7 745Referee David Wilkinson IRFU 9 January 201519 35 1 BP Connacht nbsp 13 16 nbsp EdinburghTry Penalty try 37 cCon Nikora 1 1 Pen Nikora 2 3 23 40 ReportTry Denton 16 cCon Hidalgo Clyne 1 1 Pen Hidalgo Clyne 3 4 44 49 70 Galway Sportsgrounds Attendance 5 267Referee Leighton Hodges WRU 15 February 201512 45 1 BP Scarlets nbsp 32 14 nbsp ConnachtTry Tagicakibau 23 mRobinson 27 cJ Williams 33 cJ Davies 50 cCon S Shingler 3 4 Pen S Shingler 2 2 13 17 ReportTry Adeolokun 72 mPen Carty 3 3 4 39 47 Parc y Scarlets Attendance 5 000Referee Marius Mitrea FIR 22 February 201516 00 1 BP Newport Gwent Dragons nbsp 25 30 nbsp ConnachtTry Amos 2 32 m 80 cDixon 65 cCon Prydie 2 3 Pen Prydie 2 2 4 39 ReportTry Ronaldson 7 cMasterson 22 cKearney 75 cCon Carty 2 2 Leader 1 1 Pen Carty 1 3 11 Leader 2 2 57 60 Rodney Parade Attendance 4 180Referee Lloyd Linton SRU 1 March 201517 15 1 BP Connacht nbsp 53 5 nbsp Benetton TrevisoTry O Halloran 5 cHeenan 45 cHealy 2 51 c 72 cBuckley 54 cMuldowney 67 mPoolman 79 cCon Ronaldson 6 7 Pen Ronaldson 2 2 14 31 ReportTry Christie 34 mGalway Sportsgrounds Attendance 3 880Referee Andrew McMenemy SRU 6 March 201519 35Cardiff Blues nbsp 18 17 nbsp Connacht 1 BP Try Tuculet 2 56 m 80 cCon Patchell 1 2 Pen Patchell 2 2 24 64 ReportTry Heenan 5 cMuldowney 70 cCon Ronaldson 2 2 Pen Ronaldson 1 1 22 Cardiff Arms Park Attendance 5 624Referee Lloyd Linton SRU 28 March 201517 15 1 BP Munster nbsp 42 20 nbsp ConnachtTry B Holland 12 cCasey 55 cZebo 63 cSmith 72 cHurley 74 cEarls 79 cCon Keatley 3 3 Hanrahan 3 3 ReportTry Nikora 68 cO Leary 78 cCon Nikora 2 2 Pen Carty 2 3 1 45 Thomond Park Attendance 18 762Referee Leighton Hodges WRU 11 April 201514 40 1 BP Connacht nbsp 20 27 nbsp Ulster 1 BP Try Healy 44 cO Halloran 70 cCon Nikora 1 1 Carty 1 1 Pen Nikora 1 1 51 Carty 1 1 62 ReportTry Ludik 4 mBowe 2 31 m 56 mGilroy 34 cBest 64 mCon Pienaar 1 5 Galway Sportsgrounds Attendance 5 921Referee Nigel Owens WRU 25 April 201513 05Connacht nbsp 13 31 nbsp Glasgow Warriors 1 BP Try Muldowney 53 cCon Carty 1 1 Pen Carty 2 5 6 16 ReportTry Matawalu 2 24 m 38 cHogg 35 cAshe 67 cSeymour 73 mCon Russell 3 5 Galway Sportsgrounds Attendance 4 430Referee Marius Mitrea FIR 9 May 201518 30Zebre nbsp 10 40 nbsp Connacht 1 BP Try Leonard 26 cCon Orquera 1 1 Pen Orquera 1 1 34 ReportTry Jo Cooney 2 11 c 35 cHealy 29 cMasterson 54 mO Halloran 70 cO Leary 73 cCon Carty 3 4 C McKeon 2 2 Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi Attendance 2 680Referee Ian Davies WRU 16 May 201515 00 1 BP Connacht nbsp 20 24 nbsp OspreysTry Masterson 53 cBuckley 80 cCon Carty 2 2 Pen Carty 2 2 41 49 ReportTry Biggar 15 cJohn 25 cWebb 27 cCon Biggar 3 3 Pen Biggar 1 1 5 Galway Sportsgrounds Attendance 5 226Referee Marius Mitrea FIR Rugby Challenge Cup edit Main article 2014 15 Rugby Challenge Cup Pool 2 edit Pos Teamvte Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts1 nbsp Exeter Chiefs 2 6 5 0 1 212 97 115 26 11 4 1 252 nbsp Connacht 8 6 4 0 2 186 144 42 23 16 4 0 203 nbsp Bayonne 6 2 0 4 106 165 59 10 18 0 1 94 nbsp La Rochelle 6 1 0 5 84 182 98 10 24 0 0 4Source espn co uk 18 October 201417 00 1 BP Connacht nbsp 48 12 nbsp La RochelleTry Carty 5 cMarmion 9 mHenshaw 2 31 c 45 cLoughney 35 cPoolman 52 mHealy 64 cCon Ronaldson 4 5 5 32 37 46 Porter 1 2 65 Pen Ronaldson 1 1 15 ReportTry Cler 42 mBouldoire 69 cCon Le Bail 1 2 70 Galway Sportsgrounds Galway Attendance 4 735Referee Andrew McMenemy Scotland 25 October 201415 00 1 BP Exeter Chiefs nbsp 33 13 nbsp ConnachtTry Chudley 9 cSlade 20 mWelch 40 cEwers 46 cWhite 56 cCon Steenson 4 5 9 40 47 57 ReportTry Carr 73 cCon Ronaldson 1 1 74 Pen Ronaldson 2 2 5 37 Sandy Park Exeter Attendance 8 484Referee Mathieu Raynal France 6 December 201417 00 1 BP Connacht nbsp 42 19 nbsp BayonneTry Poolman 2 19 c 39 mAki 60 cMcSharry 69 cFaloon 72 cCon Carty 3 4 20 61 70 Ronaldson 1 1 73 Pen Carty 3 4 11 53 59 ReportTry Lapeyrade 45 cCon Otazo 1 1 46 Pen Bustos Moyano 4 5 5 14 16 29 Galway Sportsgrounds Galway Attendance 4 425Referee Matthew Carley England 13 December 201420 45Bayonne nbsp 27 29 nbsp ConnachtTry Vaka 3 cUgalde 17 cSayerse 41 cCon Loustalot 3 3 3 18 42 Pen Loustalot 2 2 34 50 ReportTry Blade 2 27 c 77 cCon Nikora 2 2 28 78 Pen Nikora 5 6 6 30 37 57 67 Stade Jean Dauger Bayonne Attendance 4 980Referee Ian Davies Wales 18 January 201515 15 1 BP Connacht nbsp 24 33 nbsp Exeter ChiefsTry Healy 2 5 m 74 cFaloon 23 mPoolman 38 cCon Carty 2 4 39 75 ReportTry Penalty try 19 cMumm 45 cArmand 62 cCon Slade 3 3 20 46 63 Pen Slade 4 5 35 43 57 70 Galway Sportsgrounds Galway Attendance 5 088Referee Alexandre Ruiz France 24 January 201518 30La Rochelle nbsp 20 30 nbsp Connacht 1 BP Try Penalty try 32 c Meron 38 cCon Barraque 2 2 33 39 Pen Barraque 2 2 9 23 ReportTry Marmion 2 mMcKeon 46 mAdeolokun 74 cHealy 76 cCon Carty 2 4 75 78 Pen Carty 2 3 16 37 Stade Marcel Deflandre La Rochelle Attendance 10 068Referee Neil Paterson Scotland Quarter finals edit 3 April 201519 45Gloucester nbsp 14 7 nbsp ConnachtTry Sharples 20 cMeakes 30 cCon Laidlaw 2 2 21 31 ReportTry Penalty try 65 cCon Carty 1 1 66 Kingsholm Stadium Attendance 13 236Referee Mathieu Raynal FFR Champions Cup play offs edit Main article 2015 16 European Rugby Champions Challenge Cup play offs Match 1 edit 24 May 201515 30 GMTGloucester nbsp 40 32 a e t nbsp ConnachtTry Moriarty 1 cSharples 26 mMeakes 80 cDawidiuk 95 mMay 98 cCon Laidlaw 3 5 1 80 98 Pen Laidlaw 2 3 19 43 Hook 1 1 92 ReportTry J Cooney 8 cCarty 29 cHealy 2 60 m 92 cCon Carty 3 4 9 30 92 Pen Carty 2 3 7 79 Kingsholm Stadium Gloucester Attendance 7 633Referee Romain Poite FFR FB 15 nbsp Charlie Sharples nbsp 64 RW 14 nbsp Jonny MayOC 13 nbsp Bill MeakesIC 12 nbsp Billy Twelvetrees c LW 11 nbsp Henry Purdy nbsp 50 FH 10 nbsp James HookSH 9 nbsp Greig LaidlawN8 8 nbsp Ross Moriarty nbsp 71 nbsp 88 OF 7 nbsp Dan Thomas nbsp 33 nbsp 44 nbsp 65 BF 6 nbsp Jacob RowanRL 5 nbsp Tom PalmerLL 4 nbsp Tom SavageTP 3 nbsp John Afoa nbsp 33 to 43 nbsp 88 HK 2 nbsp Richard Hibbard nbsp 59 LP 1 nbsp Nick Wood nbsp 65 Replacements HK 16 nbsp Darren Dawidiuk nbsp 59 PR 17 nbsp Yann Thomas nbsp 65 PR 18 nbsp Shaun Knight nbsp 33 nbsp 44 nbsp 88 LK 19 nbsp Elliott Stooke nbsp 71 FL 20 nbsp Lewis Ludlow nbsp 65 nbsp 88 SH 21 nbsp Dan Robson nbsp 64 FH 22 nbsp Billy BurnsFB 23 nbsp Rob Cook nbsp 50 Coach nbsp David Humphreys FB 15 nbsp Tiernan O Halloran nbsp 65 RW 14 nbsp Fionn Carr nbsp 75 OC 13 nbsp Robbie HenshawIC 12 nbsp Bundee AkiLW 11 nbsp Matt HealyFH 10 nbsp Jack CartySH 9 nbsp John Cooney nbsp 64 N8 8 nbsp Eoin McKeon nbsp 71 OF 7 nbsp Eoghan Masterson nbsp 55 to 65 nbsp 33 nbsp 44 BF 6 nbsp John Muldoon c RL 5 nbsp Aly MuldowneyLL 4 nbsp George Naoupu nbsp 54 TP 3 nbsp Rodney Ah You nbsp 54 HK 2 nbsp Tom McCartney nbsp 70 nbsp 79 nbsp 90 LP 1 nbsp Denis Buckley nbsp 33 to 43 Replacements HK 16 nbsp Dave Heffernan nbsp 94 to 100 nbsp 70 nbsp 79 to 90 PR 17 nbsp JP Cooney nbsp 33 nbsp 44 PR 18 nbsp Finlay Bealham nbsp 54 LK 19 nbsp Andrew Browne nbsp 54 FL 20 nbsp James Connolly nbsp 71 SH 21 nbsp Ian Porter nbsp 64 FH 22 nbsp Miah Nikora nbsp 75 CE 23 nbsp Shane O Leary nbsp 65 Coach nbsp Pat LamAwards and recognition editAt the end of the 2014 15 Pro12 season an Awards evening was held in the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin with Connacht among those honoured both as a team and for individual performance 65 Award RecipientPro12 Fair Play award ConnachtPro12 Dream Team Denis BuckleyPro12 Dream Team Robbie HenshawConnacht held their own awards ceremony in May to acknowledge the services of individual players 66 Award RecipientPlayers Player of the Year Robbie HenshawFans Player of the Year Robbie HenshawBack of the Year Matt HealyForward of the Year Denis BuckleyTeam Man of the Year Aly MuldowneyAcademy Player of the Year Eoghan MastersonTry of the Year Kieran Marmion v Leinster September 2014Connacht also had awards throughout the season for the Player of the Month as voted by the team s supporters 67 68 69 70 71 72 Month Award WinnerSeptember 2014 Denis BuckleyOctober 2014 George NaoupuNovember 2014 Matt HealyDecember 2014 Tom McCartneyJanuary 2015 Matt HealyFebruary 2015 Aly MuldowneyMarch 2015 Eoghan MastersonApril 2015 Rodney Ah YouNotes edit New Zealand born and qualified for Samoa Lam has represented both countries but last played rugby for 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