Connacht humble Bulls in Galway

Connacht proved too strong for the Vodacom Bulls as they powered to a resounding victory over the tourists in the second round of the URC.

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It continues to be a nightmare start for the Bulls in the championship as they went down 34-7 to Connacht and remain rooted to the bottom of the table.

Mack Hansen lit up The Sportsground with an early try-of-the-season contender as Connacht broke clear of the Bulls to claim the bonus-point win.

Lizo Gqoboka’s second-minute try was cancelled out by a well-taken Tiernan O’Halloran effort. Jack Carty converted and kicked a penalty to make it 10-7 at half time.

Further tries from Tom Daly and Australian flyer Hansen had Andy Friend’s men settle the issue and centre duo Tom Farrell and Daly crossed in the final minutes to make it a resounding victory.

Still reeling from last week’s defeat by Leinster, the Bulls made a flying start in Galway.

Zak Burger’s break, combined with some sharp passing, set up prop Gqoboka to score from close range, which Johan Goosen converted.

Connacht hit back in the 15th minute, a well-driven maul splintering the defence before slick hands in midfield put fullback O’Halloran over and Carty levelled with the conversion.

Both teams left chances behind them, the hosts narrowly missing out when John Porch’s score was ruled out following a TMO review for a forward pass by Daly.

Arno Botha was guilty of going off his feet just as the Bulls were poised to score in the 28th minute. In the end, a Carty penalty managed to split the sides.

Early in the second half, Daly finished powerfully past Ruan Combrinck after Connacht had worn down the visitors’ defence, Carty’s conversion making it a 10-point lead.

Then it was Hansen’s turn to gobble up a Bulls kick and break free from 60 metres out. He cut in from the left, beating the cover to draw the biggest cheer of the night on his home debut.

The try stood – a potential block was ruled out – but Carty, who had a fine game in attack and defence, hit the post with the conversion.

It was a frustrating night for Bulls captain Marcell Coetzee and his teammates, who struggled with their discipline at times.

As the rain came down, Carty released Farrell for a free-flowing fourth try before Daly bludgeoned his way over right at the death.