Rugby: Eric Elwood was disappointed but not to take more than a losing bonus point from a home game he and his Connacht side had targeted a win from.
Connacht remain bottom of Pool Six, albeit with their first Heineken Cup point on the board, after their 14-10 defeat to Gloucester at The Sportsground this afternoon. Elwood is now planning on returning the favour when the sides meet at Kingsholm next week.
“It is difficult because that was a game we felt we had a huge opportunity to get our first win in the Heineken Cup, so now we cannot feel sorry for ourselves,” he insisted. “We know we are capable of mixing with this opposition. Yes, they will be a different proposition on their home patch, but the challenge now for us is, ‘Can we do to them next week what they did to us today?”’
The hosts managed to reduce the arrears back to 11-10 early in the second half, but Gloucester’s superior set-piece, particularly the scrum, had Connacht under the cosh.
“We are frustrated with our performance. That was a huge opportunity missed. I thought when we got within one point we would have pushed on, because we had a bit of momentum, and that is what is disappointing,” conceded Elwood. “Both teams were in a difficult place. This could kickstart their season and we have an opportunity next week to see if we can bounce back.
“I don’t think Gloucester were at their best, but they did enough to win the game, and I wouldn’t mind just doing enough to win a game.
“We were both desperate for the win, but I certainly believe that ourselves, as the home team, should have taken the initiative to push on and really go for
the jugular, particularly when there was only one point in it.”
Connacht, with several key players unavailable through injury including openside Johnny O’Connor, are also facing fresh concerns. Ray Ofisa injured his knee in the first half and is expected to miss the return fixture next weekend at Kingsholm.