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          United Rugby Championship 2018
          ConnachtConnachtCON
          32
          09/09FT
          10
          Southern KingsSouthern KingsSTHK
          • Tom Farrell(15')
          • Eoghan Masterson(34')
          • Darragh Leader(70')
          • Ultan Dillane(41'+2)
          • Jack Carty(16', 35', 41'+2)
          • Jack Carty(27', 48')
          • Berton Klaasen(32')
          • Luvuyo Pupuma(78')
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          Connacht claim victory over Southern Kings

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          Sep 9, 2017, 05:31 PM ET
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          Connacht posted their first Guinness PRO14 win under new coach Kieran Keane, sweeping past the Southern Kings 32-10 at the Sportsground.

          A three-try first half, topped off by Ultan Dillane's effort just before the break, had Connacht leading comfortably 24-5 against their South African visitors.

          Kings centre Berton Klaasen managed to cross on the half hour mark, in between tries from Tom Farrell and Connacht replacement Eoghan Masterson.

          After Jack Carty took his tally to 12 points with his fifth successful kick of the night, Connacht rebounded from Finlay Bealham's sin-binning to claim a hard-earned bonus point through Darragh Leader's 69th-minute try.

          The hosts' captain John Muldoon saw yellow in the final minutes, allowing Kings replacement prop Luvuyo Pupuma to have the final say with a well-taken five-pointer.

          Beaten by Glasgow in the Galway wind and rain last week, Connacht had to soak up some early Kings pressure, including a strong run from centre Luzuko Vulindlu, before a Jarrad Butler steal on the ground launched the home side forward.

          The westerners' first attacking platform saw them penalised for obstruction at a maul, but with Kings winger Sibusiso Sithole sin-binned in the 11th minute for lifting Carty above the horizontal and dropping him, Keane's charges soon took advantage.

          Connacht mauled their way into try-scoring range and after Leader was denied in the right corner, Farrell was fed in midfield to step inside an attempted tackle and score under the posts.

          Carty converted and then turned a scrum penalty into three points, with Dillane, Matt Healy and returning full-back Tiernan O'Halloran popping up regularly in attack.

          However, there was nothing O'Halloran could do when Klaasen finished off a well-worked try in the left corner, following good work from Masixole Banda, initially, and half-backs Kurt Coleman and Godlen Masimla. The former missed the conversion at 10-5.

          Connacht responded quickly from the restart, Farrell getting past two defenders and then Kieran Marmion sniped and passed out of a tackle for replacement flanker Masterson to crash over to the left of the posts.

          The province's third seven-pointer followed right on half-time, man-of-the-match Bundee Aki breaking powerfully and a forward pass denying Leader before Ireland lock Dillane drove in under the posts to widen the margin to 19 points.

          Connacht's scrum remained on top, earning a 47th minute penalty which Carty capitalised on. The hosts should have made more of a jinking break from scrum-half Marmion, but the Kings held out and Bealham's no-arms tackle on Banda left Connacht down a man.

          A gilt-edged opportunity was missed when Pupuma marginally lost control of the ball as he lunged for the try-line. Poor discipline from Connacht kept the Kings within scoring range, until Aki initiated a break and Healy booted a big touchfinder.

          Armed with possession in the 22 via a hurried clearance, it was replacement Steve Crosbie's scooped pass which led to winger Leader stretching over in the right corner for try number four.

          The Kings kept their heads up and their persistence was rewarded. Facing 14 men after Muldoon was called for a shoulder charge on his opposite number Andisa Nstila, the tourists set up Pupuma for a short rumble to the line, three minutes from time.

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          Standings

          United Rugby Championship
          RTeamGPPDP
          1GLA18+14165
          2LEI18+14563
          3STO18+16060
          4BUL18+16059
          5MUN18+2055
          6CAR18-1955
          7LIO18+5954
          8CON18+4754
          9ULS18+7452
          10SHA18+3946
          11OSP18-7839
          12EDI18-7738
          13BEN18-16633
          14SCA18-9928
          15DRA18-13128
          16ZEB18-27515
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