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Connacht finish disappointing season on high note with victory in Parma

Connacht finish disappointing season on high note with victory in Parma

Irish Times17-05-2025

URC: Zebre Parma 12 Connacht 22
Connacht
concluded an underwhelming
United Rugby Championship
campaign with a 22-12 victory over Zebre in Parma.
Captain Cian Prendergast and wing Shayne Bolton claimed first-half tries to put the visitors on course for a first win in six URC games.
Zebre flanker Bautista Stavile crossed and outhalf Giovanni Montemauri added the extras to leave the Italian hosts 12-7 down at the break.
Backrower Shamus Hurley-Langton went over with an hour played to stretch Connacht's lead, with JJ Hanrahan adding the second of his successful conversions.
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A score from Zebre fullback Jacopo Trulla and a yellow card for Connacht's replacement scrumhalf Matthew Devine set up a tense finale.
Outhalf Hanrahan slotted a late penalty to help the visitors over the line and claim a 13th-placed finish.

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