Connacht earn draw at home

Connacht 14 Edinburgh 14: Andy Robinson's hunt for his first win as Edinburgh coach goes on after his side surrendered up an…

Connacht 14 Edinburgh 14:Andy Robinson's hunt for his first win as Edinburgh coach goes on after his side surrendered up an 11 point lead to draw with Connacht in Galway for the second successive year.

Edinburgh led the Magners League encounter 14-3 coming up to the half-hour mark but Connacht's dominance of possession and territory in the second half should have yielded more than the draw for the Irish side.

A try from Connacht prop Robbie Morris just before half-time had narrowed the gap to 14-8 at the break and kept the home side within striking distance.

It was the pivotal score of the match as Connacht played with much more poise and energy after half-time, getting on top of the visitors and dominating for long periods.

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Two Tim Donnelly penalties after 59 and 69 minutes put Connacht level on the scoreboard but a number of good chances had gone a begging in the intervening minutes. Four visits to the Edinburgh 22 had failed to yield a try.

In a frantic finale, Donnelly had two attempts at a drop goal, the first blocked, the second wide right.

Deeper into added time, Edinburgh's debutant fly-half David Blair went close and his stabbed drop goal effort appeared to have gone over only for referee Hugh Watkins to rule it had dropped just under the bar. Video replays later suggested it had done neither and missed wide right.

The protests from the visitors fell on deaf ears and both sides were forced to settle for a draw for the second year, having finished level at 22-22 at the Sportsground last season.

Connacht were handed a lifeline in this scrappy contest just before half-time with a try from Morris, made by a superb break by full-back Gavin Duffy.

Although the conversion was missed, Connacht had got themselves within a score of Edinburgh after a half of disappointing rugby.

Edinburgh had burst into life in the opening minutes with a try from back rower Ross Rennie, coming from a well judged lineout drive.

The touchline conversion from David Blair made for a perfect opening to the contest.

Connacht responded with a penalty from the boot of Donnelly, but with 13 minutes remaining in the half Edinburgh struck for try number two.

This time centre Nick De Luca scored following a simple break from winger Andrew Turnbull, who cut through the defensive pairing of Brett Wilkinson and Morris.

Blair converted, Edinburgh led 14-3 but they frustratingly failed to hold onto that lead as Connacht staged a spirited comeback.