“I thought the spirit of the lads showed at the end. To get the penalty and then go back for the bonus point for eight or nine minutes, and we got it in the end, delighted. We have not won every game this season, but today was a really important win for us.
“Obviously the first half was tough, 3-0 at half time, and I know how hard it is to win here, having been many times with Leinster. Zebre is a very proud team, so for us to come here get the win and the bonus point, I’m really delighted.” - Connacht head coach Stuart Lancaster.
Connacht made hard work of it, but in the end secured a much-needed bonus-point win to put themselves in touching distance of the top-eight.
Having been behind 3-0 at the break, it is thanks to Connacht’s superior fitness that they delivered after the break with four tries and a vital bonus point.
It was not a memorable opening with a 24th minute penalty spotted by the TMO providing Zebre with the only score of the half, struck by Martin Roger Farias.
However, the Italians, displayed their willingness to attack from deep, and but for a Shay Mullins strip, they would have scored an early try. Connacht created chances, but a combined with a lack of accuracy and Zebre’s defence, Stuart Lancaster’s side went into the break frustrated.
However the tide turned in the second half. Within a minute Joe Joyce scored the game’s first try thanks to a timely block down and the hard-working Cahill Forde.
The home side continued to be competitive, stripping possession when Connacht were within metres of the line, but minutes later Lancaster’s men claimed their second try. Patience was rewarded as the visitors went through the phases before the excellent Sean Jansen, initially short, claimed the second, with fullback Sam Gilbert converting.
The home side staged a comeback soon after, using their forward power to break through from a penalty scrum, and scrumhalf`Gonzalo-Garcia delivered. However, they were not helped when he was yellow-carded minutes later and Stuart Lancaster’s men made it count from a penalty kicked touch. Once again the pack did the business with Jansen adding his second, and Gilbert converting.
It put Connacht into an 8-19 lead from which the hosts would not recover. Although Zebre enjoyed plenty of possession, Connacht produced the necessary defensive effort, particularly from the pack, until the 73rd minute when, following a yellow card to Chay Mullins, the home side took advantage with Bautista Staville closing the gap to 15-21. However, Connacht had the last say, claiming a fourth try bonus point when Oisin McCormack added the extras.
Yellow cards: Zebra Parma, Garcia (60 ); Connacht, Chay Mullins (73 ).
Zebre Parma: G Montemauri, M Belloni, G Bertaccini, M Zanon, S Gesi, M Roger Farias, G Garcia, P Buonfiglio, G Ribaldi, E Pieretto, M Canali, L Krumov (C ), G Ferrari, L Bianchi, D Ruggeri. Replacements: Juan Pitinari for Pieretto (47 ), Bautista Stavile for Ruggeri (51 ), Enrico Lucchin for Montemauri (58 ),Alessandro Ortombina for Canali (59 ),Thomas Dominguez for Ferrari (63 ), Luca Franceschetto for Buonfiglio (65 ),Shilo Klein for Ribaldi (71 ).
Connacht Rugby: Sam Gilbert, Shane Jennings, Harry West, Cathal Forde, Chay Mullins, Josh Ioane, Caolin Blade, Jordan Duggan, Dylan Tierney-Martin, Jack Aungier, Josh Murphy, Joe Joyce, Paul Boyle (C ), Sean O’Brien, Sean Jansen
Replacements: Peter Dooley for Duggan (51 ), Fiachna Barrett for Aungier (51 ), David O’Connor for Murphy (58 ), Matthew Oisín McCormack for O’Brien (59 ); Sean Naughton for Ioane (65 ), Ben Murphy for Blade (71 ), Oisín McCormack for O’Brien (59 ).
Referee: Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU ).