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Published 10:19 1 Nov 2020 GMT
Updated 10:26 1 Nov 2020 GMT
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"There were enough opportunities there for us to win two games. We certainly weren’t clinical enough with the opportunities that we had and if you don’t take your chances in big games like this then you’ll come unstuck eventually. It’s an obviously thing to say but we’d enough entries into the French 22 and didn’t come away with points. It’s as simple as that really.
"At half-time the chat was about belief, it was a little bit off and we shipped a score just after half-time, it wasn’t great."
"We could have come away with more points in that first-half," later added. "At half-time you try to correct a few things and give belief, but they scored that try."
"Yeah, we probably were just off in the first half. We did some okay things but body language wasn't great, at times. The coaches were looking on and would've had a good view of us, and know us well enough to feel and think that we're a bit off, so that was the message. The message was to believe, going into the second half with a championship on the line, everything to play for and only a couple of points in it, whatever it was. "So it's disappointing that that type of chat has to be said in the environment that we're in, but that was the reality of where we were at. And, unfortunately, we didn't kick on."It is concerning that the coaching staff felt compelled to intervene in an attempt to gee up their players during such a crucial game. Asked about the same half-time chat, Conway's teammate Rob Herring recalled, "We had a good chat and said, 'We need to go and take this game. There's a championship on the line. This is the position we want to be in and we've got an opportunity to go take it'. "Yeah, unfortunately, it didn't happen for us on the night, which is disappointing and frustrating."
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