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Published 20:28 15 Oct 2016 BST
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They kept probing, taking darts, throwing cut-out passes and offloading to the next man out. 17 offloads? Insane. The most exciting thing about Connacht is that they are not perfect yet. They never will be perfect and they are comfortable with that. It is part of what makes them so hard to beat. They don't get themselves too down when they fall behind. There is an innate trust in what Lam has instilled in the squad. And so they take the ball into their clutches and have a go. They go away to Zebre next weekend and should do a number on them. They are a different side from the one that trailed to the Italians, last month, before being rescued by a hellacious downpour. We may yet look back at that postponed game as the turning point for Lam's men. They are back winning league games and have got off to the perfect start in Europe. Their aim is the knock-out stages and after that, who knows. Who knows? That is the beauty of it. Connacht are here off their own toiling steam. Anything is possible. Catch up with the latest episode of Football Friday LiveMoM @bundeeaki12 in #CONvTOU tonight! 17 carries, 75 metres, 5 offloads, 6 defenders beaten & the match winning try! https://t.co/za2oxcMyJt
— Sky Sports Rugby ? (@SkySportsRugby) October 15, 2016
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