THE SURPRISING, YET deserving winners of last season’s Pro12, Connacht will start the campaign as the team to beat but after a couple of big-name departures, Pat Lam’s side face an uphill battle to retain their crown.
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What’s changed?
The high-profile loss of Robbie Henshaw to provincial rivals Leinster had been rumoured for quite some time, while the exit of versatile English forward Aly Muldowney, who joins Bernard Jackson at Grenoble, will also be felt throughout the season.
Other key players Rodney Ah You and AJ MacGinty have also left Galway over the summer months.
The arrival of South Africa international out-half Marnitz Boshoff is the headline signing at the Sportsgrounds however, while promising full-back Cian Kelleher moves west after finding limited opportunities to impress at Leinster.
A host of Academy players will link up with the first-team squad, while Eoin Griffin, Conor Carey and Dominic Robertson-McCoy also join up with the Pro12 champions.
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Euro-vision
Connacht have never qualified from their pool in the various guises of the Champions Cup, but they may feel they have every chance to re-write history when they take on Wasps, Toulouse and Zebre in pool 2.
Having famously beaten Toulouse in France three years ago, Connacht will feel they are a much stronger proposition this time round when they face the four-time European champions, but they will still start the pool as third favourites to progress.
An agonising 33-32 defeat to Grenoble in the quarter-final of the Challenge Cup last season saw their European run end in disappointment, but don’t rule out Lam’s side reaching the same stage of Europe’s premier club competition.
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Why they ought to be excited
Although the departure of Henshaw will be keenly felt, the arrival of Kelleher in the opposite direction looks like a smart move by parties.
Testament to the full-back’s potential, Leinster were said to be disappointed to lose the services of the former St Michaels student after he turned down a new contract at the RDS.