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<blockquote data-quote="Groundhog" data-source="post: 1069395" data-attributes="member: 50079"><p>Munster fans playing down our chances, but I am not entirely sure if Castres will put out a strong side against us, in which case I would expect us to win. They have some big games coming up in Top 14, have lost their first 2 European games, both of which they played seconds teams in, and will probably want to avoid Covid to too many of their frontliners. They'll probably still be a very tough side to put away, and I know they're a nightmare at home, but I think we will take it.</p><p></p><p>Will know soon enough, but I imagine we will go with a pretty settled side, with Hodnett and Crowley starting. De Allende is touch and go for fitness and I would say the likes of Kendellen may feature from the bench.</p><p></p><p>Logic says Connacht are in pretty good form and should back this god domestic form up with a statement European performance at home. History says Connacht will underperform and fall off in the second half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groundhog, post: 1069395, member: 50079"] Munster fans playing down our chances, but I am not entirely sure if Castres will put out a strong side against us, in which case I would expect us to win. They have some big games coming up in Top 14, have lost their first 2 European games, both of which they played seconds teams in, and will probably want to avoid Covid to too many of their frontliners. They'll probably still be a very tough side to put away, and I know they're a nightmare at home, but I think we will take it. Will know soon enough, but I imagine we will go with a pretty settled side, with Hodnett and Crowley starting. De Allende is touch and go for fitness and I would say the likes of Kendellen may feature from the bench. Logic says Connacht are in pretty good form and should back this god domestic form up with a statement European performance at home. History says Connacht will underperform and fall off in the second half. [/QUOTE]
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