Connacht tonight ended Neath's unbeaten Celtic League run with a disciplined
and clinical performance at the Galway Sports Ground.
Having defeated Munster the previous week, Neath went into action in buoyant
mood as Connacht are regarded as the weakest Irish provincial side, although
they chalked up an opening day victory over Cardiff at the Arms Park.
Eric Elwood was the crucial performer for Connacht, converting two of the
three touchdowns and landing three vital penalties.
Neath took the lead after three minutes through a penalty by fly-half Lee
Jarvis, but that soon counted for nothing as Connacht surged to the front two
minutes later with a try by wing Wayne Munn.
Further tries followed from captain Mark McConnell and John O'Connor, while
all the Welshmen could manage after the opening Jarvis penalty was a try by
Shaun Connor, which Jarvis converted.
Connacht led 22-10 at half-time and were always in the driving seat, proving
more creative among the three-quarters and the more powerful in the set-pieces.