Gloucestershire Echo

Almost there Irish win moves Euro qualificat­ion step closer

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GLOUCESTER head coach George Skivington was relieved to come away with a win and collect five valuable points in a hardfought 36-23 over a battling London Irish at Kingsholm.

Irish had led midway through the second half but Gloucester pulled away with three tries in the final quarter to virtually seal their spot in next season’s European Champions Cup competitio­n.

Gloucester’s tries came from Ollie Thorley, Louis Rees-zammit, Jack Stanley, Stephen Varney and Lloyd Evans with Evans adding a penalty and two conversion­s. Billy Twelvetree­s also converted two.

Irish responded with tries from Ollie Hassell-collins and Agustin Creevy with Paddy Jackson kicking three penalties and two conversion­s.

Skivington said: “It was a really scrappy game in parts and sometimes those sorts of games go against you so I’m very happy with the win and it’s good to take all the points.

“The guys took their chances well but we needed to be more clinical from the start as when we get it right and are accurate, the boys out wide take some stopping.

“We were heavily penalised at the breakdown but we are doing our best in training to learn how to avoid penalties.

“On pitches like this and with the higgly-piggly nature of this season, it’s hard to ask guys to play within four days so the coaches will sit down tonight and assess what we will do for Wednesday.

“Danny (Cipriani) was rested as he’s played a lot of rugby since the restart.”

Irish director of rugby Declan Kidney was frustrated with his side’s inability to take advantage of key moments in the game.

He said: “I wouldn’t say it was our best performanc­e since the restart as we always want to win and I was frustrated by our inability to finish off a number of chances.

“I know we can be a lot better and will be so in the future but there were “There’s definite improvemen­t and positives from us as we still fronted up we are going in the right direction but in the set piece and in other areas I’m disappoint­ed that we conceded against a strong side. two tries from two set-pieces.”

 ??  ?? Stephen Varney runs in to score his try
Stephen Varney runs in to score his try

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