WHY ISN’T MATT Healy an Ireland international?
That question has been on the lips of Connacht fans and those of many outside the western province for much of this season, although the 27-year-old wing’s inclusion in Ireland’s two most recent training squads has eased the furore somewhat.
Healy will hope to be part of Ireland’s squad for SA. Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
Joe Schmidt, we can now rest assured, is fully aware of the Connacht flyer’s ability, those attacking skills that have brought him a league-leading nine tries in the Guinness Pro12. Healy could add to that haul in tomorrow’s semi-final against Glasgow.
Schmidt may name his touring party for next month’s visit to South Africa next week, and it will be fascinating to find out whether Healy is involved. Certainly, an outstanding display tomorrow would aid his cause as Schmidt makes his final decisions.
Not that Healy is thinking in that way.
“I suppose it is another opportunity, considering that the South African tour squad hasn’t been announced yet,” says the former Lansdowne FC man.
That focus on the collective over potential individual gains is typical of this Connacht group under Pat Lam, and their togetherness is one reason of several for confidence ahead of the visit of the Warriors to Galway tomorrow.
A 14-7 victory over the Scots last time out, on the final day of the regular Pro12 season, is another but Healy says it is no sign of things to come.
“It’s going to be a completely different challenge this weekend, even though it’s the same team. I think when you look back at the history of back-to-back games in the Pro12 and even in European competitions, no game is the same.”
The 27-year-old has nine tries in the Pro12 this season. Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO
Connacht have been preaching all week that nothing changes just because they’re now in a semi-final, but the pressure of the occasion will add a demanding new layer to the mental side of the game.
Connacht’s most recent play-off saw them show off their thrilling attacking rugby but, ultimately, Grenoble squeezed them out on a 33-32 scoreline in the Challenge Cup quarter-finals.
Many critics argued that Connacht could have managed that game better, particularly in how they attempted to exit their 22, but Healy says the westerners will continue to stay true to their beliefs tomorrow.