CONNACHT LOCK ANDREW Browne hailed the way his Pro12 champion team-mates kept their heads in the head of Grand Final battle against Leinster.
The western province appear to have gotten used to playing massive, pivotal games on a weekly basis after facing dethroning the reigning champions with back-to-back wins before Saturday’s momentous 20 -10 win their provincial rivals.
So when the final whistle went on an astounding season, Browne wasn’t overcome by emotion. After a rock solid 20-minute shift he would have had the energy to go berserk if he fancied it, but Connacht had worked hard to channel their feelings into rucks and tackles.
“They were actually quite calm,” The Galwegian said of his full-time emotions.
“I just got up and stood there for a while, lads were just celebrating and time stopped for a second, I saw Niyi (Adeolokun) and we came from afar and met and it was just incredible…”
In terms of keeping focused, Browne and his fellow replacements had a tougher job than the 15 starters. During the incredible opening 30 minute showcase they had to watch from the sidelines like everyone else. Unlike every other Connacht and neutral fan, they had to try and not be swept away by the euphoria as Tiernan O’Halloran and Adeolokun romped over the line.