Connacht 26-19 Ospreys: Toby Booth wants final day reaction after Ospreys come up short

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NEWPORT, WALES - MAY 16: Ospreys Head Coach Toby Booth and Ospreys Coach Duncan Jones speak prior to the Guinness PRO14 Rainbow Cup between Dragons and Ospreys at Rodney Parade on May 16, 2021 in Newport, Wales. The Guinness PRO14 Rainbow Cup has now been split into two tournaments after the four South African sides were told they could not travel to Europe to fulfill fixtures. Pro14 Rainbow Cup organisers say they are close to finalising plans for a June final in Europe between the best Europe-based team and their South African counterparts. (Photo by Huw Fairclough/Getty Images)

OSPREYS coach Toby Booth has appealed to his men to finish their season on a high after their outside hopes of making the Rainbow Cup final died at the Sportsground in Galway on Friday.
Ospreys were blitzed by Connacht in the opening quarter and while they recovered by the break, they were unable to push on during a scoreless second-half, with little more than pride to play for next week when they host unbeaten Benetton.
“There is some significance in next week’s game because it’s the last time this group will be together,” said Booth.
“We need to make sure we finish strong and put ourselve...

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