Under the cover of the Rugby World Cup, Connacht and the Toyota Cheetahs played out one of the games of the season that included plenty of swashbuckling play and a late, late finish that included its own piece of controversy. But the game had some eye-catching numbers on the attacking front. A total of 71 defenders beaten, 24 offloads and 15 line breaks – none which should be a major surprise when these two teams meet. Premier Sports pundit and title-winning Ospreys coach Sean Holley breaks down a thrilling encounter. Firstly, both coaches are coached to play heads-up rugby, but there are differences. For Hawies Fourie and the Toyota Cheetahs the speedy play is in their DNA, coming from the hard grounds of Free State in South Africa, the men in orange are well used to running the length of the pitch and throwing offloads for fun.