Holley looks for swift start

Sean Holley
12 April 2012

Ospreys head coach Sean Holley has warned his side they cannot afford another slow start when they face Saracens at the Liberty Stadium on Friday night.

The Welsh side may have salvaged a bonus point from last weekend's 31-26 defeat at Wembley, but the seeds of that loss were sown in conceding an early 10-3 lead before trailing 23-13 at the interval, leaving Holley's side with too much to do as they rallied late on.

Defeat on home soil would leave the Ospreys facing a battle to reach the quarter-final stage from Pool 5, and Holley said: "We didn't see too much that we didn't expect from Saracens last week, it's just that we didn't deal with it. They come with a big driving lineout and a kicking game, an aerial assault. Defensively in the first half we started slowly and gave them a head start."

He added: "You can't afford to do that, it was the difference in the game really. We'll be working hard to ensure we don't give them that head start this week."

In Pool 2 Cardiff Blues can put one foot in the last eight by repeating last week's win over Edinburgh when they head to Murrayfield.

A win in the Scottish capital would maintain the Blues' 100% record in the competition and move them to the brink of a first quarter-final appearance since 2009.

But backs coach Gareth Baber insists his side are not resting on their laurels.

He said: "We are not comfortable, that is not how we see it. If we go there and lose it's not the end of the world but people start to look over their shoulders and that's where the pressure comes from. We have been afforded an opportunity to nail the group, but it's not a comfortable position to be in.

"Edinburgh will be hurting after last Friday and will want to come out and test us and create opportunities for themselves. They are going to fancy themselves at home and we will have to work hard to negate that and impose our game plan."

Friday night's other Heineken Cup fixture sees Biarritz look to bounce back from their shock defeat to Treviso when they host the Italians in the other Pool 5 contest.

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