Scarlets aiming to go one better next year
June 28, 2002

Scarlets coach Gareth Jenkins will lead his side into next season's Heineken Cup determined to go one better than this season and claim Europe's top prize.

Jenkins has coached Llanelli to two European semi-finals in the last three years but will not rest until he has taken the Welsh side that one step further.

"We came so close and yet so far for the second time last season and we all feel it's time to take that extra step," said Jenkins, the longest serving and most successful coach in Welsh rugby.

"Two European semis in three years is an almighty achievement, but that cup final spot has been elusive for us so far.

"Personally, and I know this is true for the rest of the coaching staff, winning the Heineken cup is the one achievement that still eludes us and we feel it's a tournament that a great club like ours should be winning.

"It would be the icing on the cake of a great period of success for Llanelli if we could do it."

Jenkins has brought in Wales prop Iestyn Thomas from Ebbw Vale and centre Matthew Watkins from Newport to strengthen his squad and feels the nucleus is there at Stradey Park to win the biggest prize.

"We have a similar side this season to the one that did so well last. We have two new recruits in Iestyn and Matthew and we can only get stronger."

The Llanelli coach believes this year's draw gives them every chance of qualifying out of their pool.

"We are up against three sides that we know, Glasgow from the Welsh-Scottish League, Bourgoin from beating them both home and away in Europe two seasons ago and Sale from watching their campaign against Pontypridd in the Parker Pen Shield last year.

"Glasgow at home is a good game to kick-off the campaign. We will be favourites to win that one, especially as it is at Stradey Park, but we must protect against the kind of slip that saw us lose to Gloucester in the first round in 2000."

Jenkins also has words of wisdom for Neath, who face the might of Leicester Tigers in their first round match - Llanelli know all about the Heineken Cup champions from last season's campaign.

"The game of the first round has to be Leicester's visit to the Gnoll against Lyn Jones' Neath," said Jenkins.

"It's a massive draw for them but if there is one side in Wales with the wherewithal to take them on, it's Neath. They won't make the mistake of giving Leicester too much respect.

"The Tigers may be the reigning champions but we showed last year when we beat them and ran them close on two other occasions that there is a way to win.

"When they came to Stradey we won by intimidating them out of their game plan, that's exactly what Neath will try to do and good luck to them."

Live Sports

Communication error please reload the page.