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OSPREYS WIN DERBY MATCH

OSPREYS WIN DERBY MATCH

OSPREYS 25 SCARLETS 13
The defending Celtic League champions went into the match in dreadful form, but everything centre Henson touched turned to gold as he rattled up 20 points in a quality display in front of 15,000 fans. The Ospreys took an early lead through the boot of Henson, before Scarlets centre Matthew Watkins carved the game wide open with a 70-metre intercept try – a record 22nd in Celtic League rugby.

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The man who threw the loose pass – Ospreys fly-half Matthew Jones – should have made amends with a try in the final stages of the opening half, but referee Nigel Owens ruled that he failed to ground the ball. It took only a minute for Owens to go from crowd villain to crowd favourite when he awarded the home side a penalty try after the Scarlets pack disintegrated on their own line, and the Ospreys took a deserved 19-10 lead into the break.

Scarlets backrower Alix Popham was bundled into touch an inch from the try-line in the opening move of the second spell, and fly-half Mike Hercus narrowed the margin to six points with his third goal of the night. The visitors’ comeback stalled when lock Adam Jones was binned for a professional foul, but Ospreys No.8 Jonathan Thomas made it 14 men apiece when he went for a similar offence.

Henson’s seventh goal gave the Ospreys a 25-13 lead as the match entered its final 10 minutes, and the home side’s rugged defence – led by New Zealand scrum-half Jason Spice – kept the Scarlets at bay.

Ospreys:
Try – Penalty try
Pens – G Henson 5
DG – G Henson
Con – G Henson


Scarlets:
Try – M Watkins
Pens – M Hercus 2
Con – M Hercus

Halftime: Ospreys 19-10

Yellow cards:
A Jones (Scarlets)
J Thomas (Ospreys)

Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
Crowd: 15,128

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