Ospreys go down swinging as Leinster extend unbeaten run
Leinster maintained their unbeaten league record with an 11th straight success in a hard-fought 22-19 win over Ospreys in Swansea.
Leinster were without 18 of their players who were included in the Irish national squad but whilst not at their best were able to repel a spirited performance from Ospreys.
Luke McGrath, Charlie Tector and Rabah Slimani scored their tries. Ciaran Frawley kicked a penalty and a conversion, with Ross Byrne adding a conversion.
Harri Deaves, Ethan Lewis and Cameron Jones scored Ospreys’ tries, with Owen Williams and Jack Walsh each adding conversions.
Welsh hooker Sam Parry was a late withdrawal through illness and his side suffered a further setback when Leinster were first on the scoreboard.
With the first real attack of the game, the visitors exploited some poor defence from Ospreys to leave skipper McGrath with an unopposed run to the line.
Frawley missed the conversion but he was soon on target with a simple penalty as the Irish, aided by a strong scrum, increased their control on the match.
Ospreys suffered a further blow when scrum-half Reuben Morgan-Williams was forced to leave the field with an injury but they received a boost when Deaves finished off a driving line-out.
However, Leinster’s response was swift, with Tector taking a short pass from McGrath to crash over for Frawley to convert and give the visitors a 15-7 half-time lead.
Ospreys lost Williams to a failed HIA but seven minutes after the restart, they reduced the arrears when hooker Lewis finished off a driving line-out but they could not maintain that momentum as Leinster replied with their third try.
A thumping tackle from Tommy O’Brien forced Keelan Giles to lose possession and the visitors made it count when Slimani crashed over from close range.
Giles immediately left the field for an HIA before a try from Jones set up a tense finish but Leinster just held on to remain unbeaten.
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Well done RP. Its only right that past heroes are remembered.
Romania beat almost all NH opponents (inc France twice) and lost to NZ 14-6 with two disallowed tries. They lost some financial support when Ceaucescu was overturned. With the advent of professionalism the World Cup and its backerIRB/World Rugby did nothing while professionalism blew all coaches, players and officials from Romania to France in a few short years killing the great Romanian tradition. IRB/World Rugby were more concerned with the $ potential of the good and great of SA/AUS/ENG/NZ wobsession with winning world cups. A great rugby nation was allowed to die.
Heroes like Marianei Lucescu deserved better.
Go to commentsNot a total surprise, she was invited in camp last year as a reward for her club performances and I think she has had a better season this year. Now, her debut as a 17 year old against Scotland and not receiving another cap, that was a surprise but has done well to bounce back after years of disappointment. Bonner is well overdue a selection and Millie David’s time will come. I am surprised that Connie Powell is omitted, I don’t think she has done a lot wrong
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