Turner took a lovely line in the second minute as Charlie Ngatai and Sexton combined to put him over to the right of the posts. Sexton missed the conversion. The Murray brothers, Darragh and Niall, both pinched lineouts and Connacht’s improving play was rewarded when Hawkshaw broke through tackles from Sexton and Russell for a fine 16th-minute score, converted by Jack Carty. 🔥 Incredible footwork from Jordan Larmour! A bit of luck and he scores a cracking try.
The Tonga international was shown a red card after throwing two punches at Wales and British and Irish Lions back-rower Ross Moriarty towards the end of the first half of this United Rugby Championship clash. It was the second time in two games that the Scarlets found themselves down to 14 men in the first half, but they produced a superb rearguard action to secure only a second win of this URC campaign. The Dragons will be scratching their heads at how they did not make their extra man count against their fellow strugglers, but the home side were well worth the win with wings Steff Evans, Johnny McNicholl and scrum-half Dane Blacker all crossing for tries. Leigh Halfpenny slotted over two penalties to put the Scarlets ahead, but the Dragons hit back with three points from JJ Hanrahan before wing Rio Dyer then split the home side’s defence with an arcing run to put full-back, Angus O’Brien, in at the corner for the visiting team’s first try against the run of play.
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Tries from David Hawkshaw and Tom Farrell had Connacht just 19-12 behind at half-time, with Liam Turner, Brian Deeny and Jordan Larmour crossing for Leinster. Larmour, Rob Russell, Ryan Baird and Josh van der Flier made it a seven-try victory for Leo Cullen’s men, whose only real worry was losing captain Jonathan Sexton to a facial injury. Connacht were missing three of their Ireland internationals, with illness ruling out Finlay Bealham and Mack Hansen while Bundee Aki was rested due to Ireland player management.
Crowley hit the upright with his conversion to keep Ulster 9-5 ahead. There were no further scores until the 67th minute when Ulster finally moved the ball into space from left to right, Stuart McCloskey’s long skip pass finding Baloucoune who raced clear to touch the ball down. Doak missed the difficult conversion. Healy then kicked a 73rd-minute penalty before the game ended with Munster coming at Ulster strongly and with the clock in red, Healy dived over near the posts, with his conversion then winning the game. <span data-mce-type="bookmark" style="display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;" class="mce_SELRES_start"></span> Leinster start new year in familiar fashion United Rugby Championship leaders Leinster began the new year in familiar fashion with a 41-12 bonus-point win over Connacht at the RDS.
Replacements: 16 Dan Sheehan, 17 Peter Dooley, 18 Ciarán Parker, 19 Devin Toner, 20 Dan Leavy, 21 Hugh O’Sullivan, 22 David Hawkshaw, 23 Liam Turner. Response needed: Adam Beard talks to Ospreys team-mates during the defeat by Zebre in Parma (Inpho) Here’s how to find a reliable live stream for Ospreys v Leinster wherever you are… Ospreys v Leinster live stream: How to watch from the UK Ospreys v Leinster, which kicks off at 3pm today, will be shown live on Premier Sports 1 in the UK. Coverage starts at 2. 30pm. Premier Sports show every Guinness Pro14 match live in the UK. If you have a Sky or Virgin Media contract, you can add Premier Sports to your package from £9. 99 a month. Or subscribe to Premier Player so you can stream matches online from £9.
Healy knocked over a penalty to put Munster in with a chance in the latter stages before sealing the result with a try and conversion tallying up 10 points. Click here for teams and scores It took 15 minutes of fairly scrappy play before Cooney got Ulster moving with a well-struck penalty. Four minutes later he did the same after James Hume had been taken out without the ball and on 24 minutes Cooney landed a third penalty after Jack O’Donoghue was offside. Munster then came back into the game after Marty Moore had to be carted off with a leg injury but though they laid siege to the Ulster line, which led to Tom Stewart’s 34th-minute yellow card, the home team held firm to make it to half-time 9-0 in front. Four minutes after the restart Munster scored the first try of the game when Patterson scampered clear at a ruck to dot down.
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Hanrahan added the conversion to make it 10-6 before the Scarlets replied almost straight away when a slick backline move saw Evans run in unopposed. Halfpenny added the conversion to give the Scarlets a three-point lead. Then, the game exploded with a major fracas between both sides, with Kalamafoni throwing two punches at Dragons opposite number Moriarty, with the Scarlets man given his marching orders with a red card. Moriarty was shown a yellow card, but the Dragons took full advantage with a driving lineout from the penalty and scrum-half Lewis Jones crashed over from short range to make it 15-13 to the visitors. Hanrahan and Halfpenny swapped a conversion and a penalty to make it 16-17 to the Dragons at half-time, but it was the home side who would end up claiming the win thanks to a superb second-half display.
Halfpenny added a fourth penalty to give his side a 19-17 lead at the start of the second half. The Scarlets’ 14 men then enjoyed a period of pressure on the Dragons line, and Blacker finally crashed over for the try that further extended the home side’s lead. Halfpenny added the conversion before McNicholl crossed for the Scarlets’ third try right on full-time to record an unlikely but deserved home win. Ospreys claim narrow victory over Cardiff Cardiff fly-half Jarrod Evans missed a difficult penalty with the last kick of the game to give the Ospreys a second festive win as they triumphed 22-19.
Ulster led on the scoreboard from the 16th minute right until Healy’s conversion as Ulster managed to keep Munster scoreless in the first half. Scrum-half John Cooney converted three penalties to hand the hosts a 9-0 half-time lead. Munster scrum-half Paddy Patterson darted down the blindside to score the visitors’ second try shortly after half-time, fly-half Jack Crowley missing the tough conversion. With 12 minutes left to play, Ulster winger Robert Baloucounne scored to give Ulster a 14-5 lead, with replacement scrum-half Nathan Doak missing the conversion.
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After a wretched 2019-20 season, they are blowing hot and cold this time. Their latest result was a 23-17 defeat at Zebre, when they lost the turnover count nine to one. Centurion: Ross Molony plays his 100th match for a team unbeaten in the league since April 2019 (Inpho) Back-row Will Griffiths makes his first Pro14 start for the Welsh outfit, while ex-Wales U20 lock Rhys Davies will make his league and Ospreys debut if deployed from off the bench. Leinster’s winning run must end some time but it’s unlikely to happen today.
Carty was soon sent to the bin for being offside from a penalty. Nonetheless, Connacht coped well while down to 14 men, Caolin Blade igniting their attack again and Jarrad Butler thwarting a Leinster maul. Sexton had to be replaced after head-on-head contact when tackling Butler which could have seen him carded. In his absence, Leinster finished with a flourish, Cormac Foley and Ngatai providing the assists for Russell and Baird to go over respectively, before Van der Flier showed his pace to make the left corner after Larmour was again involved in the build-up. Scarlets overcome first-half Sione Kalamafoni red card The Scarlets survived a red card to number eight Sione Kalamafoni in the first half to secure a much-needed 33-17 victory over the Dragons in their Welsh derby at Parc y Scarlets.
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☘️#URC #LEIvCON pic. twitter. com/YO5rG9gK8Y — Planet Rugby (@PlanetRugby) January 1, 2023 Leinster turned to their powerful pack, young lock Deeny springing over from close range for Sexton to make it 12-7. On the half-hour mark, a sidestepping Larmour linked with Jimmy O’Brien, whose kick through evaded the unfortunate Carty, and Larmour gleefully followed up for a seven-pointer. Connacht pulled back five of those before the break, Carty slickly sent Farrell over but the skipper miscued the conversion. Larmour bagged a 44th-minute bonus point from an inviting Jamison Gibson-Park pass, while Connacht lost Hawkshaw to injury in the process.
After defeating Scarlets 34-14 on Boxing Day, the Ospreys were made to work much harder for their victory before a sell-out crowd at the Arms Park, but a strong second-half performance from their pack saw them overturn a half-time deficit. Sam Parry, Owen Williams and Dewi Lake scored their tries, with Williams converting two and adding a penalty. Owen Lane, Liam Belcher and Josh Adams scored Cardiff’s tries, with Evans kicking two conversions. Cardiff were gifted an early lead when, five metres from his own line, young Ospreys full-back Jack Walsh dithered in dealing with a speculative kick ahead from Tomos Williams to leave Lane with a simple chance to score. Evans converted from the touchline to give his side a 7-0 advantage at the end of a competitive first quarter.
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Ospreys head coach Toby Booth said: “I’m less worried about Leinster and where they are in their journey as a team. Everyone knows how good they are, they are the market leaders in the Pro14. “Everyone knows they are there to aspire to but we can’t control them. I’m more interested in what we do and how we respond from last week. ” Related content: Leinster analysed and Booth’s vision for Ospreys, November issue of RW Today’s match at Liberty Stadium brings a family rivalry of sorts because Rhys Ruddock – in typically robust form – captains Leinster while dad Mike is Ospreys’ development director. Ospreys were competitive when the teams last met in February, going down 21-13 in the Gnoll rain.
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Ospreys vs Leinster » Predictions, Live Score & Streams + Odds Ospreys host Leinster in a URC game, which is certain to entertain all Rugby Union fans. This match will take place on 07/01/2023 at 19:35 UTC.