FRIDAY
SCARLETS 42-7 ZEBRE
PRICE GETS SCARLET'S VITAL BONUS POINT
Steff Evans, Aaron Shingler and Tom Williams claimed
first-half tries with Tom Price, Will Boyde and a penalty try following after
the break.
Mattia Bellini claimed Zebre's touchdown early in the match.
Fly-half Dan Jones was on target five times and Aled Thomas
once as all six Scarlets tries were converted.
Evans was playing for the first time in four weeks after
being released from the Wales Six Nations squad and caught the eye with a
number of jinking runs.
This was a win for the Scarlet's that was expected by many
but few felt it could not happen as this was an Italian side and they are not
well known for competing against big teams.
LEINSTER 39-10 EDINBURGH
BARRY DALY BECOMES EMERGING TALENT FOR LEINSTER
Winger Barry Daly and fly-half Joey Carbery scored two tries
each for the victors, who have reaped 19 points from their last four Pro12
matches.
Flanker Dan Leavy and hooker Bryan Byrne got further tries
for Leinster.
Fly-half Duncan Weir scored all of Edinburgh's points,
including a well-taken 70th-minute try.
Leinster can show that this is a win that they should be
getting every week and are showing why they are the best team in the league
both for developing talent and for putting out performances when few see it as
possible
SATURDAY
BLUES 57-20 TREVISO
DACEY SHOW THAT THEY ARE STILL LEAGUES APART
Nick Williams, Blaine Scully, Sion Bennett, Kris Dacey,
Willis Halaholo and man-of-the-match Matthew Morgan scored the other home
tries.
Meanwhile, Ian McKinley and Angelo Esposito both crossed for
Treviso.
This was a routine win for Cardiff Blues as they showed why
they are the strongest team in the league at the moment and are showing that there
is a sense that they are getting ready for something but little can be learned
from Italian sides
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