SATURDAY
CONNACHT 14-9 DRAGONS
BLADE TRY SECURES DISAPPOINTING CONNACT WIN
The Irish hosts led 14-0 after as many minutes thanks to
converted tries from Tiernan O'Halloran and Caolin Blade.
Angus O'Brien's penalty cut the lead to 11 points at the
close of the first half at the Sportground.
O'Brien landed two more penalties to set up a tense but
scoreless finish as Connacht held firm for victory.
This was a bit of a damp squid of a match as Connacht showed
that they can win matches like this when they are needed and showed as well
that they are improving week on week and I think that Connacht could make a
push for a European place
OSPREYS 23-25 MUNSTER
KILLCOYNE TRY WINS MATCH FOR MUNSTER
Captain Tyler Bleyendaal opened the scoring for Munster with
a penalty before a superb opening try from wing Hanno Dirksen following
impressive build-up work from back-rowers Sam Underhill and James King.
New Zealand centre Kieron Fonotia side-stepped his way to
the try line before his midfield partner Ashley Beck had a try disallowed
because of a forward pass.
Davies and Bleyendaal exchanged penalties before Munster
scored through number eight Jack O'Donoghue from a well-worked lineout move
while centre Francis Saili wriggled over the Ospreys line.
Bleyendaal kicked the extras as the Ospreys led by just two
points at the interval in a first-half they dominated.
In the second half, Beck had another try disallowed in the
right-hand corner following the decision which was referred to Italian
television match official Stefano Penne, with no action taken against a
challenge from Saili.
Davies kicked his third penalty of the match but Munster
responded and were denied a try for captain Bleyendaal by another TMO decision.
The Irish province piled on the pressure and were rewarded
when prop Dave Kilcoyne powered over in the 78th minute to draw the scores
level, before Bleyendaal kicked the winning conversion.
Munster found this to be a tricky tie and found a way to win
this is going to be something that will be needed in the next few weeks as they
go to the European Champions cup. I think that the Ospreys can definitely can
learn for next season and will improve
ULSTER 37-17 GLASGOW
STOCKDALE DOUBLE HELPS ULSTER GET BONUS POINT
Tries by winger Tommy Bowe and flanker Sean Reidy helped
Ulster forge a 15-0 lead before Brandon Thomson touched down for Glasgow just
before half-time.
Ulster went 30-5 up with fine tries by Ruan Pienaar and
Jacob Stockdale.
Glasgow threatened a comeback when Scott Cummings scored two
tries but replacement Stockdale broke through for his second try to make sure
of the win.
This is a win for Ulster that keeps them in touch for the
play offs and means as well that Glasgow might have problems securing their
European place as they sit in 6th position why do I say that this
gives Ulster a boost this is because their next 3 ties are Italian
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