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Scarlets avenge final defeat with early-season Leinster win
Pro14 champions Leinster were defeated by last season’s runners-up Scarlets in a tense clash on Saturday.
Scarlets enjoyed Pro14 revenge against Leinster on Saturday, winning a rematch of last season’s final.
The Welsh province lost their crown to Leinster in a thrilling contest in Dublin last May, but they were back on top with a 23-21 victory.
Ken Owens scored an early Scarlets try, following which the hosts relied largely on the boot of Leigh Halfpenny to stay in touch after Fergus McFadden and James Lowe crossed.
Gareth Davies put the game beyond Leinster, with Rhys Ruddock’s try five minutes from time not enough to rescue a result.
A dyna ni. There we are. Final score
Scarlets 23 Leinster 21— Scarlets Rugby (@scarlets_rugby) September 8, 2018
Elsewhere, Benetton Treviso snatched a dramatic 27-25 victory against Cardiff Blues as Tommaso Allan kept his nerve for a match-winning conversion following an 83rd-minute try.
Allan scored the first try of the match, but Treviso gifted the visitors a penalty try before they touched down again through Braam Steyn.
Although Cardiff’s only other points came with the boot, Gareth Anscombe’s trio of second-half penalties looked to be enough for victory until Monty Ioane dramatically crossed and Allan delivered.
The Ospreys continued their winning start to the season in style, defeating the Cheetahs 46-14.
Alun Wyn Jones crossed at either end of the match for the dominant hosts, with Justin Tipuric also scoring a late brace among seven tries for the Ospreys.
After his two tries this evening, Justin Tipuric has become the 10th all time try scorer for the Ospreys, and the only forward on the list #MyTeam pic.twitter.com/XZjI25fU0x
— Ospreys (@ospreys) September 8, 2018
Josh Lewis inspired the Dragons to a 27-22 defeat of Southern Kings, scoring a crucial 17 points, while Connacht eased to a 32-13 win over Zebre.
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