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Ospreys 20 Munster 12

Ospreys 20 Munster 12

Saturday’s Magners League action saw Ospreys maintain their title challenge as they climbed to second in the table with a 20-12 victory over Munster at the Liberty Stadium. Elsewhere, Cardiff Blues’ title hopes were dealt a blow as they could only snatch a 16-16 draw against Connacht at the Sportsground.

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Despite defeat at the hands of Glasgow Warriors on Friday night, Leinster remain at the top of the Magners League Table but the chasing pack are closing, with Llanelli Scarlets moving into third place after a 50-12 win over Border Reivers at Stradey Park.

The Heineken Cup semi-finalists were in total control right from the start, securing the four-try bonus point after 30 minutes and finally running in nine tries.


However, there was joy for the other Scottish sides. Glasgow secured a 26-20 win over Leinster, thanks to tries from Hefin O’Hare, Rory Lamont and Thom Evans. A late penalty for Felipe Contepomi, after Gordon D’Arcy had earlier scored two tries, secured the bonus point for the leaders.


Edinburgh also scored a home win, defeating Newport Gwent Dragons 30-20 with a four-try maximum point performance which keeps them well ahead of Glasgow as the top ranked Scottish side in the league.

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