Ospreys soar past Scarlets
Mike Phillips celebrated his first start for nine months with a try in the Ospreys' 20-6 Magners League derby win over the Scarlets.
Last Updated: 27/12/08 7:50pm
Mike Phillips celebrated his first start for nine months with a try in the Ospreys' 20-6 Magners League derby win over the Scarlets in front of a capacity crowd of 20,520 at the Liberty Stadium.
The Wales scrum-half, who had surgery on his knee ligaments in March, crossed on the hour mark for what turned out to be the winning score after the home side had trailed 6-3 at half-time.
A second try for Wales captain Ryan Jones five minutes into injury time denied the Scarlets a losing bonus point.
But though Phillips started, the Ospreys were without Shane Williams, sidelined with a shoulder problem.
The Scarlets were also without three of their big-name stars - Stephen Jones and club captain Simon Easterby (both rested) while Matthew Rees had a shoulder problem.
Off-target
After a frenetic start the Scarlets opened the scoring in the third minute with a Rhys Priestland penalty after the Ospreys had erred offside.
The Scarlets doubled their lead seven minutes later with a second Priestland penalty from in front of the posts after referee Nigel Owens had to warn home lock Jonathan Thomas after tempers were lost.
The Ospreys also spurned the best tryscoring chance when Gavin Henson broke through and on 30 minutes James Hook was off-target with a penalty goal shot from 30 metres away.
But five minutes later Hook found his range planting a penalty after Mark Jones and Regan King had collided trying to collect a Priestland cross-kick.
The Scarlets and Ospreys both suffered setbacks when Morgan Stoddart and Jones were both yellow-carded for not releasing the ball on the floor on 29 and 32 minutes respectively.
Advantage
In first-half injury time Hook spurned a chance to level the scores, missing a penalty from close to his halfway line.
Seven minutes into the second half blood replacement Marty Holah crossed the line but the score was ruled out for a knock-on from Hook.
But on the hour mark the try stalemate was broken when Phillips skipped past two would-be tacklers to slide in by the posts for a converted try to give the Ospreys a 10-6 lead.
As the match entered its last 10 minutes Hook planted his second penalty to extend the Ospreys' advantage.
And at the death skipper Jones went in under the posts for the second converted try to seal the win.