Scarlets salvage a draw
Rhys Priestland kicked a penalty nine minutes from the end to grab the Scarlets a 20-20 draw against Munster.
Last Updated: 21/04/12 9:53pm
Rhys Priestland kicked a pressure penalty just nine minutes from the end to grab the Scarlets a 20-20 draw in their RaboDirect Pro12 match against Munster.
The Welsh outfit had lost their last 14 games in all competitions against their Irish nemesis, and although they could not find the win they at least ended that losing run.
Realistically, though, the Scarlets needed a victory at Parc y Scarlets to keep alive their hopes of securing a Pro12 play-off place for the first time.
The draw consolidates Munster in third place while the Scarlets are in fifth on the same number of points as Glasgow, who play in Treviso on Sunday.
The Scarlets and Munster scored two tries each. Sean Lamont and Aaron Shingler went over for the Scarlets with Donnacha Ryan and Simon Zebo scoring for Munster.
North
George North, who passed a late fitness test on a groin injury, made the initial burst for the first try as the ball was recycled with captain Matthew Rees putting Lamont over for the converted score on 11 minutes.
But Munster showed their powers of recovery by scoring two converted tries in the space of five minutes.
First the Scarlets conceded a soft try when they failed to stop Ryan from a line-out with Keatley's conversion making it 7-7 on 17 minutes.
And almost immediately the visitors were in the lead after a fine inside pass from Keatley put Zebo in, although the score was only awarded after the intervention of the Television Match Official Nigel Whitehouse.
Keatley and Priestland swapped penalties as Munster led 17-10 after 30 minutes.
Just before half-time play was help up for more than five minutes for an injury to Tommy O'Connell who was carried from the field.
Loose ball
Munster had a golden opportunity to extend their 17-10 interval lead but Keatley failed to pick up a loose ball just a metre from the Scarlets line.
The outside-half made some amends by kicking a 55th minute penalty to extend the Munster lead to 10 points after the Scarlets had been caught offside.
But just as Munster looked as if they were going to shut the game out the Scarlets got some momentum together with Shingler skipping past two tackles to score their second try after being put through a gap by Stephen Jones.
Priestland converted to cut the visitors' lead to only three.
And Priestland was on target to kick a 40-metre penalty after 71 minutes to tie the scores at 20-20.
The Scarlets had their chance to get into drop-goal range but they turned over the ball at a crucial moment.