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Fraser Watson and Chris Kirwan
Farewell from a dramatic URC afternoonpublished at 16:22 GMT 28 March
16:22 GMT 28 March
FT: Connacht 21-14 Ospreys; Lions 42-26 Dragons
Fraser Watson BBC Sport Wales reporter
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Like with Cardiff and Scarlets last night, there was no shortage of endeavour and plus points from the Welsh sides today but ultimately - their efforts ended in defeats.
The easy narrative from the Ospreys defeat is the yellow card to Jac Morgan when the scores were level late on - but in reality, Mark Jones' side paid the price for a lack of a clinical edge in attack.
All too frequently in Galway, prolonged pressure came to nothing and while the head coach can point to positives, frustration will reign. And rightly so.
Dragons also threatened a landmark away win but despite showing attacking prowess, and notching a four try bonus-point, defensively they ran out of steam in the second half.
The away day woes for both these sides continue. And with just four rounds of the URC to go, the stark reality is only one of the four Welsh sides, Cardiff, realistically remains in contention for the play-offs.
Job done for the Lions at Ellis Park as they boost their play-off hopes.
They put the foot down in the second half but Dragons showed more tenacity to ensure they return home with something to show for their efforts in South Africa.
Braces by Aneurin Owen and Rio Dyer earn a well-deserved bonus point as they build towards the last 16 tie at Stade Francais in the Challenge Cup.
However, they have scrum-half worries after the loss of Niall Armstrong and Rhodri Williams, with Che Hope already out for the season.
Man of the Match: Shamus Hurley-Langtonpublished at 16:02 GMT 28 March
16:02 GMT 28 March
FT: Connacht 21-14 Ospreys
Few can complain about that call.
The returning flanker carried powerfully and finished well from close range for his two tries. How Ospreys could have done with him during the periods they banged away at the line today - only to come away with nothing.
Converted try: Connacht 21-14 Ospreyspublished at 76 mins
76 mins
Devine try, Naughton con
A moment of Devine intervention!
Sean Naughton more than makes up for his missed penalty with a sidestep and break in midfield, and the replacement nine, Matthew Devine, is on his shoulder to go under the posts.
Matthew Devine takes a quick tap penalty and the attack sees Bundee Aki power down the right wing before being thwarted by a Daniel Kasende cover tackle.
However, we go back for a Connacht penalty, with Morgan seemingly impeding Devine before he had made 10 metres.
Morgan Morse has had a big impact for Ospreys off the bench here and the back row forward carries hard into the Connacht half.
But then Luke Davies tries a box-kick which nigh on blows back over his head. The away side still have the ball but are penned back in their own territory here.