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Jones Shoots Scarlets To Deserved Ravenhill Win
9 - 16
Ravenhill   Att: 7,368
Friday 5th September 2008, 19:30
Nigel Davies' reign as Llanelli Scarlets coach got off to an impressive start at a weather-beaten Ravenhill on Friday night as 11 points from the boot of Stephen Jones, allied to a Darren Daniel try, saw them trump a disappointing Ulster side.
Llanelli scrum half Sililo Martens is tackled by Ulster's Matt McCullough
Llanelli scrum half Sililo Martens holds onto possession at Ravenhill under pressure from Ulster's Matt McCullough
This was Ulster's fourth successive defeat to a Welsh region and a far from ideal way for Matt Williams to begin his first full season in charge at Ravenhill.

Mistakes that should have been ironed out in pre-season came to bear as the Irish province fell 10-0 behind and never looked like hitting top form.

Early days as they are, there were a few plus points for Williams to consider.

South African prop BJ Botha had a dynamic debut, helping to stabilise the set-piece, while the manner in which Ulster fought back to claim a losing bonus point was also heartening.

This was a much-needed win for the Scarlets and new coach Nigel Davies will be hoping it can be the start of a new dawn for the region, tying in nicely with their forthcoming move to Parc y Scarlets.

The seven-point success certainly ticked a few boxes - it was Llanelli's first win on the league's opening weekend for four years, it ended a run of five successive league losses and was their first win over Irish opposition since they overcame Ulster at Stradey Park last October.

When you also consider that the Scarlets had lost on all five of their previous league visits to Ravenhill, it just adds to the sense of achievement for Simon Easterby and his team-mates.

They know one result does not make a season but it is something to build on ahead of their Welsh derby showdown with the Dragons next Wednesday.

That composed start, when played into the driving wind and rain, saw Davies' men take Friday's game by the scruff of the neck.

Their passing, particularly around the fringes, was much more crisper than Ulster's and an early infringement led to Stephen Jones kicking the visitors ahead on the scoreboard.

Full-back Clinton Schifcofske, one of five newcomers in the Ulster line-up, missed a chance to reply five minutes later.

And Llanelli moved further ahead in the 18th minute when Ireland international Andrew Trimble's defence was badly exposed.

Stationed on the left wing, Trimble looked to have Darren Daniel covered after he had been put into space by a neat passing movement involving backs and forwards.

However, having shown him the outside, Trimble was left flailing as Daniel brilliantly skipped around him and the 21-year-old had the gas to the make the try line.

Jones added the conversion to move the Scarlets 10-0 ahead with only 20 minutes played.

Drawing on their solid pre-season work and the vocal crowd present, Ulster did up their game before the interval. The narrowed the gap to just 10-9 as Schifcofske started to find his range in the difficult conditions.

He bisected the posts after 20 and 23 minutes as the home side got back on track, despite losing influential second row Carlo Del Fava to a shoulder injury.

As the Scarlets began to lose their shape and discipline, Ulster's Australian goal-kicker notched another late penalty to reduce the arrears to a single point.

However, facing into the elements for the second half, the home side just could not exert enough control to put the Scarlets under pressure.

Speaking after the game, Wales star Stephen Jones praised his forwards for presenting him and his fellow backs with 'a great platform' to use the ball intelligently in the conditions.

Newcomers like Southern Hemisphere trio Kees Meeuws, Simon Maling and David Lyons have gelled quickly into the Scarlets pack, and Deacon Manu and Vernon Cooper also made telling contributions in the final quarter.

Three minutes after the break, Jones added some much-needed cushion to the Scarlets' lead.

He missed another shot at the posts, just three minutes later, but his 58th-minute effort was on target and proved to be the last scoring act of a dour battle.

Young players David Pollock and Niall O'Connor both showed well as Ulster tried valiantly to mount a late comeback, with the latter's good distribution keeping the home side on the move.

Yet they needed a decent chunk of territory in the final minutes to stand any chance of grabbing a match-levelling seven-pointer.

Summing up their night, a handling error brought Ulster's final attack to an end as Trimble and Schifcofske threatened in injury-time. Game over and much to reflect on for two sides who finished in the league's bottom five last season.
Ulster Rugby V Scarlets
 PDCTPosPlayerPlayerPosTCDP 

3



FB
Clinton Schifcofske
15
Morgan Stoddart
FB










W
Andrew Trimble
14
Darren Daniel
W
1




Replacement off




C
Darren Cave
13
Rob Higgitt
C










C
Rob Dewey
12
Gavin Evans
C










W
Timoci Nagusa
11
Mark Jones
W










FH
Paddy Wallace
10
Stephen Jones
FH

1

3






SH
Isaac Boss
9
Sililo Martens
SH




Replacement off





P
Justin Fitzpatrick
1
Iestyn Thomas
P




Replacement off





H
Rory Best
2
Matthew Rees
H




Replacement off
Replacement off




P
BJ Botha
3
Kees Meeuws
P




Replacement off
Replacement off




L
Carlo del Fava
4
Lou Reed
L










L
Ed O'Donoghue
5
Simon Maling
L




Replacement off





FL
Matt McCullough
6
Simon Easterby
FL





Replacement off




FL
Kieron Dawson
7
Gavin Thomas
FL




Replacement off





8
Robbie Diack
8
David Lyons
8





Replacements





-
Nigel Brady
16
Deacon Manu
rp




Replacement on
Replacement on




rp
Tom Court
17
Ken Owens
rh




Replacement on
Replacement on




rl
Ryan Caldwell
18
Vernon Cooper
rl




Replacement on
Replacement on




rfl
David Pollock
19
Dafydd Jones
rfl




Replacement on





-
Cillian Willis
20
Martin Roberts
rsh




Replacement on
Replacement on




rc
Niall O'Connor
21
Ceiron Thomas
-










-
Bryn Cunningham
22
Nathan Brew
-





Penalty Tries
0
0
First half timeline
0Ulster Rugby
Penalty kick - R Best
0Ulster Rugby
Penalty kick - R Best
4Scarlets
Penalty kick - S Jones
18Scarlets
Try - D Daniel
18Scarlets
Conversion - S Jones
20Ulster Rugby
Penalty kick - C Schifcofske
23Ulster Rugby
Penalty kick - C Schifcofske
23Ulster Rugby
Substitution - R Caldwell on for C del Fava
39Ulster Rugby
Penalty kick - C Schifcofske
Second half timeline
42Scarlets
Penalty kick - S Jones
58Scarlets
Penalty kick - S Jones
63Ulster Rugby
Substitution - T Court on for B Botha
63Ulster Rugby
Substitution - D Pollock on for K Dawson
63Scarlets
Substitution - D Manu on for K Meeuws
63Scarlets
Substitution - V Cooper on for S Maling
63Scarlets
Substitution - D Jones on for G Thomas
68Scarlets
Substitution - M Roberts on for S Martens
74Ulster Rugby
Substitution - N O'Connor on for D Cave
78Scarlets
Substitution - K Owens on for M Rees
78Scarlets
Substitution - K Meeuws on for I Thomas
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