Magners League Table

Team
Pld
Pts
MunsterMunster622
OspreysOspreys519
Glasgow WarriorsWarriors615
ScarletsScarlets513
LeinsterLeinster613
EdinburghEdinburgh612
Cardiff BluesBlues511
Ulster RugbyUlster611
Newport Gwent DragonsDragons510
Connacht RugbyConnacht68
Ospreys Ooze Class Against Struggling Ulster
43 - 0
Liberty Stadium   Att: 7,225
Saturday 27th September 2008, 17:30
Ireland winger Tommy Bowe touched down against his former club as Ulster conceded six tries and had three players sin-binned in a heavy Magners League defeat to the Ospreys at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday.
Tommy Bowe scores for the Ospreys against his former club
Tommy Bowe beats Timoci Nagusa to the ball as he scores for the Ospreys against his former club Ulster at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday
With Wales coach Warren Gatland watching on, the Ospreys turned on the style to banish memories of last weekend's loss to Leinster and move to the top of the table in the process.

Bottom side Ulster are still struggling to find their feet this season and returning to the scene of their league success in 2006, they had an evening to forget.

Place-kicker Clinton Schifcofske missed three shots at the posts in the opening half.

And the frustration clearly spread amongst the visitors' pack when Matt McCullough, recent signing BJ Botha and the returning Stephen Ferris all flashed yellow cards after the break.

Ulster's confidence was dented by first quarter tries from Rhodri Wells, James Hook and the fit-again Shane Williams.

19-0 down at the interval, the Irish outfit failed to recover as their former winger Tommy Bowe charged over for a try and late touchdowns from Lee Byrne and Ryan Jones sealed a comfortable win for Sean Holley's side.

The feel-good factor for the Ospreys was also boosted by the sight of Wales centre Gavin Henson making his first appearance since he damaged ankle ligaments in April.

Henson was sprung from the replacements bench for the final quarter, getting a warm reception from the 7,225 in attendance.

Ulster, who were without injured captain Rory Best, made a competitive start and scrapped well for possession as play was cramped between the ten-metre lines.

But the Ospreys, despite struggling initially at the breakdown, soon took control and they put scrum half Wells over for a ninth-minute try - although there was a suspiciously forward-looking pass from Adam Jones in the build-up.

Bowe and Williams made the initial incision down the left wing and prop Jones did well to bring play up to the Ulster 22 before his one-handed offload sent Wells scampering past Robbie Diack and over the line.

Hook, who linked with Bowe in a new-look midfield, missed the conversion but the league's current top points scorer was celebrating a try soon after.

After Schifcofske missed the target, the Ospreys rampaged through the middle with full-back Lee Byrne making serious yards.

His pass was deftly scooped up one-handed by a leaning Hook and the Wales fly-half darted over for a try he converted himself.

The Ospreys' starting number 10, teenager Daniel Biggar, then showed his promise as he slung a long skip pass for Williams and an unfortunate slip by Ulster full-back Bryn Cunningham allowed the IRB Player of the Year nominee an easy run-in.

Hook's conversion left the hosts 19-0 in front and they maintained that advantage up to half-time, as Schifcofske missed two further penalty attempts.

Ulster looked a little steadier on the resumption, with player-coach Paul Steinmetz providing some experience behind the scrum and the former All-Black rescued his side with a try-saving tackle on Nikki Walker.

However, the Ospreys soon got back in the scoring groove. Ulster flanker McCullough was sin-binned for hands in the ruck and Hook landed the resulting penalty.

Their bonus point try followed in the 53rd minute when Hook kicked a loose ball downfield and Bowe was able to hack on and win the race for the touchdown.

It was the Monaghan man's 30th Magners League try, equalling the record set by former Scarlets player Matthew Watkins.

Hook's conversion boosted the Ospreys' tally to 29 points and with both teams opting to clear their benches, the game really petered out.

Ulster's woes continued when Springbok prop Botha was carded for an infringement at a scrum. Three minutes later, the influential Byrne nipped over for a try off a scrum platform.

Hook converted and also added the extras to Ryan Jones' 77th-minute effort, after the club captain was driven over from close range.

Ulster, out on their feet after another fruitless 80 minutes, had a third player in the bin by that stage as back rower Stephen Ferris' comeback from a back injury was spoiled by a needless yellow card.
Ospreys V Ulster Rugby
 PDCTPosPlayerPlayerPosTCDP 




1
FB
Lee Byrne
15
Bryn Cunningham
FB




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W
Nikki Walker
14
Timoci Nagusa
W









1
C
Tommy Bowe
13
Andrew Trimble
C






1

5
1
C
James Hook
12
Rob Dewey
C









1
W
Shane Williams
11
Clinton Schifcofske
W





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FH
Dan Biggar
10
Niall O'Connor
FH




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1
SH
Rhodri Wells
9
Isaac Boss
SH




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P
Paul James
1
Justin Fitzpatrick
P




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H
Richard Hibbard
2
Nigel Brady
H




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P
Adam Jones
3
BJ Botha
P




Yellow card
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L
Andy Lloyd
4
Carlo del Fava
L










L
Ian Evans
5
Ryan Caldwell
L




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FL
Jonathan Thomas
6
Matt McCullough
FL




Yellow cardReplacement off





FL
Marty Holah
7
Kieron Dawson
FL





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8
Tom Smith
8
Robbie Diack
8





Replacements
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rh
Huw Bennett
16
Stuart Philpott
rh




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rp
Duncan Jones
17
Tom Court
rp




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rl
Ian Gough
18
Ed O'Donoghue
rl




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1
r8
Ryan Jones
19
Stephen Ferris
rfl




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rsh
Rhys Webb
20
Paul Marshall
rsh




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-
Andrew Bishop
21
Ian Humphreys
rfh




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rfh
Gavin Henson
22
Paul Steinmetz
rfb




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Penalty Tries
0
0
First half timeline
0Ospreys
Substitution - I Gough on for A Lloyd
9Ospreys
Try - R Wells
14Ospreys
Try - J Hook
14Ospreys
Conversion - J Hook
21Ospreys
Try - S Williams
21Ospreys
Conversion - J Hook
27Ulster Rugby
Substitution - P Steinmetz on for B Cunningham
Second half timeline
47Ulster Rugby
Yellow card - M McCullough
48Ospreys
Penalty kick - J Hook
50Ulster Rugby
Substitution - T Court on for J Fitzpatrick
53Ospreys
Try - T Bowe
53Ospreys
Conversion - J Hook
55Ospreys
Substitution - R Webb on for R Wells
56Ospreys
Substitution - I Gough on for A Lloyd
57Ulster Rugby
Substitution - S Ferris on for M McCullough
60Ospreys
Substitution - H Bennett on for R Hibbard
60Ospreys
Substitution - D Jones on for A Jones
60Ospreys
Substitution - R Jones on for T Smith
60Ospreys
Substitution - G Henson on for D Biggar
63Ulster Rugby
Substitution - S Philpott on for N Brady
63Ulster Rugby
Substitution - E O'Donoghue on for R Caldwell
64Ulster Rugby
Substitution - P Marshall on for I Boss
65Ulster Rugby
Substitution - I Humphreys on for N O'Connor
67Ulster Rugby
Yellow card - B Botha
70Ospreys
Try - L Byrne
70Ospreys
Conversion - J Hook
74Ulster Rugby
Yellow card - S Ferris
77Ospreys
Try - R Jones
77Ospreys
Conversion - J Hook
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