Ospreys top Pro12 table after win over Ulster

Welsh side bagged bonus point before late tries from Tommy Bowe and Rob Herring

Ulster’s Tommy Bowe is tackled by Ospreys’ Josh Matavesi at Liberty Stadium. Photograph: Ian Cook / Inpho
Ulster’s Tommy Bowe is tackled by Ospreys’ Josh Matavesi at Liberty Stadium. Photograph: Ian Cook / Inpho

Ospreys 31 Ulster 20

Wales scrumhalf Rhys Webb crossed twice as Ulster missed the chance to go top and Ospreys moved into pole position in the Guinness Pro12 with a bonus point victory over at the Liberty Stadium.

Ospreys completely dominated the game, also scoring tries through wing Hanno Dirksen and outhalf Dan Biggar, who added an additional 11 points from the tee. Ospreys, who had not won since an October win over Connacht, named new signing Dan Lydiate on the replacements bench. He came on after 50 minutes.

Ospreys’ Rhys Webb scores his second try against Ulster at Liberty Stadium.  Photograph: Ashley Crowden / Inpho
Ospreys’ Rhys Webb scores his second try against Ulster at Liberty Stadium. Photograph: Ashley Crowden / Inpho

Ulster were indebted to late tries by replacement Rob Herring and former Ospreys wing Tommy Bowe, with Ian Humphreys providing 10 points with the boot.

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It was Ulster’s second trip to Wales in a week after losing 22-13 at Scarlets last Sunday, while Ospreys suffered a European defeat in Paris at the hands of Racing Metro.

An impressive defensive drive after only two minutes involving Alun Wyn Jones earned Ospreys a penalty which the ever-reliable Biggar kicked from just outside the 22.

Humphreys found his range with a 45 metre penalty to level the scored on 15 minutes. However, Ospreys were back in front only three minutes later through a fine try begun by fullback Dan Evans from a lineout and finished by Biggar with Alun Wyn Jones and Marc Thomas playing important part.

Biggar also converted to give Ospreys a 10-3 lead. It was surprising that the Ospreys were not further ahead as the likes of Evans and Dirksen continued to break through Ulster’s defence. But they did score a second try three minutes from the interval.

A poor Humphreys clearance produced a concerted Ospreys attack which saw lock Rynier Bernado put Webb over for Biggar to add the extras.

There was controversy just before half-time when referee Neil Paterson awarded Ulster a try only to rule it out on the intervention of the TV match official Tim Hayes and assistant referee Nigel Owens. They pointed out there was a double knock-on in the lead up to Humphreys going over.

The disallowed try meant Ospreys led 17-3 at the break.

Ulster, who lost Ruan Pienaar to a knee injury at half-time, scored first after the break through a 44th minute penalty through Humphreys. But Ospreys scored a third try and Webb's second on 49 minutes after good work by Josh Matavesi, Tipuric and Eli Walker, who appeared to knock-on. Biggar put over his third conversion to give the home side a 24-6 lead. That became 31-6 on seven minutes later as Dirksen powered his way over from a scrum for the bonus point to ensure Ospreys went top.

Ulster grabbed a try back through Herring on the hour mark and Bowe eight minutes later as the visitors closed the gap to nine points but could not muster a losing bonus point.