Johnston misses chance to be Ulster hero

Replacement outhalf's injury-time drop goal attempt charged down

Gareth Thomas of the Ospreys celebrates at the full-time whistle. Photo: Alex James/Inpho
Gareth Thomas of the Ospreys celebrates at the full-time whistle. Photo: Alex James/Inpho

Ospreys 26 Ulster 24

Hooker Scott Otten crossed for two tries as Ospreys celebrated only their second Pro14 victory of the season as they edged out Ulster 26-24 at a rain-swept Liberty Stadium.

Ulster, who had come back from 23-10 down early in the second half, had a chance to win the match at the death, but Bill Johnston's 83rd-minute drop-goal attempt was charged down by Aled Davies. In the end Ospreys deserved their win, which came through two Otten tries from lineout drives and one for Wales centre Owen Watkin, back after recovering fully from knee surgery to make his 50th appearance. Luke Price supplied two penalties and two conversions.

Ulster also scored three tries through wing Robert Baloucoune, full-back Matt Faddes and Stuart McCloskey. Billy Burns and Johnson supplied nine points between them. Although lock Adam Beard was included after being released by Wales coach Wayne Pivac, Ospreys were without international trio Alun Wyn Jones, George North and Justin Tipuric.

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Ulster wing Louis Ludik returned from injury to start, while McCloskey and Burns were released from Ireland's Six Nations squad.

Ospreys had lost 15 out of 16 competitive games this season, including nine defeats in 10 Pro14 games, but they showed real spirit and tenacity in difficult windy conditions in Swansea to lead 18-10 at the interval. The home side opened the score after five minutes with a Price penalty before Ulster hit back with wing Baloucoune going over from a burst by McCloskey, a try converted by Burns.

But for most of the rest of the half Ospreys dominated, with Watkin stretching out to put the ball on the line from short range for their opening try after 16 minutes. Price added the conversion. Otten’s first try after 25 minutes was awarded by the TMO and, although Price failed to add the extras, his penalty soon had the hosts further in front before Burns replied.

Bill Johnston   scores a late conversion for Ulster. Photo: Alex James/Inpho
Bill Johnston scores a late conversion for Ulster. Photo: Alex James/Inpho

A second Otten try from a line-out drive opened up a 23-10 lead after 48 minutes before Ulster launched a concerted comeback. The Northern province scored two tries in the space of eight minutes through Faddes, who went over on the right after Ospreys ran out of defenders, and McCloskey, who latched on to a fine David Shanahan cross kick.

Replacement outhalf Johnston converted both to put his side a point in front, but with five minutes remaining a Price penalty gave the hosts back the lead. The drama was not over and in injury time Johnston lined up a 35-metre drop-goal attempt, only for scrum-half Davies to race up to charge it down.

OSPREYS: C Evans; H Dirksen, O Watkin, K Williams, L Morgan; L Price, A Davies; N Smith, S Otten, S Gardiner; B Davies, A Beard; D Lydiate (capt), O Cracknell, G Evans

Replacements: G Thomas for Smith, S Parry for Otten (both 61 mins);  T Thomas-Wheeler for Williams (64),  G Gajion for Gardiner, S Cross for Evans (both 76), L Ashley for B Davies (80). Not used: S Venter, J Hook.

ULSTER: M Faddes; R Baloucoune, L Marshall, S McCloskey, L Ludik; B Burns, D Shanahan; E O'Sullivan, A McBurney, M Moore; A O'Connor (capt), K Treadwell; M Rea, S Reidy, M Coetzee.

Replacements: J McGrath for O'Sullivan 40, T O'Toole for Moore (40 mins), D O'Connor for Treadwell, J Murphy for Rea, J Andrew for McBurney (all 51), B Johnston for Burns (58), C Gilroy for Faddes (61). Not used: J Stewart.

Referee: Marius Mitrea (Italy)

Attendance: 5,868