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  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 50 mins

    Ospreys 19-17 Lions

    We are on a knife-edge here now.

    So, get involved you lot.

    Thumbs up for the Ospreys to hold out here. Down, if you feel the Lions roaring back (sorry) to win is inevitable.

  2. Postpublished at 55 mins

    Munster 7-20 Dragons

    Chris Horsman
    Former Wales prop on BBC Radio Wales

    What a momentum swing this is!

    A typical winger try from David Richards, with the Dragons playing against the wind that's what they needed to do.

    They opened up the line and tore Munster's defence apart to extend their lead.

    The morale is there for the Dragons, and if they continue to play like this going forward, they're really putting themselves in a good spot.

  3. try

    Try: Ospreys 19-17 Lionspublished at 48 mins

    Botha try

    Lions have a close-range penalty and, you guessed it, they go for the corner.

    You can probably guess the next bit too. PF Botha nails his throw, then joins the juggernaut and he's the man who emerges with the ball over the line.

    The conversion attempt blows half way to the Severn Bridge but we have a two-point game now.

  4. converted try

    Converted try - Munster 7-20 Dragonspublished at 52 mins

    Richards try, O'Brien con

    What a try from Dragons!

    Just like that the visitors are in again.

    Tinus de Beer sprints forward to collect his own aerial bomb and, all of a sudden, Munster are all over the place.

    De Beer has Richards on his shoulder and, having earlier thought he created a try, this time scores himself.

    The hosts are really up against it now.

    Dai Richards of Dragons scores his side's second tryImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  5. Postpublished at 44 mins

    Ospreys 19-12 Lions

    Great defensive work from Harri Deaves forces a knock-on at the breakdown and Ospreys can breathe again for a moment.

    Incidentally, Jac Morgan has been an animated spectator in the stands tonight.

    And no, there's been no sign of Lance Bradley...

  6. Postpublished at 50 mins

    Munster 7-13 Dragons

    Chris Horsman
    Former Wales prop on BBC Radio Wales

    You want the ball to get into Rio Dyer's hands, you want to get the possession.

    This is what you want to see from the Dragons, keep playing in these five minute blocks and not let the physicality of Munster get the better of them.

  7. Postpublished at 42 mins

    Ospreys 19-12 Lions

    Ouch.

    Keelan Giles is poleaxed by Richard Kriel as he fields a high ball.

    Ospreys players don't like it and a few handbags follow, but that was a perfectly timed hit from the winger. Lions penalty and they have a lineout chance inside the 22.

  8. Crowd controlpublished at 41 mins

    Ospreys 19-12 Lions

    Gareth Griffiths
    BBC Sport Wales at Brewery Field, Bridgend

    After a difficult week, we have a raucous crowd of 4,052 here tonight watching the Ospreys.

    Good effort from the people who have turned up in wet and windy conditions in Bridgend.

  9. Postpublished at 48 mins

    Munster 7-13 Dragons

    Oh, that's not what Munster need at all!

    Just as they looked set to score, the ball pops out of the maul and Rio Dyer is sprinting away from his own line to put an end to the danger.

  10. Kick-offpublished at 41 mins

    Ospreys 19-12 Lions

    Dan Edwards gets us back underway as his swirling kick rolls into touch.

    Ospreys are 40 minutes from giving their fans a huge morale boost.

  11. Postpublished at 47 mins

    Munster 7-13 Dragons

    It's the Munster maul getting purchase now.

    Dragons are pinged again and Munster go straight back to the corner.

  12. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 20:50 GMT 23 January

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  13. converted try

    Converted try: Edinburgh 17-12 Bullspublished at 44 mins

    Grobbelaar

    The Bulls come out in the second half on the front foot and hooker Johann Grobbelaar burrows over from close range for the try.

    Handre Pollard belts over a beauty of a conversion and it's game on.

  14. Postpublished at 20:48 GMT 23 January

    HT: Ospreys 19-12 Lions

    Ken Owens
    Former Wales hooker on S4C

    They grew into the game, the Hopkins try was the first time they did something well and they needed that.

    They have to build on momentum and continue to build on what they've done in the first half.

    They need to experience players to step up, the Kieran Hardy's and Dan Edwards to control the game.

  15. Postpublished at 42 mins

    Munster 7-13 Dragons

    Chris Horsman
    Former Wales prop on BBC Radio Wales

    It’s going to be interesting to see how Dragons take on this second half.

    They’ve got the wind against them and they need the discipline and accuracy to win this game.

  16. 'A shambles' - Ospreys fans have their saypublished at 20:46 GMT 23 January

    HT: Ospreys 19-12 Lions

    BBC Sport reporters caught up with some Ospreys fans in Bridgend to find out their take on all the off-field uncertainty.

    Here's what they had to say.

  17. Postpublished at 42 minutes

    Munster 7-13 Dragons

    Things getting no better for Munster as Alex Nankivell hobbles off just two minutes after the restart.

    Munster left with just one back on the bench now.

  18. Postpublished at 20:45 GMT 23 January

    HT: Ospreys 19-12 Lions

    Ken Owens, speaking on S4C - "'It's very disappointing isn't it? This is what Welsh rugby looks like at the moment and what people think of Welsh rugby.

    "The lack of communication from everybody has been really poor, especially for the players, staff and supporters. There are still more questions rather than answers from what I can see has come out this week.

    'What's disappointing is that we haven't heard a lot from Y11, and they've let Mark Jones in front of the cameras this week when they should only be concentrating on the game.

    "We all understand there's a need for change in the game and that difficult decisions have to be made, the lack of communication and the way that's been done is disappointing.

    "For the supporters to see their owners trying to buy another club with no real answers about what's happening in the long term for the Ospreys, the supporters must be disappointed in that. Especially as they haven't come out and spoken at all. I think Lance Bradley has made one statement, that's all we've heard."

  19. Kick-off - Munster 7-13 Dragonspublished at 20:43 GMT 23 January

    Back under way in Cork. Could we be 40 minutes away from a long-sought away win for Dragons?

  20. Half-timepublished at 20:40 GMT 23 January

    HT: Ospreys 19-12 Lions

    That late score would have felt like a dagger for Ospreys. After a slow start, they dominated long periods of that half with James Ratti and Keelan Giles both outstanding so far.

    It's not the display of a team plagued by off-field turmoil.

    But Mark Jones will be weary. The superior pack power of the Lions has been evident at scrum time and this was one still has a long way to run.