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.
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."
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.