Goodnight from Bridgendpublished at 22:02 GMT 28 February
22:02 GMT 28 February
FT: Ospreys 21-10 Ulster
Another difficult night in Wales for Ulster as they miss out on the chance to get into the top four. However, Ospreys are now unbeaten in five and are just a point off the play-off places.
That's all from Brewery Field tonight. You can read Ceri Coleman-Phillips' match report here but from us, it's goodnight. Thanks for joining us!
Ospreys Head Coach Mark Jones speaking to Premier Sports:
We made hard work of that in the second half and we considered taking the points when we were down by three but delighted to see the boys finally get that one over the line.
This group are so tight and the crowd getting behind us here at Brewery Field is always brilliant.
Michael Lowry flings a wide pass to Werner Kok on the right but the South African wing loses the ball forward as he stretches for the line and the full-time whistle blows.
Ulster's Welsh woes continue while Ospreys are now unbeaten in five.
Not only is the try disallowed but Marcus Rea is yellow carded so, with five minutes left on the clock, Ulster will finish the game with 14 men. A huge moment in this game.
Ospreys miss the jumper at the line-out and the ball is spilled at the back. All night, Ulster have given the hosts ample opportunities for scores but, each and every time, they have either wasted it or been thwarted.
Ulster put their bodies on the line yet again and it pays off yet again! The Ospreys are camped on the line but they are penalised for holding on to the ball on the ground.
How big could these defensive sets be for Richie Murphy's men?