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Match Summary MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Ospreys vs Leinster Rugby VENUE Liberty Stadium DATE 24 March 2018 21:35 COMPETITION The Guinness PRO14 FINAL SCORE 32 - 18 HALFTIME SCORE 19 - 8 TRIES 4 - 2 PLAYER OF THE MATCH Justin Tipuric (Ospreys ) SCORING SUMMARY Ospreys Leinster Rugby PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Justin Tipuric (J #7) 1 0 0 0 Ross Byrne (J #10) 0 0 1 0 Tom Habberfield (J #9) 1 0 0 0 Barry Daly (J #11) 1 0 0 0 Dan Biggar (J #10) 0 3 2 0 Rory O'loughlin (J #13) 1 0 0 0 Dan Evans (J #15) 2 0 0 0 Joe Carberry (J #15) 0 1 1 0 LINE-UP Ospreys Leinster Rugby 1 Nicky Smith (J #1) 1 Jack Mcgrath (J #1) 2 Scott Otten (J #2) 2 Sean Cronin (J #2) 3 Dmitri Arhip (J #3) 3 Andrew Porter (J #3) 4 Bradley Davies (J #4) 4 Ross Molony (J #4) 5 Alun Wyn Jones (J #5) 5 Scott Fardy (J #5) 6 Olly Cracknell (J #6) 6 Josh Murphy (J #6) 7 Justin Tipuric (J #7) 7 Jordi Murphy (J #7) 8 Sam Cross (J #8) 8 Jack Conan (J #8) 9 Tom Habberfield (J #9) 9 Luke Mc Grath (J #9) 10 Dan Biggar (J #10) 10 Ross Byrne (J #10) 11 Hanno Dirksen (J #11) 11 Barry Daly (J #11) 12 Ashley Beck (J #12) 12 Noel Reid (J #12) 13 Kieron Fonotia (J #13) 13 Rory O'loughlin (J #13) 14 Jeff Hassler (J #14) 14 Fergus Mc Fadden (J #14) 15 Dan Evans (J #15) 15 Joe Carberry (J #15) RESERVES Ospreys Leinster Rugby 16 Ifan Phillips (J #16) 16 James Tracy (J #16) 17 Rhodri Jones (J #17) 17 Ed Byrne (J #17) 18 Ma'afu Fia (J #18) 18 Michael Bent (J #18) 19 Adam Beard (J #19) 19 Ian William Nagle (J #19) 20 Rob Mccusker (J #20) 20 Max Deegan (J #20) 21 Mathew Aubrey (J #21) 21 Jamison Gibson-park (J #21) 22 Sam Davies (J #22) 22 Dave Kearney (J #22) 23 Owen Watkin (J #23) 23 Adam Byrne (J #23) CARDS Ospreys Leinster Rugby # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red None None PLAYER MOVEMENT - Ospreys TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 12:00 PlayerOff Olly Cracknell Ospreys Injury 12:01 PlayerOn MCCUSKER MCCUSKER Ospreys Injury 58:00 PlayerOff BECK BECK Ospreys Injury 58:01 PlayerOn Owen Watkin Ospreys Injury 61:00 PlayerOff Nicky Smith Ospreys Tactical 61:01 PlayerOn Rhodri Jones Ospreys Tactical 61:02 PlayerOff Dmitri Arhip Ospreys Tactical 61:03 PlayerOn Ma'afu Fia Ospreys Tactical 64:00 PlayerOff Tom Habberfield Ospreys Injury 64:01 PlayerOn Mathew Aubrey Ospreys Injury 67:00 PlayerOff MCCUSKER MCCUSKER Ospreys Injury 67:01 PlayerOn Adam Beard Ospreys Injury PLAYER MOVEMENT - Leinster Rugby TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT 16:00 PlayerOff Fergus Mc Fadden Leinster Rugby Concussion 16:01 PlayerOn Adam Byrne Leinster Rugby Concussion 23:00 PlayerOff Reid Reid Leinster Rugby Concussion 23:01 PlayerOn Dave Kearney Leinster Rugby Concussion 34:00 PlayerOff Dave Kearney Leinster Rugby Injury 34:01 PlayerOn Jamison Gibson-Park Leinster Rugby Injury 45:00 PlayerOff Jack McGrath Leinster Rugby Tactical 45:01 PlayerOn Ed Byrne Leinster Rugby Tactical 50:00 PlayerOff Sean Cronin Leinster Rugby Tactical 50:01 PlayerOn James Tracy Leinster Rugby Tactical 50:02 PlayerOff Andrew Porter Leinster Rugby Injury 50:03 PlayerOn Michael Bent Leinster Rugby Injury 54:00 PlayerOff Josh Murphy Leinster Rugby Tactical 54:01 PlayerOn Max Deegan Leinster Rugby Tactical 64:00 PlayerOff Jack Conan Leinster Rugby Tactical 64:01 PlayerOn Ian William Nagle Leinster Rugby Tactical Provided by Footprint.
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