Summary

  • Full-time: Newport Gwent Dragons 10-29 Scarlets

  • Ken Owens, Scott Williams, Liam Williams and Harry Robinson tries for Scarlets; Tyler Morgan goes over for Dragons

  • Full-time: Cardiff Blues 23-31 Ospreys

  • Ospreys secure Pro12 play-off place

  • Ospreys tries: Dan Evans, Dan Biggar, Tom Grabham and Ben John with Blues tries from Josh Navidi and Dan Fish

  1. Williams drops the ballpublished at 17:03 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    There's a collectors' item. Liam Williams drops a high kick with no one anywhere near him.

    He can smile about it at least as the Dragons fans give him the bird.

    Gareth Llewellyn, former Wales captain says on BBC Radio Wales:

    "That was a basic error from Liam Williams.

    "He had all the time in the world to get on the ball and he just lets it fall through his arms.

    "Very uncharacteristic, and if that had been in Rodney Parade he would have heard it from the fans."

  2. Postpublished at 17:01 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Wales Sport at the Millennium Stadium

    "The overlap between matches at Judgement Day can be a little bit like being at a musical festival.

    "Thousands of fans came to the Millennium Stadium to watch Cardiff Blues against Ospreys, much like a large part of any festival crowd will be comprised of supporters of specific bands.

    "But it seems the vast majority have stayed to see Newport Gwent Dragons take on Scarlets, perhaps like gig-goers might feel inclined to stay for the next act.

    "The attendance at the Millennium Stadium looks to be a good deal more than 50,000 - this will certainly be a record crowd for Judgement Day."

  3. Morgan's returnpublished at 17:01 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Dragons centre Tyler Morgan is back after being patched-up. The centrally-contracted player looks none the worse for his blow.

  4. Kicking themselvespublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Fine play up the middle by the Dragons is wasted as Dorian Jones kicks the ball away in a promising attacking position.

  5. It's still cageypublished at 16:59 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Liam Williams shows the Dragons that kicking high will be a risky exercise by claiming possession and making ground through two would-tacklers and then Harry Robinson runs into touch on the wide right under pressure from the Dragons' defence.

  6. Morgan offpublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Tyler Morgan is off for the Dragons after an accidental clash of heads. He's replaced by Carl Meyer. Might be a blood injury replacement.

  7. Penalty: Dragons 0-3 Scarletspublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Scarlets pile on the pressure at a scrum in front of the Dragons' posts and Rhys Priestland makes no mistake from 23 metres.

  8. Postpublished at 16:51 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Cagey start in act II at the Millennium Stadium as Scarlets mount an early attack, but Dragons ease the early pressure with a kick by scrum-half Jonathan Evans.

  9. In case you missed itpublished at 16:49 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Just a reminder that Ospreys beat Cardiff Blues 31-23 in the first game. Check out the match report here.

  10. Postpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Ross Harries
    BBC Scrum V presenter at the Millennium Stadium

    "Struggling to get back to my seat for Act II - a certain openside flanker is being mobbed."

    Ross Harries on twitterImage source, @Rossharries1
  11. Yellow is the new redpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Just to keep us all on our toes, the Scarlets are playing in yellow. But their shorts and socks are the appropriate shade of red.

  12. Here we go againpublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Cue the flames and the music . . . the Dragons and the Scarlets are out for the second act of Judgement Day under the roof at the Millennium Stadium.

    Can they match the six tries we saw in the first match? We'll find out soon enough.

  13. What's at stake - Dragons v Scarletspublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Scarlets face a battle to qualify for the European Champions' League - they need to finish in sixth place or higher to do that and after Edinburgh's bonus-point win over Zebre on Friday night the West Wales region desperately need to win.

    Dragons could displace the Scarlets but will need to win all three of their remaining matches in serious style to give themselves a chance.

    Lyn Jones' team will be desperate to bounce back after their European Challenge Cup semi-final thrashing by Edinburgh last time out.

  14. Dragons v Scarlets coming uppublished at 16:37 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Stay with us then for the second Judgement Day III match at the Millennium Stadium, broadcast on S4C. It's live on the iPlayer here, with kick-off at 16:45 BST. And/or click the Live Coverage tab on this page to hear BBC Radio Wales' commentary.

  15. NG Dragons v Scarlets - how they line-uppublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Newport Gwent Dragons: Geraint Rhys Jones; Tom Prydie, Tyler Morgan, Jack Dixon, Hallam Amos; Dorian Jones, Jonathan Evans; Phil Price, Rhys Buckley, Brok Harris, Matthew Screech, Rynard Landman (capt), James Thomas, James Benjamin, Taulupe Faletau.

    Replacements: T. Rhys Thomas, Luke Garrett, Lloyd Fairbrother, Nick Crosswell, Ollie Griffiths, Luc Jones, Carl Meyer, Ashton Hewitt.

    Scarlets: Liam Williams; Harry Robinson, Hadleigh Parkes, Scott Williams, Steffan Evans; Rhys Priestland, Aled Davies; Phil John, Ken Owens (capt), Peter Edwards, Jake Ball, Lewis Rawlins, Aaron Shingler, James Davies, John Barclay.

    Replacements: Ryan Elias, Wyn Jones, Jacobie Adriaanse, Rob McCusker, Rory Pitman, Rhodri Williams, Steven Shingler, Regan King.

    Referee: George Clancy (IRFU)

    Assistant referees: Neil Hennessy, Sean Brickell (both WRU)

    Citing commissioner: Russell Howell (WRU)

    TMO: Tim Hayes (WRU)

  16. TEAM NEWS - Dragons v Scarletspublished at 16:34 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Newport Gwent Dragons captain Rynard Landman returns from a six-week ban to start in their Judgement Day clash against Scarlets.

    The South African lock, 28, was sent off for elbowing Connacht's Jack Carty in the head in March.

    Landman is one of six Dragons changes following the European Challenge Cup semi-final defeat by Edinburgh.

    The Scarlets make six changes from the win against Zebre, with Wales hooker Ken Owens back as captain.

    Owens' international colleague Rhys Priestland returns at fly-half, while Wales flanker Aaron Shingler comes in at blind-side.

    Scarlets retain hopes of finishing in the top six to secure automatic 2015-16 European Champions Cup qualification.

  17. Tough finish to the seasonpublished at 16:29 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Ospreys' two remaining matches are against leaders Glasgow at home on Friday May 8 and away to Connacht on 16 May.

  18. Ospreys captain Alun Wyn Jonespublished at 16:27 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    We're happy with the result but not happy with the way we got there.

    There was a bit too much emotion around the occasion at the start and we didn't get into the game until the 30th minute really.

    If we're honest we weren't clinical enough at times. We did well to get there in the end but we're well aware that if we play like that in the next tow games we're not going to get a home semi-final in the play-offs.

  19. The table after the final whistlepublished at 16:23 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    BBC Table

    Bear in mind that Munster are currently in action against Treviso at the moment.

  20. Jiffy's viewpublished at 16:22 British Summer Time 25 April 2015

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales fly-half on BBC Two Wales

    "It's a good game, I thought the Blues really came at them.

    "Fell on a couple of tackles and gave the Ospreys momentum, but the execution of Ospreys passing was very, very good.

    "They're safely in the semi-finals now, but can they secure that home semi-final?