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Pro14: Ospreys and Dragons play out entertaining draw
After watching rugby return across the globe, the Pro14 has returned to Wales as Ospreys and Dragons resume their campaigns behind closed doors on BBC Radio Wales.
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- George North and Sam Parry put Ospreys ahead at half-time
- Ashton Hewitt and Leon Brown cross for first-half Dragons tries
- North shown red card after 14 minutes for taking out Hewitt in the air
- Hewitt's second try levels the score with seconds left to play
- Sam Davies misses conversion as game finishes in a draw
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Dafydd Pritchard
All times stated are UK
Knoyle quiz
Ospreys 20-15 Dragons
Tavis Knoyle makes a break for the Dragons but the move breaks down as his supporting team-mates knock the ball on.
Knoyle is one of only three players to have played for all four Welsh regions.
Can you name the other two? I'll give you until the end of this game. No Googling.
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Ospreys 20-15 Dragons
Big scrum for the Dragons, who earn a penalty and the chance to clear, which Sam Davies gladly accepts.
Ospreys were inches away from a try and, just a couple of minutes later, they find themselves back in their own half.
Try review
Ospreys 20-15 Dragons
Referee Adam Jones is asking TMO Sean Brickell if Ospreys hooker Sam Parry made it over the line for his second try of the match.
Watching in real time, it looked like a try.
The replays of the big screen suggest it might be a tight call.
Jones and Brickell decide the ball was held up, so Ospreys will have a scrum five metres out from the Dragons try line.
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Ospreys 20-15 Dragons
Close to another try for the Ospreys.
Ashton Hewitt almost turns the ball over for the Dragons, but he just palms the ball into open play.
Rhys Webb picks it up and produces a flamboyant back-of-the-hand pass to find Kieran Williams, but he's tackled into touch just short of the Dragons' try line.
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Ospreys 20-15 Dragons
Ospreys are starting the second half as they started and finished the first: on the front foot.
They have a line-out near the Dragons 22 and their forwards take the direct route, up the jumper and into their opponents.
Kick-off
Ospreys 20-15 Dragons
We're back under way for the second half, with Sam Davies kicking off for the Dragons.
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HT: Ospreys 20-15 Dragons
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'Breathless stuff'
HT: Ospreys 20-15 Dragons
Gareth Griffiths
BBC Sport Wales at Liberty Stadium
Cardiff Blues head coach John Mulvihill said yesterday's defeat by Scarlets felt like a pre-season friendly.
This has been anything but. Four tries, a red card for George North and running rugby epitomised by a couple of flowing scores for front-rowers Sam Parry and Leon Brown.
Breathless stuff. I am still not sure about the crowd noise being pumped in around the Liberty Stadium though!
Half-time - Opreys 20-15 Dragons
And that Sam Davies penalty is the final act of a thoroughly entertaining first half.
Penalty - Ospreys 20-15 Dragons
Sam Davies
It's strange seeing Sam Davies playing without a scrum cap. The Dragons fly-half and captain has worn one throughout his career - but not today.
Anyway, Davies has just put over a penalty to reduce his team's deficit.
Converted try - Ospreys 20-12 Dragons
Sam Parry, con Stephen Myler
Another excellent finish from a front-rower.
This time it's Ospreys hooker Sam Parry, who latches on to a pass from Kieran Williams and darts over to score against his former side.
Referee Adam Jones checks with the TMO for potential obstruction but the try is given.
Stephen Myler converts and Ospreys are back in the driving seat.
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Ospreys 13-12 Dragons
Ospreys are competing well despite their numerical disadvantage.
Rhys Webb plants an intelligent kick into the Dragons' 22 and the Ospreys will look to put the visitors under pressure from the line-out.
Pivac is watching
Ospreys 13-12 Dragons
Wales head coach Wayne Pivac is here to run the rule over the Ospreys and Dragons players.
You'd think he's enjoyed what he's seen so far, save for George North's unfortunate red card.
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Ospreys 13-12 Dragons
A decent opening for the Ospreys, who shift the ball wide and set centre Kieran Williams on his way for a darting run into the Dragons' 22.
He can't quite get his offload away, Ospreys are penalised from the ensuing ruck and Dragons clear.
Penalty - Ospreys 13-12 Dragons
Stephen Myler
That Dragons lead didn't last long.
Stephen Myler, back on the field after a head injury assessment, slots over his second penalty of the match to nudge the Ospreys back in front.
Try - Ospreys 10-12 Dragons
Leon Brown
The Dragons lead, and what a finish it is from prop Leon Brown!
The Wales international comes on to a Tavis Knoyle pass on an angle to make a centre proud, and then he shows a fine turn of pace to make it over the line.
Sam Davies misses his conversion.
Tipuric the turnover king
Ospreys 10-7 Dragons
Justin Tipuric is a phenomenal player.
He is as skilful a forward as you're likely to see in world rugby, and he's also a master of the breakdown.
That's twice the Ospreys has forced a turnover in the past five minutes.
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Ospreys 10-7 Dragons
Wales centre Nick Tompkins is starting to see more of the ball as the Dragons get a foothold in this match.
Tompkins has joined the Gwent region on a season-long loan from Saracens.
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Ospreys 10-7 Dragons
Justin Tipuric immediately makes amends, forcing a turnover near his own try line just as Dragons were beginning to apply pressure.
Ospreys clear and Dragons will have a lineout just outside the home 22.
Excellent, even contest so far.
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Ospreys 10-7 Dragons
Another penalty for Dragons, this time for a high tackle from Justin Tipuric on Ross Moriarty.
Sam Davies takes it quickly and kicks to the corner.