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Pro14: Cardiff Blues 29-20 Ospreys
Cardiff Blues and Ospreys finish their Pro14 campaigns with a Welsh derby at Rodney Parade, the stadium is being used as the Blues' Arms Park is currently part of the Principality Stadium field hospital.
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- Jason Harries and Josh Adams cross for first-half Cardiff Blues tries
- Dan Evans replies with Ospreys' opening try after 35 minutes
- Four Jason Tovey penalties in the second half consolidate Blues' lead
- Luke Morgan scores late consolation try for the Ospreys but Blues win 29-20
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Gareth Vincent and Philip Marsh
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FT: Cardiff Blues 29-20 Ospreys
The Pro14 play-offs are ahead, but that is that for the four Welsh regions in this competition this season.
Scarlets were the only side with play-off hopes heading into the final weekend of the regular campaign, but Munster progress to the last four after victory over Connacht this afternoon.
Thank you for joining us for this last instalment of the season in Wales, which saw Cardiff Blues claim a deserved victory over Ospreys.
But both these sides will be hoping for better in the Pro14 in 2020-21, which is due to begin in early October.
You can find out how they get on with us here on BBC Sport.
Welcome return to Rodney Parade
FT: Cardiff Blues 29-20 Ospreys
After scoring 19 points, Cardiff Blues fly-half Jason Tovey told Premier Sports: "We ran with conviction and took our opportunities when they came which was our aim this week.
"It was weird without a crowd but I've been at this ground for 10-11 years and know every blade of it."
Full-time - Cardiff Blues 29-20 Ospreys
That is it for the Pro14 season as far as Welsh teams are concerned, and it is Cardiff Blues who have something to smile about here after a well-deserved win.
They celebrate a first league double over Ospreys since 2005.
Ospreys, meantime, are left licking their wounds - as has been the case for most of this season.
Converted try - Cardiff Blues 29-20 Ospreys
Luke Morgan, con Mat Protheroe
Justin Tipuric and Alun Wyn Jones are involved in the build-up, with the Wales skipper giving the try-scoring pass to Luke Morgan.
Mat Protheroe converts.
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Cardiff Blues 29-13 Ospreys
The clock is ticking down here as Ospreys try to run from deep.
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Cardiff Blues 29-13 Ospreys
The Blues have a penalty - again - and find touch in the Ospreys' half.
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Cardiff Blues 29-13 Ospreys
Adam Beard holds head in hands after his knock-on ends an Ospreys attack.
It has turned into that kind of day for the men from the Liberty Stadium.
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Cardiff Blues 29-13 Ospreys
Mat Protheroe gathers a kick and does very well to avoid Josh Adams, who was coming at him like a train.
Penalty - Cardiff Blues 29-13 Ospreys
Jason Tovey
Tovey steps up and you've guessed it, he finds the target.
He has 19 points now.
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Cardiff Blues 26-13 Ospreys
Garyn Smith intercepts and Jason Harries makes good ground before the whistle goes for another Blues penalty.
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Cardiff Blues 26-13 Ospreys
Morgan Morris makes a run in midfield, then Alun Wyn Jones takes Ospreys forward.
But in truth they are not making much headway.
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Cardiff Blues 26-13 Ospreys
Dewi Cross intercepts and then gets clattered - but his intervention does shut down another threatening Blues attack.
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Cardiff Blues 26-13 Ospreys
There is not much sign of Ospreys coming into this game for the moment.
Cardiff Blues have dominated possession and territory in this second half and that pattern continues for now.
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Cardiff Blues 26-13 Ospreys
Dewi Cross sees a kick charged down, then reclaims possession and bursts through the line only to be denied by James Botham's superb recovery tackle.
No try
Cardiff Blues 26-13 Ospreys
Owen Watkins' tackle saves Ospreys as the ball is adjudged to have gone forward before Adams went over.
Try review
Cardiff Blues 26-13 Ospreys
Josh Adams crosses for his second try - but will it stand?
Referee Adam Jones wants a second opinion on a possible knock-on.
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Cardiff Blues 26-13 Ospreys
Blues look close to scoring another try but Owen Watkins makes a fine tackle on Jason Tovey.
Ospreys are still defending, though.
Sin-bin - Olly Cracknell
Cardiff Blues 26-13 Ospreys
Olly Cracknell is shown yellow - and it looks a little harsh on the Ospreys back-row.
He makes a big tackle on Josh Navidi and is penalised for not rolling away, but he did not seem to have much chance.
If Cracknell is a little unlucky, it must be said the yellow card has been coming.
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Cardiff Blues 26-13 Ospreys
Well that didn't last long.
Ospreys are on the attack until an error by replacement Dewi Lake, who spills the ball forward.
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Cardiff Blues 26-13 Ospreys
A penalty in contact is a much-needed boost for Ospreys, who are in possession in the Blues half.
They need more of this.