Heineken Cup Pool 5: Scarlets 0-29 Clermont

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Morgan Parra passes for Clermont Auvergne

Clermont Auvergne underlined their Heineken Cup credentials by outclassing winless Scarlets in a bonus-point win to ensure a home quarter-final.

The beaten 2011-12 semi-finalists ran in four tries to ensure being ranked second to Harlequins ahead of Sunday's pool games that settle the last eight.

Nalpolini Nalaga, Morgan Parra, Benson Stanley and Aurelien Rougerie went over for the visitors.

Parra and David Skrela shared the visitors' kicking successes.

Defeat ended the Welsh side's interest in this season's competition, but they they went into their final Pool 5 encounter without hope of progress to the knock-out stages.

Even so, they had hoped to avoid only a second whitewash in their European history only to end the match without registering a score.

Lee Byrne celebrated his return to the Wales squad by helping the French Top 14 side win at one of his former teams.

But while Byrne did not appear on the scoreboard, he ably undertook his defensive duties while erstwhile Wales colleague and rival Morgan Stoddart's injury-enforced retirement was marked by a half-time ceremony.

By that stage the visitors had already completed most of their night's work.

Nalaga broke free following hooker Benjamin Kayser's powerful run and the gulf in class was underlined when Parra followed him to the line.

When Stanley cut through the home defence the omen's were not healthy for the hosts, who have now suffered seven defeats in their last eight games in all competitions.

And a day after former Ospreys boss Sean Holley was appointed to a Scarlets role, they failed to muster a response despite a vastly-improved second-half display.

Clermont weathered that home effort and another former Scarlet, Regan King, who had replaced Byrne, played his part in helping skipper Rougerie score the all-important fourth try.

Once-capped New Zealand All Black King reminded the home faithful of what they had been missing as he prised open the defence with some clever footwork before sending Rougerie over.

VIEWS FROM THE DRESSING ROOM

Scarlets boss Simon Easterby:

"We conceded 24 points in the first half and they did not have to work for a huge amount of those points.

"Any team where you conceded 24 points is going to be difficult, but a team like Clermont you dig a real big hole for yourself.

"It's frustrating. We just fed them too much in the first half. I think it was 70 per cent possession against and 70% territory.

"We just need to be far more accurate. They scored off an intercept and fed off our mistakes.

"They are a quality outfit. We gave them too much of a head-start and gave them too much they didn't have to work for."

Clermont head coach Vern Cotter:

"It was a game that was built on the first 20 minutes. I thought we were pretty serious the way we went about our work. They (Scarlets) are a team you have to get a hold of early.

"They are a great team. They can play good footie, as they showed in the second half.

"The second half was more of us defending and I was delighted we didn't concede a try.

"We are happy for our supporters because it is the first time we have booked a home quarter-final."

TEAMS

Scarlets: Liam Williams; George North, Jonathan Davies, Adam Warren, Kristian Phillips; Aled Thomas, Tavis Knoyle; Phil John, Ken Owens, Samson Lee, George Earle, Johan Snyman, Sione Timani, Rob McCusker (capt), Josh Turnbull.

Replacements: Nic Reynolds for L Williams (67), Gareth Davies for Knoyle (63), Rhodri Jones for John (61), Jacobie Adriaanse for Lee (63), Richard Kelly for Earle (75), Aaron Shingler for Timani (65), Matthew Rees for Owens (60)

Not Used: A Davies.

Clermont Auvergne: Lee Byrne; Julien Malzieu, Aurelian Rougerie (capt), Benson Stanley, Napolioni Nalaga; David Skrela, Morgan Parra; Raphael Chaume, Benjamin Kayser, Davit Zirakachvili, Jamie Cudmore, Nathan Hines, Julien Bonnaire, Elvis Vermeulen, Alexandre Lapandry.

Replacements: Regan King for Byrne (58), Ludovic Radoslavjevic for Parra (34), Ti'i Paulo for Kayser (52), Daniel Kotze for Zirakashvili (56), Julien Pierre for Cudmore (45), Damien Chouly for Vermeulen (63), Kevin Senio for Radoslavjevic (75).

Not Used: Debaty.

Att: 7,167

Referee: Neil Paterson (Scotland).

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