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Ulster denied late try in controversial Ospreys defeat
Ospreys extended their unbeaten streak to five with tries from Foley, Ratti, and Kasende, while Ulster’s late try was overturned due to a dangerous clearout penalty.
- On Saturday, the Ospreys beat Ulster 21-10 at the Brewery Field in Bridgend.
- The Ospreys pack dominated possession and territory, pressuring Ulster's scrum and lineout throughout the second half, with tries from Cormac Foley, James Ratti and Daniel Kasende plus six points from Jack Walsh.
- A late TMO review overturned Angus Bell's try for a dangerous clearout on Owen Watkin, Marcus Rea was sin-binned, and Daniel Kasende scored after a difficult bounce off Michael Lowry.
- Mark Jones' side pushed within a point of the play-off places after extending an unbeaten run to five URC fixtures, while Ulster now prepare to face Edinburgh in two weeks.
- The disallowed late try proved pivotal and has already been labelled controversial, as Ulster head coach Richie Murphy said the province were `bitterly disappointed` and planned to seek clarity from the referees.
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Late show sees Ospreys boost play-off bid with win over Ulster
United Rugby Championship Ospreys (7) 21 Tries: Foley, Ratti, Kasende Cons: Walsh 3 Ulster (10) 10 Tries: Ward, Stewart The Welsh region, looking to make it five matches undefeated, got off to a dream start with on-loan scrum half Cormac Foley finding a gap to go over after strong carrying from Ross Moriarty. Ulster hit back soon after thanks to the vision of Nathan Doak, who had been released from Ireland’s Six Nations camp. His cross-field kic…
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