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Wales hit with fresh injury scare as Scarlets shock Cardiff in URC

By PA
(Photo by Ian Cook/CameraSport via Getty Images)

Leigh Halfpenny kicked 13 points to give Scarlets a shock 28-22 BKT United Rugby Championship win over injury-ravaged Cardiff at the Arms Park.

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Scarlets produced their best performance of the season but their cause was helped as Cardiff were disrupted by losing Liam Williams, Thomas Young and Rey Lee-Lo to injury.

Dane Blacker, Jonathan Davies and Johnny McNicholl scored Scarlets’ tries with Halfpenny kicking three penalties and two conversions.

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Rhys Carre, Taulupe Faletau and Josh Adams were Cardiff’s try-scorers with Jarrod Evans adding two conversions and a penalty.

A penalty from Evans gave Cardiff an early lead but within a minute, Scarlets had responded with the opening try.

Cardiff lost possession at the restart for their opponents to win a penalty, which Blacker took quickly to be over the line in a flash.

Halfpenny converted so his side led 7-3 at the end of an evenly-contested first quarter.

The hosts suffered a blow when their lock, Lopeti Timani, was yellow-carded for a high tackle and the visitors were soon able to capitalise with some excellent ball-retention creating the space for McNicholl to outflank the cover defence and score.

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Cardiff’s misery continued when they lost Liam Williams and Lee-Lo to injury with Rhys Priestland and Mason Grady coming on to replace them.

Almost immediately the home side fell further behind when more skilful passing sent McNicholl racing away down the right flank. The wing kicked ahead and when the ball bounced unfavourably for Cardiff, Jonathan Davies was on hand to touchdown.

Timani returned from the sin-bin in side to see his side reduce the arrears when Faletau forced his way over from a five-metre scrum with a conversion from Evans leaving Cardiff trailing 19-10 at the interval.

Four minutes after the restart, Halfpenny kicked a penalty but his side suffered a setback when their prop, Steff Thomas, was yellow-carded for a high shot on Thomas Young.

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Cardiff immediately took advantage when Carre drove over from close-range but Halfpenny succeeded with a second to leave the hosts chasing the game.

Their injury woes continued when Young hobbled off but they still set up a tense finish when Adams collected an excellent cross-field kick from Ben Thomas to score.

However Halfpenny took his tally to 13 points with his third penalty to give Scarlets only their third league victory of the season.

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Rieko took literally years to turn from a defensive liability at 13 into a guy, who’s defensively sound as it befits the position. And it all came at the cost of him being much less of an offensive threat, than what he used to be. Proctor is a natural 13, he handles, passes, and kicks way better than Rieko ever will, he just isn’t as fast.


It’s unfair to judge Tupaea on the handful of games he’s had in 2022 before he got nearly crippled by a Wallaby lock. What could Tupaea/Proctor pairing be, if they got the same amount of chances as Jordie/Rieko?


Because no matter how you spin it, playing a player outside of his natural position is a poor asset management. No matter how talented he is, he still competes against players who had years and years of practice at the position. And if said guy is so talented that he actually CAN compete against specialists, imagine how much better still he could have been, if he had all those years to iron the toothing issues at the position. It just drives me mad.


Two things I hate in rugby union beyond description: aping after league, and playing players outside of their natural position. Especially considering, that they all admit they hate it, when they’re allowed to speak freely. Owen Farrell spent 80% of his international career at 12, saying every time when asked, that he is a 10 and prefers to play at 10. Those players are literally held at a gunpoint: play out of position, or no national jersey for you.

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