Lyn Jones’s Neath-Swansea Ospreys head up the Celtic League table on the eve of match week 6 with 18 points gained from five matches played.
The West Wales fusion are one of three sides with a four-one win/loss record, but due to the two bonus points they have earned, they have their noses in front of Ulster and the Scarlets who have 17 and 16 respectively.
Lyn Jones takes his side to Cardiff on Saturday for a match that kicks-off at 2.30pm, and his assistant coach Sean Holley said: “We see this as one of the biggest tests of the season.”
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The Scarlets have a Friday night game against Connacht. Connacht were responsible for shattering Scarlet dreams of Celtic Cup success with a 14-12 upset at Stradey Park in the quarter-finals. Jenkins’ men with have their mind on revenge.
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The televised match on Friday is shaping up to be a real humdinger. Both the Warriors and the Dragons have been consistent in their inconsistency this year, and both are currently in mid-table. After The Dragons claimed the scalp of Munster at Rodney Parade last weekend, coach Mike Ruddock’s describes his side’s mood as ‘buzzing’. The Warriors will be buzzing with nerves. After a great start to the season, results have trailed off, and Lynn Howells will be impressing the importance of a win tonight.
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