Connacht 16-10 Scarlets
Friday, 30 October 2009 22:53Connacht battled their way to a deserved Magners League win against the in-form Llanelli Scarlets at the Sportsground.
Fly-half Ian Keatley kicked 11 points, including the conversion of Mike McComish's first half try, to drive the province to their first win in four league fixtures.
The Scarlets were off the boil and disappointed during a first half which saw the home side move 13-0 ahead.
Scarlets winger Lee Williams did break through for a consolation try, which replacement Daniel Newton coolly converted for a losing bonus point.
Keatley opened his account with a well-struck penalty after 15 minutes and succeeded with the second of his next two attempts, a meaty 40-metre effort after the visitors were punished for an off-the-ball incident.
The visitors' pack, minus late withdrawal Deacon Manu, played second fiddle to the hosts in the opening quarter - with the Connacht back row of John Muldoon, Johnny O'Connor and McComish swarming over the breakdown area.
Connacht were on the back foot when centre Keith Matthews was sin-binned for a late tackle - but with disciplined defence, they kept the Scarlets out of their 22 and began to force the issue up front.
When Scarlets lock Vernon Cooper was dispatched to the sin-bin, Connacht seized their chance off a powerful scrum - with Ireland call-ups Sean Cronin and Brett Wilkinson to the fore.
Scrum-half Frank Murphy broke on the blindside, and the impressive O'Connor popped an inside pass to set up athletic number eight McComish for a run to the line.
Keatley's successful conversion made it 13-0 at the break.
But the Scarlets rallied in the third quarter - and with Connacht prop Wilkinson the third player to see yellow, Priestland hammered over the resulting kick.
As the game drew to a close, the 14 men of Connacht upped the intensity - and an earth-shuddering tackle from Matthews got the hosts back in the groove.
Soon afterwards, Keatley thumped a long-range penalty over to steady the ship at 16-3 - and despite Williams' late score in the corner, Connacht stood firm for a much-needed victory.
