Magners League Table

Team
Pld
Pts
LeinsterLeinster1861
Cardiff BluesBlues1856
MunsterMunster1848
Edinburgh RugbyEdinburgh1848
Glasgow WarriorsWarriors1846
Llanelli ScarletsScarlets1839
OspreysOspreys1837
DragonsDragons1834
UlsterUlster1829
Connacht RugbyConnacht1824
Blues Falter As Scarlets Leapfrog Them Into Second
35 - 17
Stradey Park   Att: 8,045
Friday 21st March 2008, 19:10
The super-charged Llanelli Scarlets tallied up 20 unanswered points during the second half of their Magners League clash with Cardiff Blues to not only overhaul their Welsh rivals on the Stradey Park pitch but also leapfrog them in the table.
Llanelli centre Regan King gets away from Cardiff's Tal Selley
Llanelli centre Regan King beats a tackle from Cardiff's Tal Salley during Friday's Welsh derby at Stradey Park
It was second plays third at Stradey Park and by the end of a pulsating 80 minutes, the Scarlets had managed to reverse the league positions thanks to an impressive display.

There was no Grand Slam hangover for Wales fly-half Stephen Jones and just as he did against France last week, he had quite an influence on proceedings by contributing 15 points to the Scarlets' winning tally.

He was a central figure as the hosts scored 20 unanswered points during a devastating 19-minute spell in the second half.

The Blues were missing key men like like Gethin Jenkins, Tom Shanklin and Martyn Williams, with coach Dai Young resting them ahead of the fast-approaching Heineken Cup quarter-final against Toulouse.

But Welsh squad members Gareth Thomas, John Yapp and Robin Sowden-Taylor did start for the visitors.

Jones was joined at half-back by Dwayne Peel but the Scarlets were behind within five minutes of the start as this South Wales derby sprung into life.

The home side had the first attack as pacy full-back Morgan Stoddart dashed down the touchline before former Wales captain Gareth Thomas brought the move to a halt.

Just minutes later, the game's opening try arrived at the other end when Blues scrum half Richie Rees took a quick tap and a case of numbers out wide allowed winger Jamie Roberts to comfortably run in the score.

Ben Blair, the New Zealand-born full-back, stepped up to land the difficult conversion and Cardiff's hopes of first away win in the league since winning at the Dragons six months ago were boosted.

The hosts replied six minutes later with their first try and it was an excellent score from prop Iestyn Thomas.

After a pass from Gavin Evans had put Regan King clear, Thomas was up in support to gleefully take the centre's popped pass and score in the corner.

Jones missed the conversion to leave it 7-5 but it did not stay that way for long as the Blues hit back with a try in the 17th-minute.

After a surge off a close-in lineout, lock Scott Morgan rumbled over to bag his first try of the campaign and allow Blair to convert and push his side into a nine-point lead.

Not content to sit back, the Scarlets hit back with an immediate response. Stoddart slashed his way through the visitors' defence on another excellent run and his offload put centre Evans scampering over for a seven-pointer.

Blair then missed a penalty chance but after Scarlets lock Adam Eustace had been sin-binned for killing ruck ball, the Blues' number 15 did kick his side into a 17-12 lead.

The Scarlets recovered well to allow Jones reply with a 38th-minute penalty kick, which cut the gap to two points for the interval.

Turning around with the wind at their backs, the home side carved out an immediate penalty opportunity on the restart, however Jones was narrowly wide with his effort.

The former Clermont Auvergne player made amends in the 54th-minute when he thumped a penalty through the uprights to hand Llanelli a lead they would never relinquish - 18-17.

Just coming up to the hour mark, Peel increased his influence as a strong tackle by Alix Popham on Blair dislodged the ball and the Scarlets scrum half was on hand to gobble possession up and race over from all of halfway.

It was a real sucker-punch score for Cardiff to concede and with Jones converting and then adding a 71st-minute penalty, the visitors' challenge was clearly coming off the rails.

Try as they might, the Blues just could not trouble the scoreboard and Llanelli clinically tightened their grip on the game.

Some neat build-up play involving Dafydd Jones and Matthew Watkins helped winger Dafydd James scorch over for the bonus point try.

Stephen Jones tagged on the extras to put the result beyond doubt and the Scarlets' fifth straight home win in the league sets up a mouth-watering encounter with current leaders Leinster at Stradey Park on Saturday week.
Llanelli Scarlets V Cardiff Blues
 PDCTPosPlayerPlayerPosTCDP 





FB
Morgan Stoddart
15
Ben Blair
FB

2

1





1
W
Dafydd James
14
Jamie Roberts
W
1









C
Regan King
13
Jamie Robinson
C









1
C
Gavin Evans
12
Gareth Thomas
C





Replacement off




W
Nathan Brew
11
Tal Selley
W




Replacement off
Replacement off
3

3

FH
Stephen Jones
10
Nick Macleod
FH




Replacement off
Replacement off



1
SH
Dwayne Peel
9
Richie Rees
SH




Replacement off
Replacement off



1
P
Iestyn Thomas
1
John Yapp
P





Replacement off




H
Mo Schwalger
2
T.Rhys Thomas
H




Replacement off





P
Deacon Manu
3
Gary Powell
P




Replacement off
Yellow card




L
Adam Eustace
4
Deiniol Jones
L





Replacement off




L
Lou Reed
5
Scott Morgan
L
1




Replacement off




FL
Dafydd Jones
6
Maama Molitika
FL




Replacement off





FL
Gavin Thomas
7
Robin Sowden-Taylor
FL




Replacement off





8
Alix Popham
8
Xavier Rush
8





Replacements
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rp
Phil John
16
Taufa'ao Filise
rp




Replacement on
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rh
Matthew Rees
17
Gareth Williams
rh




Replacement on
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rl
Scott Macleod
18
Mark Lewis
rfl




Replacement on
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rfl
James Bater
19
Ben White
rfl




Replacement on
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rsh
Gavin Cattle
20
Jason Spice
rsh




Replacement on
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rfh
Rhys Priestland
21
David Flanagan
rfh




Replacement on
Replacement on




rw
Matthew Watkins
22
Marc Stcherbina
rw




Replacement on
Penalty Tries
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0
First half timeline
5Cardiff Blues
Try - J Roberts
5Cardiff Blues
Conversion - B Blair
11Llanelli Scarlets
Try - I Thomas
17Cardiff Blues
Try - S Morgan
17Cardiff Blues
Conversion - B Blair
21Llanelli Scarlets
Try - G Evans
21Llanelli Scarlets
Conversion - S Jones
31Llanelli Scarlets
Yellow card - A Eustace
32Cardiff Blues
Penalty kick - B Blair
38Llanelli Scarlets
Penalty kick - S Jones
38Llanelli Scarlets
Substitution - P John on for I Thomas
Second half timeline
49Cardiff Blues
Substitution - B White on for R Sowden-Taylor
52Llanelli Scarlets
Substitution - M Rees on for M Schwalger
52Llanelli Scarlets
Substitution - S Macleod on for L Reed
52Cardiff Blues
Substitution - J Spice on for R Rees
52Cardiff Blues
Substitution - D Flanagan on for N Macleod
53Llanelli Scarlets
Substitution - M Watkins on for N Brew
54Llanelli Scarlets
Penalty kick - S Jones
57Llanelli Scarlets
Try - D Peel
57Llanelli Scarlets
Conversion - S Jones
60Cardiff Blues
Substitution - T Filise on for G Powell
60Cardiff Blues
Substitution - G Williams on for T Thomas
69Cardiff Blues
Substitution - M Lewis on for M Molitika
71Llanelli Scarlets
Penalty kick - S Jones
71Cardiff Blues
Substitution - M Stcherbina on for T Selley
73Llanelli Scarlets
Try - D James
73Llanelli Scarlets
Conversion - S Jones
78Llanelli Scarlets
Substitution - J Bater on for D Jones
78Llanelli Scarlets
Substitution - R Priestland on for S Jones
78Llanelli Scarlets
Substitution - G Cattle on for D Peel
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