Wales On Sunday

CELTIC CUP

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A CONFIDENT Cardiff Blues A side ran in six tries to clinch a comprehens­ive 42-17 victory over Ospreys Developmen­t in their keenly-contested Celtic Cup battle at the Arms Park.

This victory in their final match takes Richie Rees’ side on to 18 points, but they will have to wait until this afternoon to find out if it is enough to secure them a place in the inaugural final.

Scarlets A’s scheduled clash against Dragons A at Llandovery’s Church Bank will be played today at 2.30pm – after being put back 24 hours due to Storm Callum.

Leinster A booked their place in final with a 46-25 win over Munster A in their winner-takes-all at Energia Park to top the Irish group.

For the Blues, skipper and No. 8 Alun Lawrence snapped up a brace of tries while other touchdowns came from lock Shane Lewis-Hughes, centre Cam Lewis, right wing Corey Howells and replacemen­t full back Ioan Davies.

Fly-half Steven Shingler kicked five conversion­s while his replacemen­t Ben Jones added another in the final quarter. Scrum-half Matthew Aubrey and his replacemen­t Reuben MorganWill­iams crossed for the Ospreys Developmen­t tries while fly-half Josh Thomas kicked two conversion­s and and a penalty.

Blues A opened the scoring when Lawrence completed a sustained attack with a seventh minute try converted by Shingler.

Then Thomas kicking a 40 metre penalty goal to cut the lead to 7-3.

Another try by Lawrence, converted by Shingler, put Blues A into a 14-3 lead after 26 minutes but their opponents pegged them back when Aubrey dashed over for a corner touchdown which Thomas converted with a splendid kick from the touchline.

Blues A had the last word of a lively half when Lewis-Hughes snapped up a try which Shingler converted to make the interval score 21-10. There was no stopping the home side in the second half.

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