Ospreys claim Glasgow scalp
Tommy Bowe's try helped the Ospreys come from behind to claim a 26-16 Magners League win at Glasgow.
Last Updated: 26/09/09 12:55pm
Tommy Bowe's try helped the Ospreys come from behind to claim a 26-16 Magners League win at Glasgow on Friday evening.
The Welsh side were 16-6 down at the break, but added 20 unanswered points in the second period spurred by Bowe's touchdown.
With two defeats in their opening three Magners League outings, the Ospreys looked to their returning Lions to make an impact, but it was Glasgow who made the early running.
Graeme Morrison made the hit from Dan Parks' kick-off, Ospreys offended at the first scrum and Parks nailed the penalty.
He repeated the dose after a Rob Dewey intrusion had created panic in the Ospreys defence.
With 10 minutes gone, the Ospreys scrum splintered the Glasgow pack on their put-in and, from the kick to the corner, Dan Biggar dropped the goal which fired up an Ospreys side who had looked sluggish until then.
Parks missed with a drop-goal attempt and Ospreys roared back downfield.
Mike Phillips and Ryan Jones made the yards and, when the penalty came, Biggar had no problem levelling the scores.
Searing break
By the half-hour mark, both sides had had chances - Shane Williams for Ospreys and Morrison for Glasgow - but defences ruled until Dewey shredded the Ospreys defence with a 55-metre break.
Parks' pin-point cross-kick found Kelly Brown lurking on the opposite touchline and his flick infield found David McCall for the try.
Parks converted from the touchline to take Glasgow in 16-6 ahead at the break.
A Biggar penalty two minutes into the second half narrowed the gap but big hits by Moray Low, Brown and John Barclay slowed any Ospreys momentum until a Lee Byrne break after 50 minutes put Williams away, only for the flyer to be hauled down two metres short.
Ospreys kept up the pressure, and despite some feisty Glasgow defence, a crafty jink put Tommy Bowe over for Biggar's conversion to level the scores.
The Ospreys number 10 smacked over his third penalty and Glasgow started to wilt as the Ospreys big men Ryan Jones and Jerry Collins bullied the home side at the breakdown.
Substitute Nikki Walker rubbed salt in the wound scoring against his countrymen with Biggar's conversion taking the Welshmen comfortably clear of their hosts.