Ireland prop Mike Ross scored a rare try in PRO12 defeat of Scarlets
Last Updated: 08/11/15 4:32pm
A rare Mike Ross try helped Leinster wreck Scarlets' six-match Guinness PRO12 winning run 19-15 at the RDS.
Veteran Ireland prop Ross crossed the whitewash for the first time in two and a half years as Leinster took control with 10 unanswered points in the second half.
Centre duo Hadleigh Parkes and Gareth Owen had struck for tries inside the opening 24 minutes as the table-topping Welsh side built a 15-9 interval lead. The returning Ian Madigan kicked three penalties for nine of his 14 booted points for Leinster.
Aided by a strong bench that included Jonathan Sexton, Leo Cullen's men turned the screw after the break with Ross' 44th-minute effort converted by Madigan who added the final points via a 59th-minute penalty.
The Scarlets finished on the attack, pressing for a match-winning try, but Leinster replacement Dan Leavy forced a knock-on in a tackle to confirm a hard-fought victory ahead of next week's Champions Cup visit of Wasps to Dublin.
The visitors quickly threatened in Dublin from a third-minute penalty and Parkes took a hard line to get over under the posts past Noel Reid and Garry Ringrose.
After Dan Jones' conversion, Leinster stormed back downfield with a terrific 30-metre maul. Scarlets lock Jake Ball saw yellow for collapsing it and the league leaders were content to leak three points rather than a try, with Madigan
punishing an offside.
Although the Leinster fly-half slotted his second kick in the 19th minute, the hosts then lost Rob Kearney to a suspected hamstring injury and barely a minute later, Owen was over for his try.
Returning Wales scrum-half Gareth Davies sniping through initially before captain John Barclay's precise passreleased Owen for the left corner. Jones missed the conversion from wide out.
Madigan snapped back three points in the 28th minute, only for Cian Healy to be penalised for not rolling away and allow Jones to split the posts from the left wing.
Cullen's side hit the front just four minutes after the restart. A lineout maul in the 22 did the initial damage, Healy was hauled down short before fellow prop Ross, with support from Tracy, burrowed over for only his second ever try for the province.
Madigan converted for 16-15 and as Leinster upped the physicality - and Sexton was sprung from the bench to a big ovation - an increasing amount of possession and territory came their way.
Jones was penalised for offside and his opposite number mopped up with the three points on the hour mark. That proved to be the final score of the night, with defences on top for the remainder.
Sexton, who was guilty of some loose kicking, almost settled the issue with a wraparound try but it was ruled out for a block by Reid on Owen in the build-up, and Leinster relied on some solid defence in their 22 to close out the contest.