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<blockquote data-quote="monkeypigeon" data-source="post: 391453" data-attributes="member: 13700"><p>So a real kick in the not the Tommy Bowespreys after there brethren from Newport/Gwent give them a good kicking. Only one bonus point for the Ospreys leaves them venerable to Cardiff who have a match in hand and trail by only two points after beating Connacht last night. </p><p></p><p>If Scarlets can beat a young Munster side in the Park of Scarlets (which they should) then they'll trail Ospreys by only 4 going in to the last two weeks and if Leinster were to lose (which they shouldn't) by only 2 points.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhie, Ulster will be have a a party in their pants, as the Ospreys loss keeps them in the play-off places (for now) even if they lose. And with Connacht at home and the Dragons away, they'll figure they have some chance of holding on.</p><p></p><p>Has the Opreys shot themselves in the foot-despite Tommy Bowe's best efforts? (yes that's right, he's exempt from all criticism).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monkeypigeon, post: 391453, member: 13700"] So a real kick in the not the Tommy Bowespreys after there brethren from Newport/Gwent give them a good kicking. Only one bonus point for the Ospreys leaves them venerable to Cardiff who have a match in hand and trail by only two points after beating Connacht last night. If Scarlets can beat a young Munster side in the Park of Scarlets (which they should) then they'll trail Ospreys by only 4 going in to the last two weeks and if Leinster were to lose (which they shouldn't) by only 2 points. Meanwhie, Ulster will be have a a party in their pants, as the Ospreys loss keeps them in the play-off places (for now) even if they lose. And with Connacht at home and the Dragons away, they'll figure they have some chance of holding on. Has the Opreys shot themselves in the foot-despite Tommy Bowe's best efforts? (yes that's right, he's exempt from all criticism). [/QUOTE]
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