Ospreys prevent Blues going top
Ospreys 22 Blues 3
James Hook kicked 17 points as the Ospreys stopped Cardiff Blues from going top of the Magners League in a low-quality clash at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea.
Although a big crowd of 16,109 were attracted to this New Year’s Eve derby they went home with just one try to talk about – a second-half effort from Ospreys hooker Huw Bennett.
That score helped the Ospreys open up a 19-point lead which the Blues failed to dent in the final 28 minutes.
It gave the home side only their third Magners League win of the campaign.
The first-half was so poor in quality that there was not one clear try-scoring opportunity created.
The main problem was slow ball from the breakdown, unflinching defences and a string of handling mistakes that produced little entertainment.
Although the Blues enjoyed an advantage in possession and especially territory, the Ospreys built up a 9-0 lead.
After Ben Blair failed with an eighth-minute penalty goal, Hook was on target after 14, 17 and 22 minutes – all from ruck offences.
With slow ball at the ruck area continuing to blight the match, referee Nigel Owens lost his patience, sending Marty Holah to the sin-bin after 30 minutes - five minutes after Blair opened the Blues’ account.
It was all Ospreys in the opening 20 minutes of the second half as the Blues challenge was slowly killed off.
An offence from a scrum gave Hook his fourth straight penalty on 46 minutes, and just three minutes later Maama Molitika found himself in the sin-bin for a professional foul at a ruck which saw Hook convert penalty number five.
While down to 14 men the Blues conceded the only try of the game a minute later when Bennett squeezed over from a yard out after some creative play from Shane Williams.
Although the Blues fought hard to get back on terms they were forced to be content with staying in second place in the Magners League, a point behind Leinster.



