Match Reports
WHILE Leinster march on relentlessly towards the Magners League title it became more obvious than ever before that, after being brushed aside by the heavy artillery, the Scarlets have to rearm and hurry off down to the recruitment office.
THEY may have been two of Wales’s forgotten men of the Grand Slam, but Dwayne Peel and Alix Popham gave Warren Gatland a timely remember of their credentials in a pulsating Magners League clash at Stradey Park last night.
THE Scarlets breathed new life into their ailing Magners League campaign with a precious bonus-point victory over Glasgow Warriors at Stradey Park last night.
IF there is any consolation for Scarlets fans, it is unlikely to get much worse than this.
THEY may have avoided major humiliation, but this was still another painful afternoon on what has proved a torturous European journey for the Scarlets.
THE Scarlets lost a golden opportunity to put themselves in pole position in the Magners League, going down to Connacht at the Galway Sportsground last night.
THEY could have been starting 2008 gazing down at the rest of the Magners League — instead the Scarlets begin a new year with the same old frustrations in tow.
A STIRRING display from the home ranks ensured the Scarlets head into 2008 having lifted the large black shadow that was threatening to engulf them from across the Loughor Bridge.
LIKE a fading middle distance runner, the Scarlets once again failed to last the pace at Thomond Park yesterday.
IF there are small mercies, the Pool of Death at least allowed the Scarlets a swift demise.
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