Coombes hat-trick helps Munster dismantle Ospreys



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Hat-trick hero Gavin Coombes was in unstoppable form in Munster’s 38-22 Guinness Pro14 win over the Ospreys at Thomond Park.

The young man from Skibbereen starred as Johann van Graan’s men earned a bonus point to go eight points clear at the top of Conference B.

Munster built a 24-10 lead at halftime with converted attempts from number eight Coombes, Mike Haley and Kevin O’Byrne canceling an early effort by Luke Morgan.

After making a second attempt during Luke Morgan’s knockdown period, Coombes completed his hat-trick in the 53rd minute. It was five attempts to three at the end, with Ospreys forcing a late penalty attempt to add to Dewi’s maul score. Lake.

The Ospreys rebounded from Bradley Davies’ departure with a shoulder injury to take a lead in the sixth minute.

The bright spark Mat Protheroe cut brilliantly into a kick recoil to send Morgan out.

Stephen Myler’s precise conversion made it a full seven points, but Munster was level at the quarter-hour mark. Coombes, who recently pocketed a double against Cardiff Blues, took three defenders with him over the line, giving JJ Hanrahan a single conversion.

Things got even better for the hosts in the 18th minute, when winger Haley picked up a fumble and passed a pair of defenders to score just to the right of the posts.

Coombes after scoring Munster’s fifth try

With Hanrahan recovering from injury, Rory Scannell converted before replacement Ben Healy rewarded Stephen Archer’s scrum with a penalty in the 23rd minute.

An interception by Tiaan Thomas-Wheeler led the Ospreys to threaten again over the scorching pace of Protheroe and Morgan, only for Damian de Allende to earn a damage penalty.

Better play from the road group led Myler to close the gap to 17-10 in the 33rd minute. However, Munster hooker O’Byrne, who had waived that penalty, responded with a try from a rising line. output that contained back and forth.

Healy converted for a 14-point margin at halftime, and with Ospreys winger Morgan having been eliminated by a deliberate knock-on, Munster took even more advantage when Craig Casey approached the line and Coombes slipped out of the ruck.

Munster made up for Jean Kleyn’s near miss by crossing again with a quick touch from Coombes, man of the match. Healy added the extras for a score of 38-10.

The Ospreys rallied to dominate the fourth quarter, receiving encouragement from replacement hooker Lake’s well-finished attempt in the 64th minute. Their scrum earned a penalty try after an increasingly careless Munster had lost captain Jack O ‘Donoghue in the trash can.

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