Connacht undone by the boot of Williams

Scarlets 25 Connacht 15: Outhalf Owen Williams kicked 20 points as the Scarlets sealed a RaboDirect Pro12 victory over Connacht…

Scarlets 25 Connacht 15:Outhalf Owen Williams kicked 20 points as the Scarlets sealed a RaboDirect Pro12 victory over Connacht at Parc y Scarlets.

Lock Joe Snyman scored the Scarlets only try — his first try for the region - but the Welsh side found themselves outscored two tries to one by Connacht who saw wing Daniel Poolman and lock Mike Swift cross the whitewash at either end of the contest.

Josh Turnbull was included after being released by Wales from Six Nations duty, while Connacht's Kyle Tonetti made his first start this season following a lengthy battle with injury.

Connacht enjoyed a dramatic start with Poolman going over in the right corner after only 29 seconds latching on to outhalf Dan Parks’ accurate cross kick. Parks missed the conversion. But following a break by centre Adam Warren the Scarlets got on to the scoreboard with a penalty from Owen Williams on five minutes.

READ MORE

Parks had the chance to restore his side’s five-point lead but his 45-metre penalty shot rebounded off the right post.

After soaking up a spell of pressure the Scarlets earned themselves a penalty which Williams kicked on 20 minutes to give the region a 6-5 lead. But from Connacht’s next attack Parks slotted over a drop goal to regain the lead for the Irishmen.

The lead changed hands for a third time with Williams landing his third penalty following a Connacht ruck offence, just before Parks missed a long penalty shot.

Parks’ opposite number Williams converted one of two injury-time penalty attempts to give the Scarlets a 12-8 half-time lead.

The Scarlets eventually put some daylight between them and Connacht scoring 10 unanswered points.

First Snyman crashed over for a try converted by Williams, who then landed his fifth penalty as the region led 22-8. Before he left the fray Williams converted his sixth penalty.

Four minutes from time Connacht had the final say when replacement lock Mike Swift crashed over for a try converted by Miah Nikora, but it came too late for a fightback.