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The Scarlets were first to threaten, their new scrum-half Ruki Tipuna maintaining a high tempo and Rhodri Gomer-Davies and Newton attacking off quick ruck ball.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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The Scarlets had a golden opportunity for a second try after 22 minutes when a perfect pass from Thomas put Rhodri Gomer-Davies through, but as the attack entered the 22 play was stopped for a forward pass.
WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2011
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Scorers: Newport Gwent Dragons: Tries: Gomer-Davies (33min), Smith (80).
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The half ended with Ulster leading 17-12 after Humphreys was wide with a long-range penalty and then the Dragons hit the ground running at the restart when hooker Steve Jones was driven over the Ulster line from a lineout as the visitors, with Gomer-Davies back on the field, made the extra man count.
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Two penalties and a drop goal from James Arlidge, and a converted try from centre Rhodri Gomer-Davies while Gloucester were down to 14 men courtesy of a yellow card for Dave Attwood, gifted the hosts an interval lead.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Scorers: Newport Gwent Dragons: Tries: Gomer-Davies (33min), Smith (80).
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The half ended with Ulster leading 17-12 after Humphreys was wide with a long-range penalty and then the Dragons hit the ground running at the restart when hooker Steve Jones was driven over the Ulster line from a lineout as the visitors, with Gomer-Davies back on the field, made the extra man count.
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The loss of Dave Attwood to the sin-bin for slowing ball at a ruck did not help the visiting team and when James Arlidge held up his pass delightfully for Gomer-Davies to race through unhindered, vague thoughts of breaking a run of five successive defeats may have flickered across Welsh minds.
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The half ended with Ulster leading 17-12 after Humphreys was wide with a long-range penalty and then the Dragons hit the ground running at the restart when hooker Steve Jones was driven over the Ulster line from a lineout as the visitors, with Gomer-Davies back on the field, made the extra man count.
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie BreakingNews.ie / TCM 2010
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The loss of Dave Attwood to the sin-bin for slowing ball at a ruck did not help the visiting team and when James Arlidge held up his pass delightfully for Gomer-Davies to race through unhindered, vague thoughts of breaking a run of five successive defeats may have flickered across Welsh minds.
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