Late Dan Evans try sees Ospreys snatch draw against Glasgow

Dan Evans
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A late try from Dan Evans meant Ospreys and Glasgow's hard-fought and entertaining game ended in a fair 20-20 result in the Guinness Pro12 clash at the Liberty Stadium.

Full-back Evans' try 11 minutes from time helped bring the hosts back level after wing Eli Walker had crossed in the first half. Man of the match Sam Davies supplied 10 points with the boot, although he missed a late, potentially game-winning drop goal.

For Glasgow there were tries for wing Rory Hughes and replacement prop Gordon Reid. Fly-half Duncan Weir kicked two penalties and two conversions.

The result leaves Ospreys and Glasgow still out of the Pro12 Champions Cup qualification places in seventh and eighth place respectively.

With Six Nations calls and injuries, Ospreys made nine changes but saw South Africa centre JJ Engelbrecht making his debut off the bench in the second half.

Scottish fans meanwhile would have been pleased to see Glasgow back-rower Josh Strauss come off the bench for the final 35 minutes after missing the last four weeks with concussion.

Glasgow came out of the blocks well as Ospreys struggled to deal with wave after wave of early attacks. The positive start earned Glasgow two Weir penalties in the first eight minutes.

Ospreys managed to stem the early tide even though Davies saw a long-range penalty rebound off the left upright. He then got his side on the scoreboard with an easier penalty on the 20-minute mark.

Ospreys were struggling to get decent possession from the line-out but it was from that platform they scored a brilliant converted try on 24 minutes.

Rory Thornton won the line-out, fed Brendon Leonard and Josh Matavesi put Walker through on an angled run before Davies added the extras.

But Ospreys' 10-6 lead was short-lived, with Glasgow wing Hughes finishing off a great team try after his wing partner Lee Jones had made an incisive break into the home side's half.

Glasgow went into half-time 13-10 up but it could have been more had Weir not been off target with a long-range effort - the final action of the half.

Ospreys were not helped by losing English prodigy Sam Underhill to injury late in the first half and Walker at half-time.

Davies drew the scores level with a penalty four minutes after the restart before Reid crashed over after good work down the right by wing Jones.

Davies and Weir both missed penalty shots at goal on 57 and 63 minutes respectively before the match was put in the melting pot with a series of attacks from the Ospreys, with Evans eventually breaking clear to score. Davies converted to lock the scores at 20-20.

After Davies missed a drop-goal shot, a break by Owen Watkin looked like setting up a runaway winning try for Ospreys but winger Tom Grabham stumbled after receiving Watkin's pass and was caught to ensure both sides finished the match with two points apiece.