Jones takes knock in Scarlets victory

Newport Gwent Dragons 9 Scarlets 14: Wales outhalf Stephen Jones gave national coach Warren Gatland an injury worry just four…

Newport Gwent Dragons 9 Scarlets 14:Wales outhalf Stephen Jones gave national coach Warren Gatland an injury worry just four weeks before they play England at Twickenham as the Scarlets claimed a vital Magners League win at Rodney Parade.

The Lions outhalf came off after 54 minutes in his side’s victory complaining of soreness on the AC joint of his right shoulder following a heavy tackle in the first half.

Both teams were short of a number of injured players. The home side were missing seven first-team men including Wales international Dan Lydiate, while the Scarlets were shorn of eight players.

The Dragons led 9-8 at the interval as they sought a win to move them up to third in the table.

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But Scarlets, who are languishing one place off the bottom, had most of the territorial advantage during the first period, grabbing the only try of the match, although they should have added another two.

Fullback Rhys Priestland was put over for that touchdown after centre Jonathan Davies, who was dynamic in midfield attack, went past opposite number Matthew Watkins and put Priestland in the clear.

The home side relied on the boot of outhalf Shaun Connor who grabbed an early drop goal from in front of the Scarlets posts before landing two penalties, Jones adding one of his own for the visitors.

Jones booted another penalty after the break but missed a 35-metre effort in front of the posts and was replaced by Dan Evans immediately to have his shoulder iced on the bench.

As both coaches rang the changes, the Dragons held the upper territorial hand although they could not find a score, with Connor missing a long-range penalty just after the hour.

And, when Priestland knocked over a touchline penalty with five minutes left, the home side needed a converted try if they were to claim the win.

They tried desperately and battered away in the Scarlets 22 for an extraordinary 35 phases of play, lasting through nine minutes of injury time, with backrow replacement Grant Webb and prop Pat Palmer unable to ground the ball as the Dragons finally went over the line with the final play of the match.