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United Rugby Championship: Ospreys v Zebre
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Tries: Cokanasiga, Morse, Ratti Cons: Edwards 3 Pen: Edwards
Ospreys enjoyed a first victory of the United Rugby Championship season by beating Zebre convincingly in Bridgend.
Tries from centre Phil Cokanasiga, number eight Morgan Morse and lock James Ratti and nine points from fly-half Dan Edwards delivered the win.
Ospreys stopped a sequence of four straight league defeats since beating Dragons in Swansea in April.
Zebre won their opening two games against Edinburgh and Lions but were poor opponents on this occasion, with the Italian side having now only won twice in 41 league matches in Wales.
Ospreys lost their opening two games against Bulls and Stormers on their mini tour of South Africa.
They returned home for a first home match of a season at the Brewery Field, where the Ospreys are playing this season, with a crowd of 4,519 attending the contest against Zebre.
Ospreys hope to move into a redeveloped St Helen’s in Swansea for the 2026-27 season, but they are still waiting on the Welsh Rugby Union review into the future of professional rugby, which could result in sides being cut.
It was a proud moment for Bridgend boy Dewi Lake to captain the Ospreys side in the absence of Wales flanker Jac Morgan who is still suffering from a calf injury.
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Ospreys’ fast start

Flanker Harri Deaves led the side out on his 50th Ospreys appearance and the hosts opened the scoring with a well-worked try, finished by Cokanasiga, who dummied his way through the Zebre defence.
That was soon followed up by a wonderful move that was finished off by number eight Morse.
The flowing passage of play included clever offloads from player of the match and full-back Jack Walsh, centre Keiran Williams and Edwards, who also slotted over the conversion.
Ospreys suffered a blow when Wales scrum-half Kieran Hardy was forced off injured and replaced by Reuben Morgan-Williams.
The Ospreys scrum, which had struggled in the opening couple of games, was on top in the first half as the home side led 14-0 at half-time.
A quiet second half was almost brought alive by a well-worked try for centre Williams, but he was denied because of a knock-on.
Another scrum penalty saw Edwards slot over a penalty before Ospreys initially spurned a third try after replacement centre Tom Florence burst through before inexplicably failing to deliver a try-scoring pass to Morgan-Williams.
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Ospreys: Walsh; Kasende, P Cokanasiga, K Williams, Giles; Edwards, Hardy; G Thomas, Lake (capt), Botha, Ratti, Sutton, Moriarty, Deaves, Morse.
Replacements: L Lloyd, Phillips, Warren, R Davies, Fender, Morgan-Williams, Florence, Hopkins.
Zebre: Montemauri; Pani, Zanon, Lucchin, Gesi; Farias, Dominguez; Buonfiglio (capt), Ribaldi, Nocera, Canali, Ortombina, Volpi, Bianchi, Ruggeri.
Replacements: Quattrini, Hasa, Pitinari, Carrera, Locatelli, Varotto, Morisi, M Belloni.
Referee: Eoghan Cross (IRFU)
Assistant referees: Ben Connor (WRU), Aaron Parry (WRU).
Related topics
- Welsh Rugby
- Wales Rugby Union
- Ospreys
- Rugby Union
Source: BBC
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