Departures and retirements

Aaron Wainwright, who made his Dragons debut in 2017, scores a try despite pressure from Scarlets wing Tom RogersImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
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Aaron Wainwright made his Dragons debut in 2017

Retiring Scarlets and Wales lock Jake Ball bid farewell to the fans before the game with his wife and four children.

Scarlets were led out by Josh Macleod on his 150th game and wing Tom Rogers and lock Max Douglas made final appearance before their departures.

Scarlets fielded six of their nine Wales summer tourists but centre Eddie James, wing Ellis Mee and fly-half Sam Costelow were injured along with influential number eight Fletcher Anderson, who missed his first game since arriving from New Zealand in November because of a groin strain.

Plumtree stepped into Anderson’s shoes and produced a brilliant early effort after collecting his chip and diving acrobatically in the corner.

Wainwright was determined not to be undone by his Wales back-row colleague and produced a couple of bursts.

That laid the platform for flanker Young to cleverly dot the ball over Scarlets’ line. O’Brien converted and slotted over a penalty to take the lead.

Scarlets’ indiscipline, which has blighted their season, helped Dragons attack again and hooker Coghlan was driven over from a line-out.

O’Brien converted to complete a 17-point spree in 10 minutes but that was interrupted by Plumtree’s second try.

The wet weather made handling difficult for both sides, while O’Brien demonstrated why many felt he was unlucky to miss out on a Wales call-up with two superb searching kicks into Scarlets’ territory.

There was a scoring lull before Wainwright grabbed the farewell try he deserved. He was the beneficiary after O’Brien sparked a break that was followed by good work from scrum-half Niall Armstrong, Young and centre Aneurin Owen.

Scarlets second-half recovery forces draw

Dragons led 22-14 at half-time and O’Brien extended the lead to 11 points early in the second half with his second penalty.

Among the second-half replacements were Dragons flanker Harrison Keddie after his Wales call-up.

Wales hooker Elliot Dee also came on but his first involvement saw his long line-out throw partially intercepted by Plumtree with Macleod, one of the high-profile omissions from the Wales squad, pouncing to score.

Dragons wing Rio Dyer, another unlucky player to be overlooked by Wales coach Steve Tandy, appeared to have scored despite defensive efforts from Joe Roberts and replacement Gareth Davies.

But the former Wales scrum-half Davies, who had signed a new contract this week, was shown a yellow card for an illegal tackle and Dragons were awarded a penalty try.

Scarlets ignored their one-man disadvantage with Plumtree charging down an Armstrong clearance kick and Taylor pouncing.

The home side were reduced to 13 men when replacement Carwyn Leggatt-Jones was sent to the sin-bin for a deliberate knock-on.

The hosts negotiated the yellow cards confidently and when they returned to a full complement, a clever Leggatt-Jones kick was gathered by Page in the right-hand corner.

Hawkins converted from the touchline to level the scores before his speculative long-range penalty to win the game fell short.

How they lined up

Scarlets: I Jones; Rogers, Page, Roberts, Murray; Hawkins, Blacker; Morse, Elias, Holz, Price, Douglas, Taylor, Macleod (capt), Plumtree.

Replacements: Harry Thomas, Sam O’Connor, Harri O’Connor, Davis, O Williams, G Davies, Leggatt-Jones, J Davies.

Yellow cards: G Davies 58, Leggatt-Jones 63

Dragons: O’Brien (co-capt); Richards, Inisi, Owen, Dyer; de Beer, Armstrong; W Jones, Coughlan, D Lewis, S Davies, Carter (co-capt), Woodman, Young, Wainwright.

Replacements: Dee, R Jones, Coleman, Douglas, Keddie, R Williams, Ackerman, Anderson.

Referee: Ben Whitehouse (Wales)

Assistant referees: Ben Connor (Wales), Carwyn Sion (Wales)

TMO: Aled Griffiths (Wales).

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