Shingler is the man who is blown for going over the top
Dragons get the penalty this time
It's out on the full
Gareth Davies puts in the box kick
The kick off is sent deep
They find themselves with a penalty inside the opposition 22
Scarlets immediately hit back
Nearly a disaster from the kick-off as the ball is knocked on by Dragons, hacked forward and touched down by Halfpenny after 16 seconds... but he has knocked on!
KICK-OFF
A very good evening from Rodney Parade, I am Usie and I bring you this game between the Dragons and the Scarlets.
In recent years, we have seen Scarlets claim 31-27, 21-16 and 34-20 victories, while the last time these sides met, the Dragons took Judgement Day bragging rights with a 34-32 triumph.
And though Dean Ryan’s men may have lost their last three Guinness PRO14 outings, they have nevertheless been defeated at Rodney Parade only once in their last four, while Scarlets have won just one match on the road in domestic action since October 2018.
Their record against other Welsh sides is also certainly in need of a boost: they have won only one of their last six against provincial rivals, albeit a 22-13 defeat of Dragons on home soil last season.
Sitting fourth in a tightly-packed Conference B – just four points off leaders Munster – Brad Mooar will be keen to keep up the chase as they search for a first win in Newport since December 2011.