NEWPORT Gwent Dragons suffered late heartbreak to go down to a 17-13
defeat at Connacht on Friday evening.
struck back with a pair of converted tries to steal the spoils at the
Sportsground.
from Galway with a losing bonus point, but it could have been so much
more.
the changing rooms with a 10-point lead and a real chance of their
first win in Galway since 2004.
seventh-minute penalty but opposite number Niall levelled matters on
11 minutes.
hour to take control.
Pewtner, who was dragged down five metres short.
for his first Dragons try since his summer move from Moseley.
infringed when scrambling back following a fantastic Martyn Thomas
break.
opening exchanges of the second half but Connacht came firing back in
the last half hour to take the spoils.
with former Ospreys fly-half Matthew Jarvis landing a pair of
excellent conversions to earn a 17-13 lead.
oodles of character to stand firm and ensure that their losing bonus
point was not snatched away at the death.