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          • Macauley Cook(19')
          • Lloyd Williams(24')
          • Owen Lane(27')
          • Jarrod Evans(25', 28')
          • Jarrod Evans(68', 76')
          • Chris Cloete(34')
          • Stephen Fitzgerald(53')
          • Ian Keatley(54')
          • Ian Keatley(44')
          • Tyler Bleyendaal(81'+1)
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          Cardiff Blues run in three tries to beat Munster at Arms Park

          Munster's Rory Scannell is tackled by Gethin Jenkins and Jarrod Evans. Kevin Barnes - CameraSport via Getty Images
          • PA Sport
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          Feb 18, 2018, 07:02 AM
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          Cardiff produced an impressive display to post a 25-18 Guinness PRO14 victory over Munster on Saturday evening.

          Tries from Macauley Cook, Lloyd Williams and Owen Lane put the Blues 19-5 up at the break and two critical late penalties from Jarrod Evans made sure they came out on top.

          Munster scored through Chris Cloete and Stephen Fitzgerald, but it was not enough to get them the result as they were second best. Tyler Bleyendaal's penalty with the last kick of the game did at least earn them a losing bonus point.

          Both sides were boosted by the availability of a handful of squad members released from Wales and Ireland's NatWest 6 Nations preparations, but the game got off to a scrappy start.

          The Blues looked threatening with ball in hand, and after visiting fly-half Ian Keatley somehow missed with what looked a simple penalty effort, the home side moved comfortably ahead.

          Three tries in eight minutes did the damage for Danny Wilson's men. First, Ellis Jenkins' long pass found Cook, who dived over. Evans could not convert, but Munster felt hard done by as there looked like a knock-on from Jenkins and a forward pass in the build-up to the score.

          Still, the visitors did not help themselves. Duncan Williams' clearance kick was charged down by Lloyd Williams, who scored the Blues' second, and then Rey Lee-Lo kicked ahead from a scrum platform to give flying wing Lane a try. Evans converted both scores.

          Munster were shell-shocked, but did at least respond before the break. Cloete was their scorer, peeling off the back of a line-out drive to go over the line.

          Keatley kicked a penalty as Munster flew out of the blocks at the start of the second period and Blues hooker Matthew Rees was yellow-carded for offside as the visitors hit back.

          Fitzgerald dived over in the right corner to finish off a flowing team move and the conversion was added by the boot of Keatley to set up a four-point game.

          The Munster comeback did not last, however. The Blues showed admirable restraint to respond to a tricky spell and, buoyed by a series of replacements, they got back in the driving seat.

          Referee Stuart Berry penalised them a number of times, but two critical three-pointers from Evans made sure they were home and hosed.

          Bleyendaal came off the bench and his penalty meant Munster did take something from the game, but there was no doubting which side deserved to win.

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          Standings

          United Rugby Championship
          RTeamGPPDP
          1GLA15+15055
          2STO15+13051
          3LEI15+7051
          4LIO15+7848
          5ULS15+10547
          6MUN15+546
          7CAR15-546
          8BUL15+9745
          9CON15+1944
          10OSP15-2834
          11SHA15-3034
          12EDI15-7028
          13BEN15-10428
          14SCA15-9023
          15DRA15-12321
          16ZEB15-20414
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