Warriors stay perfect in Pro14
Ospreys and Connacht claimed much-needed Pro14 victories as Glasgow Warriors made it seven wins from seven with a routine home triumph.
Glasgow Warriors maintained its perfect start to the Pro14 season, thumping Southern Kings 43-13 to record a seventh win from as many matches.
The Warriors had suffered defeat in successive European Champions Cup matches since their previous taste of league action, but were expected to get back to winning ways against opponents yet to record a competition victory.
So it proved as Conference A front-runner Glasgow ran in seven tries to prevail comfortably and earn a bonus point.
Andrew Conway's red card proved costly for Munster in a 20-16 defeat at Connacht.
Conway was sent off in the 61st minute with the two teams level at 13-13 after catching Jack Carty in the head with an elbow.
Although a JJ Hanrahan penalty put 14-man Munster, who had led 10-0, in front four minutes later, Connacht soon capitalised on its numerical advantage and earned only its second win of the season courtesy of a fine solo try from Tom Farrell.
In the Welsh derby at Liberty Stadium, Ospreys claimed a first win since the opening week of the season, beating Dragons 28-14.
Dan Biggar, Sam Parry, Brendon Leonard and Ma'afu Fia went over for the Ospreys, but the victors were dealt a blow when wing Keelan Giles suffered a serious-looking injury in the second half.