Pro14: Leinster overwhelm struggling Ospreys 53-5

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Leinster claimed their second Pro14 bonus-point win against a Ospreys side.
Ronan Kelleher was the star of the show for its Irish, the hooker scoring a hat-trick of attempts.
Harry Byrne, Joe Tomane, Max Deegan, fergus McFadden and Michael Milne also spanned, with fly-half Ross Byrne incorporating 11 points with the boot up.
Ospreys wing Luke Morgan scored a try to get the visitors on the scoresheet.
New Ospreys lock registering Ben Glynn came from the bench for his first appearance since joining from Harlequins.
Even the Welsh side are short of cover at second-row and began the match and Irish Lions flanker Dan Lydiate filling in there.
After trauma, the other bright spot of the night of Leinster was the return to action of wing James Lowe Together with the eight tries, which makes his first appearance since they conquer Glasgow in last seasons Pro14 final in May.
Leinster: Hugo Keenan; McFadden, OLoughlin, Tomane, James Lowe; Byrne, Gibson-Park, Dooley, Kelleher, Ben Toner, Fardy (capt), Murphy, Connors, Doris.
Replacements: Tracy, Milne, Abdaladze Deegan Byrne, OBrien.
Ospreys: C Evans; L Morgan, S Williams, Thomas-Wheeler, Giles; L Price, Venter; R Jones, Parry, Botha, Lydiate (capt), Ashley, Cracknell, Cross, Baker.
Replacements: Otten, G Thomas Glynn, G Evans, M Aubrey, T Williams, H Dirksen.
Referee: Stuart Berry (SARU)
Assistant referees: Stuart Gaffigan (IRFU), Mark Patton (IRFU)
TMO: Brian MacNeice (IRFU)
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