Scarlets seal hard-fought win as overlooked Wales stars shine
The Scarlets made it six wins in a row in all competitions at Parc y Scarlets, coming out on top against Edinburgh in the URC with a hard-fought 30-24 victory.
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The Scarlets made it six wins in a row in all competitions at Parc y Scarlets, coming out on top against Edinburgh in the URC with a hard-fought 30-24 victory.
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