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Ospreys v Scarlets player ratings as unstoppable Wales star tears up remarkable derby

It was a remarkable west Wales derby at the Swansea.com Stadium, with the Ospreys and Scarlets sharing 90 points in a high-scoring affair.

Here's how the players rated...

Lively with ball in hand and dangerous on the counter-attack, Protheroe's defending makes you question his long-term future at full-back - being bumped off by Conbeer all too easily.

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Thrust into the starting XV late on, O'Brien didn't exactly let anyone down.

Few better sights than Cuthbert running an arcing line in space, as was the case before the opening try. Wanted a try so badly, but it unfortunately didn't come.

Perhaps Dwayne Peel's best decision in his first season in charge has been getting Ryan Conbeer back into the starting side. Just an electric player. Hat-trick that demonstrated all that is good with his game.

Plenty of ball in hand for Collins, even when switched to full-back. Did a lot right and got his reward with a try.

Davies has been a proper leader in recent weeks, however he wasn't exactly to the fore in this one. Very quiet.

Decent enough from Watkin and he took his try well, but Williams was arguably the stronger of the two over the 80. The Scarlets 12 always gets over the gainline.

If he stays fit, he might just jump ahead of his opposite number in the Welsh pecking order. However, the one major blot on his copybook was a daft penalty that laid the groundwork for Lake's second try.

Two good cover tackles from Giles when Scarlets broke the line early on. Building nicely and looking good for having regular rugby under his belt - deserved his try.

No complaints from Baldwin for the deliberate knock-on. As clear a deliberate knock-on as you'll see. Sucked the

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