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The two uncapped Welsh wing wonders who have just done something very special in front of watching Wayne Pivac

No sign of Del Boy, a camel-hair coat or a second-hand BMW, but wide boys were to the fore in the big Ospreys v Scarlets United Rugby Championship derby on Saturday evening.

How good were the uncapped flyers Keelan Giles and Ryan Conbeer?

Operating on the margins, the pair of sharp movers showed wit and invention as they caused no end of problems for their opponents. Between them, they scored four tries, made six clean breaks and beat 10 defenders.

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They haven’t been alone in flying the flag for young and largely unheralded Welsh wing men of late. Theo Cabango and Rio Dyer, among others, have also had their moments in conjuring those flashes of inspiration that prompt spectators to spring from their seats and give their neck muscles a vigorous work-out to ensure they don’t miss any of the corner-flag action.

Let’s home in on Conbeer’s exploits at the Swansea.com Stadium. The 23-year-old isn’t built along Incredible Hulk lines. But he covers ground quickly and has a fair bit of tackle-busting power packed into his 5ft 10in, 13st 10lb frame.

And so to the 24th minute of the clash in Swansea when Conbeer collected the ball via fast hands from Jonathan Davies. Hitting full-throttle in the blink of an eye, he powered past Mat Protheroe in a moment the Osprey will not want to see played back, before surging over.

If his second touchdown confirmed his menace, the hosts will feel they should not have let him complete his hat-trick, but complete it he did. Receiving the ball near the touchline, the Saundersfoot speedster appeared hemmed in by opposition players. But he slipped past George North as if covered in grease, powered beyond Owen Watkin and managed to stretch across

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