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Published 18:35 22 Feb 2015 GMT
Updated 18:36 22 Feb 2015 GMT
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The South African lock was given his marching orders after elbowing Jack Carty and it looked like Connacht were home and hosed after just twenty minutes as they enjoyed a 17-3 lead.
But Hallam Amos kept Dragons in the tie after he went over before the break to set up an intriguing second half.
But Darragh Leader had his kicking boots on and a pair of penalties from the young Galwegians player put Pat Lam's side in a promising position.
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Rynard Landman sees red[/caption]
Mick Kearney responded to a Jack Dixon try with a score of his own before Amos scored his second try for the home side to give them a bonus point.
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