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Published 21:50 27 Feb 2016 GMT
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Connacht fans were lepping [not leaping] in the aisles again after 10 minutes when AJ McGinty grabbed another try, which Ronaldson converted from the touchline.
Revelry was put aside for the next 20 minutes as Ospreys heaved back. They grabbed two scores in quick succession the second a decent effort from Dan Baker - and went ahead, 15-14.
Ronaldson's penalty gave the hosts a half-time lead and a super, slippery score from in-form winger Matt Healy made it 24-15 after 51 minutes.
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