A much-changed Ospreys side came from behind to claim a bonus point victory over Zebre in Italy.
With a number of Wales call-ups in camp with Warren Gatland's squad ahead of the Six Nations, this was a very different side that defeated Leicester Tigers in Europe last weekend.
Regardless of that, Toby Booth's side had still raced out to a 14-0 lead after just five minutes through tries from Harri Deaves and Tian Thomas-Wheeler, only to concede four tries without reply to leave them staring at a eighth league defeat of the season.
However, Morgan Morris' close-range effort offered them hope just after the hour mark, before Reuben Morgan-Williams' score with 10 minutes to go earned them victory.
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Lovely hands had seen Deaves cross after just 90 seconds, with Luke Morgan popping up onto Jack Walsh's shoulder late to break the line before feeding the openside to score.
The Ospreys had a second try minutes later, with Thomas-Wheeler crossing out wide after more pressure from Booth's side. Again, it was simple hands that did the damage after some strong carrying, with the centre one of several in white jerseys lining up to score.
For a while though, that was as good as it got. The home side got on the scoreboard on 19 minutes as Jacobus van Wyk dived over in the corner for an unconverted score after a long, looping pass caught out the narrow goal-line defence of the Ospreys.
They then moved within two on the half-hour mark as No. 8 Taina Fox-Matamua stepped through Keelan Giles' tackle attempt to dive over.
Five minutes later, Zebre forged ahead as smart offloads from Chris Cook and Leonard Krumov put Fox-Matamua over for his second score.
The home side secured the bonus point on 50 minutes as Cook's backdoor offload put Luca Andreani over in the corner to stretch the lead to 10 points.
Just past the hour mark, Ospreys No. 8 Morris did what he does best - forcing his way over from close range.
And then, minutes later, he turned provider. Lurking in the wide channels as the Ospreys spread the ball out to the left wing, he gave a pass to Giles.
When the winger skinned his man, Morris was back inside in support, carrying through the tackle of the full-back after receiving the pass back from Giles and getting an offload away to Morgan-Williams. From there, the scrum-half was able to sneak over - putting the Ospreys ahead heading into the final 10 minutes.
From there, they managed to hold on for their sixth win in their last seven matches.
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