Goodbye at the end of regular seasonpublished at 19:17 BST 16 May
FT: Scarlets 35-35 Dragons
Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencySo it is the Dragons that finish as Wales’ lowest-ranked side for an 18th year out of 23 seasons.
This was a familiar feeling for Filo Tiatia’s men in what has been a much-improved campaign – they have drawn four games in the United Rugby Championship that they will feel they should have won.
Could they have been a bit more cutthroat and ambitious when Scarlets were down to 13? Dragons settled for stretching their lead with a penalty rather than going for the kill.
Nigel Davies’ men stayed in the contest and shared the spoils thanks to Macs Page’s well-worked try and Joe Hawkins’ third excellent conversion from the right wing.
Scarlets have suffered late losses in recent weeks but finish with a rescue job that could have been even better with the clock in the red, only for Hawkins to be short with an ambitious long-range penalty.
The west Walians will be glad that an extremely frustrating season is over.
Scarlets supporters will enjoy telling Dragons supporters that even after a chaotic campaign they have avoided the Welsh wooden spoon.
The Gwent side must cop that flak safe in the knowledge that they HAVE made strides this season.
That's it for the Welsh sides in the regular season of the URC, although Cardiff's campaign continues for at least one play-off game.



