Welsh Rugby: Five things we learned from URC derbies
With Wales captain Devi Lake missing the first half of the Six Nations with a biceps injury and vice-captain Ryan Elias also recovering from a neck problem, Warren Gatland can barely afford to lose anymore More big-name players.
Wales will face France in their first game on Friday 31 January.
Elliot Dee was due to make his first start for the Dragons after picking up an ankle injury, but a niggle forced him to withdraw late on.
Aaron Wainwright caused some concern when he left the field in the 25th minute with a suspected concussion, but he returned after passing a head injury assessment. Rodri Williams also took a hit late in the game.
There was plenty to please Gatland and Jacques Morgan is likely to resume captaincy duties in Lake’s absence and become an Ospreys stalwart once again.
Sam Parry, who left the national team in controversial circumstances in June, also showed his international pedigree.
Rhys Davies showed a huge transformation on his first appearance since March, while Dan Edwards continues to impress in the No. 10 role.
Cardiff City’s Teddy Williams looked nasty at the lineout before picking up a yellow card, while the rowdy Seb Davies also attracted attention.
Sam Costelow was behind the scenes for the Scarlets, with Blair Murray showing off his finishing ability with two tries and Josh Macloed Then lead in the frontcourt.
Leo Dyer was once again the highlight for the Dragons.