Paddy Jackson impressed for Ulster as they beat the Scarlets 19-8 at Kingspan Stadium.?Les Kisss side led 11-0 at the break - through a try from Louis Ludik and two penalties from the returning Jackson -- but failed to score any points at all between the 18th and 70th minutes when Jacksons third penalty took the score to 14-3.Ulster -- hit by injuries to Stuart McCloskey and Luke Marshall -- had earlier failed to register on the scoreboard during Jake Balls 35th-minute sin-binning and only Iain Hendersons late try denied the Welsh region a losing bonus point after Will Boydes 75th-minute touchdown had narrowed the score to 14-8.It started badly for the visitors as Rhys Patchell was well wide with a miss-hit fourth-minute penalty attempt but Jackson made no mistake for Ulster with his first attempt six minutes later after some promising attacking down the left flank was illegally halted.Ulster stretched their lead just after the first quarter when Jackson nailed his second penalty after the Scarlets front row were penalised for collapsing a scrum. Then, just before the 20th minute, Ulster struck from deep after a clearance kick from Patchell was fielded by Craig Gilroy.The Ulster right winger threw the ball left to Charles Piutau and the home side worked the ball down the left with McCloskey putting Ludik clear to score in the corner.Jackson missed the difficult conversion and then the home sides scramble defence saved a score from Gareth Davies with another scrum penalty ensuing from the set-piece on Ulsters line. Gilroy then got clear on the right with only a great covering tackle from Liam Williams preventing a certain try.The Scarlets went down to 14 men with five minutes remaining in the first half when Ball was shown yellow for some illegal work at a ruck but, frustratingly for Ulster there were no further scores and Kisss men went off leading 11-0 at the break.Worryingly for Ulster, Ball then returned to the action without a point being scored against the visitors. Punishment duly came with Patchell getting the Welsh side off the mark in the 47th minute after Robbie Diack was penalised for blocking a quick tap penalty being taken by Gareth Davies.Ulster then turned the screw after a Gilroy take of a high ball but coughed up a penalty under the Scarlets sticks. This gave the Welsh new impetus and only a last-gasp interception from Piutau prevented a try for James Davies.This in turn led to Gilroy racing free down the wing and being taken down by Williams who was deemed not to have taken the Ulsterman late.The game then became disjointed with McCloskey and his replacement Luke Marshall going off injured but Ulster secured a kick-able penalty and with just 10 minutes on the clock Jackson slotted the crucial kick.The Scarlets finally put something together with replacement back-rower Boyde scuttling over in the 75th minute with Patchell hitting the upright with the conversion. 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West Coast have ended a day of cat and mouse by opting against recalling star ruckman Nic Naitanui for Saturdays AFL clash with Collingwood at the MCG.Naitanui resumed full training last week and was considered a 50-50 chance to return against the Magpies.But the Eagles have decided to give Naitanui one more week on the training track to make sure hes fully recovered from the surgery he had on both feet.West Coast coach Adam Simpson is usually forthcoming about team selection.But, at lunchtime on Thursday, he refused to give anything away regarding Naitanuis chances of playing when he fronted the media.With the team announcement still four hours away, Simpson wanted Collingwood to sweat for a bit longer.Hes a player youve got to plan against, Simpson said.Its actually common sense (that) we dont announce our side too much earlier than everyone else.When pushed on the prospect of whether Naitanui would play, Simpson replied: Well move on from that question.Of course I can (understand the intrigue). I get them every day, those questions.Im all good with it. Its all fine. But youre not going to get anything out of me, so dont bother.West Coast recalled Dom Sheed for his first AFL match of the season, while Will Schofield, Mark Hutchings and Simon Tunbridge also return to the side.Jack Redden (shoulder) couldnt be considered, while Tomm Barrass (rested), Jonathan Giles (omitted) and Jackson Nelson (omitted) drop out of the squad.ddddddddddddCollingwood were dealt a triple injury blow, with Alex Fasolo (shoulder), Jarryd Blair (groin), and Ben Sinclair (concussion) all forced out.Rupert Wills was named for his debut, while Ben Crocker and Jordan De Goey also come into the side.Although West Coast have won all five games since Naitanui underwent surgery last month to relieve achilles tendon pain, their form has been scratchy.Simpson conceded they were lucky to escape with a six-point win against the Demons after losing the inside-50m count 66-37.The fifth-placed Eagles (12-5) are yet to rediscover the form that took them all the way to last years grand final.Simpson knows the clock is ticking, and hes desperate to fix up his teams problem areas.Its interesting. Were in winning form, but probably not good form, Simpson said.Weve won eight out of (past) 10 games, so were pretty happy with that.But clearly, we can play better. Weve acknowledged that.You would have thought were not going to progress too far if we continue to play the same standard were playing at the moment.Its not panic stations, but its real. Its what were going through. ' ' '