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Published 15:18 24 Oct 2015 BST
Updated 15:19 24 Oct 2015 BST
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Ospreys went into an 8-3 lead after an early penalty and a Dan Baker try. Carty had Connacht's opening responses, from the kicking tee, but more was to come.
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Kieran Marmion, who was not deemed good enough for Ireland's World Cup squad, made another of his trademark breaks. After eating up the yards, he offloaded for Healy who touched down in the corner.
Carty missed the conversion but made no mistake after the break after another try. This time, it was the rampaging Kiwi centre Aki that dotted down.
Ospreys responded by sending on Wales internationals Paul James and Justin Tipuric as they sought to fight back from 18-8 down.
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