Leinster completed a clean sweep of Guinness PRO12 wins for the Irish provinces this weekend with a 28-15 bonus-point victory over Newport.It took 41 minutes for Leo Cullens men to register the bonus point, but a sloppy final half an hour will have frustrated the Leinster management as the men of Gwent closed out the scoring with tries from Pat Howard and replacement Sarel Pretorius.Peter Dooley and Ross Molony both crossed for their first Leinster tries in the first half, with man-of-the-match Jack Conans effort on the half-hour making it 21-3 for half-time.Joey Carberys withdrawal after his 41st-minute try may be a sign as to who will fill the fly-half position in next Fridays Champions Cup clash with Northampton. There are ongoing concerns over Jonathan Sextons hamstring strain.Leinster captain Isa Nacewa landed all four conversions and they were needed in the end as the Dragons outplayed the home side for the remainder of the game. However, the visitors challenge for a losing bonus point fell short.The lineout was an early concern for Leinster, with five balls lost by the break, but they opened the scoring with Dooleys 11th-minute score which saw him wriggle free of two defenders and stretch over near the left corner.Nacewa converted and also added the extras to Molonys try barely three minutes later. Luke McGrath and Hayden Triggs sparked a lively attack and with Rhys Ruddock straightening up from a half-blocked pass, he linked with Noel Reid whose offload sent Molony over.Angus OBrien responded with a penalty but the Dragons efforts to hang on to Leinsters coattails were not helped by an injury to full-back Carl Meyer in an accidental knee-to-head collision with Adam Byrne.The Leinster pack lost possession at a third successive maul opportunity just as they were poised to strike for another try, while Byrne also threatened from a couple of kick chases.The hosts continued to create chances and Conan brilliantly burst onto McGraths flat pass to break two attempted tackles and charge in under the posts, with Nacewa converting.What would have been a classy team try, finished by Rory OLoughlin, was ruled out for a forward pass from Byrne.However, there was nothing wrong with Carberys almost immediate try on the resumption, the young number 10 trailing a powerful break by OLoughlin from halfway to gather the scoring pass.Lewis Evans did just enough to prevent Nacewa from collecting Dan Leavys offload for a probable fifth try for Leinster.Whereas the hosts allowed their intensity to drop, the Dragons bench had the desired impact, particularly Pretorius and Cory Hill.Another of the replacements Geraint Rhys Jones floated an excellent one-handed pass behind him for the onrushing Howard to cross the whitewash in the 54th minute.The deficit was down to 13 points after Pretorius threw a smart dummy from a 69th-minute close-in ruck and reached over wide on the left, giving his side a deserved seven points following a prolonged bout of pressure.For all the Dragons energy and momentum, Leinster held them at arms length during the closing 10 minutes as the Welsh region fell to their 17th straight away defeat in the PRO12. 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Alun Rossiter is glad to bring back Dakota North to Swindon Robins Robins boss Alun Rossiter said: We are delighted to have Dak back, he was happy last time he was at Swindon and we are pleased to have him in the team again after a year away.Hes a rider with a lot of talent who is capable of mixing it with the best, so hopefully he can have a good year and contribute to a successful season for us.Belle Vue AcesBelle Vue have made a switch at reserve with Steve Boxhall stepping down from the side to give Ipswich Witches asset Joe Jacobs a berth at reserve in 2016.Aces boss Chris Morton believes the reserve switch will prove to be the right one in the long run. Belle Vue boss Chris Morton has brought in Joe Jacobs Morton said: Having seen him ride in 2014, myself and the Belle Vue management were impressed with what we saw with Joe and when Neil Vatcher made us aware of his availability we gave him a call.Making the switch feels like the right thing to do for the club. He has a lot of talent and his attitude towards his racing is spot on, and hes very keen to resume normal service and further his career.Kings Lynn StarsThe Stars have also made a late switch at reserve. Having named Simon Lambert as a starter for 2016, they were forced to find a replacement with Lambert facing fixture clashes with his Premier League side Peterborough Panthers.The Norfolk club moved quickly for Carl Wilkinson and manager Rob Lyon was pleased with replacement. 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