What a weekend of rugby we have in store, seven Guinness PRO14 crackers not to mention the return of the Guinness Six Nations. There is high-quality action everywhere you look, and it all kicks off at The Gnoll on Friday night. On paper, it looks a daunting task for bottom side the Ospreys as they play host to unbeaten Conference A leaders Leinster, but with a number of players on international duty the depth of both squads will be tested to the max. The Welsh side claimed an unlikely 26-24 win over Ulster last time out to register only their second league victory of the season, and who’s to say number three isn’t too far behind? The ability to distribute the ball quickly and efficiently will be key in a clash where the conditions are sure to play their part in South Wales, so we’re taking a look at the battle of the scrum-halves in this one. **Aled Davies v Jamison Gibson-Park** Playing Guinness PRO14 rugby in February is something of a rarity for Aled Davies these days, with the Ospreys man representing Wales in the Guinness Six Nations in the past two seasons. And despite it being a disappointing season for Ospreys, Davies has shone glimpses of the quality he possesses since making his return to the league action over the festive period. You just have to look at his side’s opening try against Ulster last week to see that, with the scrum-half zipping a ball to Owen Watkin that took out a plethora of defenders to allow the centre to go over.