**Guinness PRO14 action returned with a bang this weekend – and there was no shortage of news stories to come on the back of a full set of fixtures.** Today’s Media Watch starts at Ospreys as centre Owen Watkin marked his much-anticipated return from injury with a try in the 26-24 win over Ulster. Watkin made his first outing in two months after recovering from knee surgery and [hopes his performance will be enough to warrant a recall to the Wales set-up](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/51518906). Staying at Ospreys, the Welsh outfit have been in the hunt for a new head coach since the departure of Allen Clarke in December. And [Wales Online understands Toby Booth is a contender](https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/highly-rated-english-coach-ospreys-17756676) for the role while Ulster boss Dan McFarland responded to rumours about attack coach Dwayne Peel moving to Swansea. Booth is currently assistant coach at Harlequins after spending seven years at Bath. Centre Joe Thomas left Ospreys, where he made 18 senior appearances, to join Leicester Tigers ahead of the 2019-20 campaign. But [the 23-year-old is being linked with a return to Wales](https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/rugby-rumours-transfer-news-leicester-3851690) with Dragons and Scarlets reportedly interested. At Glasgow Warriors, Matt Fagerson’s impressive showing in the 56-24 beating of Zebre on Friday night has led to a [call-up to Scotland’s Guinness Six Nations squad](https://scrummagazine.com/forward-pair-join-scotland-squad/). A rib injury ruled Fagerson out of international selection, but the 21-year-old is now back fit and powered over for the opening try at Scotstoun. Leinster extended their winning streak in all comps to 17 matches with a 36-12 win over Toyota Cheetahs at RDS Arena. And Cheetahs coach Hawies Fourie reckons Leinster demonstrated why they are the [“best team in Europe”](https://www.rugbypass.com/news/guinness-pro14-leinster-cheetahs-southern-kings-munster). Away from the PRO14, South Africa’s World Cup star [Cheslin Kolbe starred at No.10](https://supersport.com/rugby/news/200217_Euro_wrap_Kolbe_impresses_at_flyhalf) in Toulouse’s 30-27 defeat to Racing 92 in Top14. With four fly-halves unavailable, the wing stepped into the breach and took on the kicking responsibilities, notching 10 points. By Geoff Berkeley