Wales captain Jac Morgan has been praised for leading from the front when playing for Ospreys the week after the death of his cousin and "best friend" Harri.
The 26-year-old flanker was named man of the match for an exceptional performance in the tense 21-17 United Rugby Championship (URC) win against Sharks in Bridgend.
Morgan declared himself available to play despite the death of Harri Morgan in the build-up to the Brewery Field fixture.
Playing in a special jersey that was embroidered with a tribute, the open-side scored a try and made telling contributions in both attack and defence.
"He led from the front. He had a tough week and he led exceptionally well and the players got behind him as well," said Ospreys head coach Mark Jones.
"What a way to perform in such a big game as a captain. He was tremendous."