Ospreys condemned title holders Connacht to a second successive Guinness Pro 12 defeat as they triumphed 32-11 at the Sportsground.Steve Tandys side followed up on last weeks 59-5 home demolition of Zebre with another bonus-point win, aided by a run of late tries from Tyler Ardron, captain and man of the match Rhys Webb and Jeff Hassler.Webbs snappy try from a scrum was the difference between the sides at the break, the Ospreys leading 10-3 with Sam Davies and Jack Carty swapping penalties.Cartys second successful kick reduced the arrears for Connacht to four points and Eoin McKeons 57th-minute touchdown - converted by Carty - came while Ospreys number eight Ardron was in the sin bin.However, the powerful Welsh side clinically saw out the result, stringing together 22 unanswered points to punish tiring Connacht and stay top of the PRO12 table.The Ospreys were the early aggressors and Davies fifth-minute penalty opened the scoring in Galway, while the erratic Carty missed a gilt-edged chance to respond.James Connolly broke up a promising Ospreys spell by winning an important ruck penalty. Equally so, Niyi Adeolokun had to react sharply to tackle Olly Cracknell on a dangerous counter attack.Connacht ended the first quarter on level terms, a Matt Healy surge down the left wing securing territory and Carty was successful with a subsequent penalty.However, the home defence came under intense pressure as the Ospreys share of possession rose to 72 per cent. And from a 29th-minute scrum, Ardron fed Webb who showed good strength to make it over despite the presence of Carty and Eoin Griffin. Davies converted for 10-3.The Connacht pack exerted pressure nearing the interval and the Ospreys were fortunate to avoid sanction for clearly collapsing a maul just metres from their line. Adeolokun also threatened with ball in hand, but the visitors held out.Carty punished a high tackle by Sam Davies with a 45th-minute penalty and Ardrons neck-high challenge on Finlay Bealham drew a yellow card six minutes later, following the input of TMO Alan Falzone.A crooked lineout thwarted Connachts initial attack but they bided their time, ramping up the pressure and then setting flanker McKeon free for a simple finish off a Bundee Aki pass.Carty drew his left-sided conversion wide and it was his loose kick that was run back with interest by Dan Evans, the next scrum earning a penalty which Davies fired over for 13-11.From then on there was only one team in it. 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Alex Bowman drove the No. 88 Chevrolet on Sunday.If there was something major wrong, I think (doctors) would have seen it already, Hendrick said. Im very hopeful. Hes very hopeful. I think the doctors want to err on the side of being sure. We want him for a long time.Earnhardt will have more tests early this week. Hendrick Motorsports will likely make a decision on Earnhardts availability on Wednesday.Dale is special to me, take the driving part away, Hendrick said. I just want him to feel good when he gets back in the car. I dont want him to push himself.Four-time NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon will come out of retirement and drive the 88 next week at Indianapolis Motor Speedway if Earnhardt does not return. Hendrick says Gordon will likely remain in the car should Earnhardt need an extended absence.Gordon was in France when he received the call from Hendrick that he might have to grab his helmet out of storage.I asked him what he was doing next week. He said, `Ill be in Indy, thats one of my appearances, Hendrick said. I said, `Well bring your drivers uniform just in case.Gordon told Hendrick he had to be kidding.Hendrick replied, No, Im serious.Gordon was the obvious choice to pinch-drive in the No. 88 Chevrolet for Earnhardt, his former Hendrick Motorsports teammate, at one of his favorite tracks. Gordon won the last of his record fiive Brickyard 400 victories in 2014.ddddddddddddHe retired at the end of last season and called NASCAR races for Fox Sports this season.I dont think it will take Gordon long to get back in the groove, Hendrick said.Hendrick spoke outside the No. 24 hauler, Gordons old car that now belongs to Chase Elliott.Earnhardt told his team last weekend at Kentucky Speedway he wasnt feeling well -- he thought he had severe allergies -- and finished 13th. He felt worse Tuesday and told his team that it needed to at least consider a backup driver for New Hampshire. When medication for allergies and a sinus infection failed, Earnhardt dug deeper and met with a neurological specialist. After further evaluation, it was decided Earnhardt had to sit.He missed two races in 2012 when it was determined he had suffered two concussions in six weeks. Earnhardt was involved in a 22-car wreck in Daytona this month and also wrecked last month at Michigan International Speedway.Earnhardt is winless this season and 13th in the points standings. Because he will not start every race, Earnhardt will need a waiver from NASCAR to compete in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship if he meets other eligibility requirements. NASCAR has never denied a waiver request.Hendrick said he hasnt yet thought about applying for one.Earnhardt, who has 26 career Sprint Cup victories, talked with Hendrick earlier this month about a contract extension. Earnhardt has raced for Hendrick since 2008 and his contract expires in 2017.When they say youre good to go, then hell be back, Hendrick said. ' ' '