Cardiff coach Matt Sherratt praised Wales winger Josh Adams after his man-of-the-match contribution in the United Rugby Championship (URC) 24-22 derby win over the Dragons.
Adams scored his fourth try in three matches in his return from a knee injury that forced him out of action for six months.
The 29-year-old missed Wales' summer tour of Australia and three autumn defeats to Fiji, Australia and South Africa, but has now returned to good form for Cardiff ahead of the start of the Six Nations next month.
“It's to our advantage,” Sherratt said.
“I love seeing him at the end of the game for us in terms of how emotional he is.
“You're talking about someone who has played in World Cups and for the British and Irish Lions and is very involved in our group.
“He showed all his attributes in terms of his flexibility and his ability to be 100% in matches.
“He has a bit of a match intensity at the moment and looked dangerous.”