Ulster and Stormers name teams for URC clash
Angus Bell returns to the front row.
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Angus Bell returns to the front row.
A massive game in the URC play-off race.
From the Giant’s Causeway to the Mournes, Ireland’s northern province blends ancient heritage, dramatic scenery and vibrant city life.
Angus Bell, Rob Herring, Tom O’Toole, Scott Wilson, James Hume, Nick Timoney, Bryn Ward and Jude Postlethwaite are all sidelined.
The Irish side will next meet La Rochelle in the Challenge Cup.
Maximum points for Leinster, who move three clear of Ulster into third in the table.
Five Academy talents have been named in Richie Murphy’s squad.
For the second year in a row, Ulster's season will end early. But it can still end on a high.
Ulster booked an EPCR Challenge Cup final place after brushing aside Exeter 29-12 following a dominant display in Belfast.
Gutsy Monaghan take it to extra time but Armagh finished with style.
The province were too strong for Ronan O’Gara’s injury-hit team.
The province were too strong for Ronan O’Gara’s injury-hit team.
An efficient Ulster side see off Ospreys 28-24 in an entertaining contest at the Affidea Stadium to reach the Challenge Cup quarter-finals.
Ulster are one game away from a first trophy in 20 years after a 29-12 win over Exeter Chiefs in the Challenge Cup semi-final in Belfast.
Just one point separates the two provinces ahead of Saturday’s game in Thomond Park.
Munster host Ulster, Leinster are in Italy, and Connacht are in South Africa.
In-form back row Bryn Ward, who scored a try in the province’s 21-29 defeat to Leinster, has also been ruled out for the trip to Thomond after suffering a shoulder injury.
Northern province move up to seventh as a result of this exciting 38-38 draw.
The northern province are 80 minutes away from ending their 20-year wait for silverware after reaching the Challenge Cup final.
Tom O’Toole, Nick Timoney and Jude Postlethwaite are available for Saturday’s clash with Exeter Chiefs.
John Hodnett helped himself to four tries and Alex Kendellen a hat-trick as Munster beat Ulster 41-14 at Thomond Park to boost their bid for a top-eight finish.
Richie Murphy’s side are now eighth, just one point ahead of Munster.
An Ulster win would see them host Newcastle Red Bulls or Ronan O’Gara’s La Rochelle in the quarter-finals.
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