I would have loved to have been back for the Heineken Cup final, but they are making huge strides. You talk to the...
And they mean business.Isa Nacewa arrived into work on Sunday afternoon and he wasn't surprised to see a clutch of...
...and delivered another impressive display in the 42-14 victory over Ulster at Twickenham on Saturday.O’Driscoll, who missed...
Heineken Cup final in 13 years, is being replaced by New Zealander Mark Anscombe next season; it was announced in February...
...the European Player of the Year after his outstanding contribution to the Irish province's latest Heineken Cup triumph.The...
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ANALYST: As Ulster learned last Saturday, no amount of football will mask a deficient scrum. And for Ireland’s sake, we need Irish scrummaging tightheads in our provinces TWO CORE skills have been bugging me all week and they centre around two ball... Full Article at Irish Times
There was nothing straightforward about Leicester’s upturn, albeit the returning Test players did make a difference. Even so, there was much soul-searching to be done after losing 11-19 at Exeter and that 41-7 defeat to Ulster at Ravenhill. “That was a... Full Article at The Telegraph
Leinster's South African hooker Richardt Strauss (L) is tackled by Ulster's wing Craig Gilroy (C) during the European Cup final rugby union match between Ulster and Leinster at Twickenham in London on May 19, 2012. Leinster beat Ulster 42-14. View Photo »
Ulster Rugby is disappointed with the outcome, and John Afoa himself is very disappointed, particularly in view of his outstanding disciplinary record where he has never previously received a yellow or red card during his professional career
"But we ain't won anything yet and hopefully we will be standing on the podium on Sunday." Tandy believes lifting the Pro12 title in Leinster's backyard would be a "huge achievement" for his young Ospreys line-up. The Ospreys face a Leinster side who... Full Article at BBC Sport
"The final is just another game - I try not to think about it as this massive thing in front of you, like the semi-final was just another game. I'll just try and put in a good performance." After their Heineken Cup final demolition of Ulster, Leinster... Full Article at Ospreys Rugby
Jimmy Renfrew concentrates on his shot at the West of Ulster Championships. Full Article at Impartial reporter
Leinster's N°8 Jamie Heaslip (C) is tackled by Ulster's players during the European Cup final rugby union match between Ulster and Leinster at Twickenham in London on May 19, 2012. Leinster beat Ulster 42-14. View Photo »
Ulster Rugby is disappointed with the outcome. John Afoa himself is very disappointed, particularly in view of his outstanding disciplinary record where he has never previously received a yellow or red card during his professional career. John looks forward to returning to play after [Monday] 7th May.
Ulster may have been beaten 42-14 by their Irish rivals in front of 82,000 fans at Twickenham but Springbok sensation Ruan Pienaar still sees plenty of positives ahead of next year's charge for European glory. Pienaar, who was hugely influential in... Full Article at European Club Rugby
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Instead, after his holidays, Gilroy can get launched into pre-season as his provincial rugby will become even more competitive with Tommy Bowe’s arrival. Finally, spare a thought for Paddy Wallace, chronically underused by Ireland in the Six Nations,... Full Article at Belfast Telegraph
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Ulster Rugby is disappointed with the outcome, and John Afoa himself is very disappointed, particularly in view of his outstanding disciplinary record where he has never previously received a yellow or red card during his professional career
Ulster Rugby is disappointed with the outcome. John Afoa himself is very disappointed, particularly in view of his outstanding disciplinary record where he has never previously received a yellow or red card during his professional career. John looks forward to returning to play after [Monday] 7th May.
That was an incredible experience!
Ulster Rugby is disappointed with the outcome, and John Afoa himself is very disappointed, particularly in view of his outstanding disciplinary record where he has never previously received a yellow or red card during his professional career
But if he is good he will be looking for those whose judgement he values and who will offer constructive criticism to see where he could have done things better. He should enjoy the moment, enjoy the praise he is getting but I have no doubt that the staff at Ulster Rugby will be keeping his feet firmly ...
I’ve been keeping an eye on Ulster for a while now and I’m very impressed with the plans and what’s happening at Ulster Rugby and I’ve very excited about the prospect at being involved in that ... Ulster have been developing over the past few years, they’ve had some new players come in to strengthen the...
@Katie_suftum yep. we should see if the ulster rugby would say to that ideal.
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@StefanT15 thanks Stefan for everything! you were an asset to ulster rugby! #suftum
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