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Ulster ready to pull shutters down on long season with trip to Edinburgh
Dan McFarland’s side take on the Scots in their final game of the Rainbow Cup. By Garry Doyle Saturday 5 Jun 2021, 6:52 AM 1 hour ago 282 Views 0 Comments
Nick Timoney has found form for Ulster.
Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
SO, ONE FOR the road.
After emerging from lockdown last August, losing to Connacht in the first of their 29 games across 10 months, Ulster are finally ready to pull down the shutters on their season.
There have been five defeats to Leinster, two to Toulouse, a Pro14 semi-final win they’ll never forget, a Challenge Cup semi-final defeat that’ll forever haunt them, and now this, a dead rubber in Edinburgh they could really do without.
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Nick Timoney beats John Porch to score Ulster s second try
Ian Madigan helped himself to 22 points in Ulster s Guinness Pro14 derby win over Connacht as Dan McFarland s men recorded their first victory at the Sportsground in five years.
Despite having 17 players unavailable for selection, Ulster prevailed to make it nine straight wins and extend their lead at the top of Conference A.
Connacht notched tries through Jack Carty and John Porch during Kyle McCall’s sin-bin period, while three Madigan penalties had Ulster only 14-9 behind at the break.
The visitors seized control with tries from player-of-the-match Jordi Murphy and Nick Timoney, and despite Tom Daly touching down in response, Madigan steered Ulster home with penalties after 65, 74 and 78 minutes.