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Connacht steal it at the death with dramatic try in the game s last attack

Connacht steal it at the death with dramatic try in the game s last attack Connacht beat Ulster 26-24 at Kingspan Stadium in the opening game of the Rainbow Cup. Garry Doyle By Garry Doyle Friday 23 Apr 2021, 10:18 PM 2 hours ago 16,718 Views 30 Comments Ultan Dillane and Eoghan Masterson. Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO Garry Doyle reports from Kingspan Stadium THIS WAS A superb game, one that gave us just about everything: tries, comebacks, momentum shifts and enough drama to stop us mocking the Rainbow Cup for the time being. Connacht did it the hard way, coming from behind in the second-half, ultimately collecting the points when Conor Fitzgerald, their replacement out-half, delivered a perfectly weighted grubber kick that bounced awkwardly in the end goal area before Peter Sulliva

Gordon D Arcy: Weary Leinster and Munster stars ready for final Lions auditions

All of them are the Tommy Gunn character lobbing bombs in the alleyway. Garry Ringrose was a decent shout to tour in 2017 but Gatland went with Jonathan Davies while also bringing two Kiwis in Ben Te’o and Jared Payne. Ringrose was high up the list of potential Lions until his latest season-interrupting injury. Henry Slade and Henshaw or a fully fit Manu Tuilagi are serious partnerships, so Ringrose probably needs to feature against La Rochelle. In the back three, Anthony Watson, Jonny May and Louis Rees-Zammit are the main contenders with Duhan van der Merwe bringing that Afrikaner physicality to put pressure on Jacob Stockdale – who was slick against Northampton – Hugo Keenan and Keith Earls to turn Gregor’s head. I worry that 50-50 calls will fall for Welsh and Scottish players.

Ulster progress to Challenge Cup semis with comeback win over Northampton

Ulster progress to Challenge Cup semis with comeback win over Northampton Dan McFarland’s side beat the Saints by eight points to secure place in the last four. By Richard Mulligan Saturday 10 Apr 2021, 10:01 PM 5 hours ago 8,643 Views 32 Comments Michael Lowry and Rory Hutchinson. Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO Richard Mulligan at Franklin’s Gardens ULSTER PRODUCED ANOTHER massive result in Europe as they came from behind to defeat Northampton Saints at Franklin’s Gardens and book a place in the Challenge Cup semi-finals later this month. Failing to take advantage of three yellow cards – Saints down to 13 men at one point during the first quarter – Ulster went in at the break trailing 22-14.

McCloskey: It is a new goal for us - we ll try our best to win it

); Ulster face Northampton in tonight’s Challenge Cup quarter-final. By Adam McKendry Saturday 10 Apr 2021, 6:45 AM 1 hour ago 831 Views 0 Comments McCloskey wants first trophy of his career. Image: James Crombie/INPHO Image: James Crombie/INPHO WHILE LAST WEEK’S game against Harlequins proved something of a damp squib in terms of a contest for Ulster, this week they will be given a much sterner test on their return to England. Six days on from their 57-21 mauling of Quins, this time the foes are Northampton Saints at Franklin’s Gardens in the quarter-finals of the Challenge Cup and, based on the names on the respective team sheets, this one should provide a bigger challenge.

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