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The Ulster depth chart: A World Cup winner and the thrilling back three

The Ulster depth chart: A World Cup winner and the thrilling back three
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Ian Madigan lands a last-minute penalty as Ulster secure dramatic win

Leinster's Lions help turn the screw as spirited Ulster fall to another defeat

Leinster s Lions help turn the screw as spirited Ulster fall to another defeat Tried from Jack Conan and Robbie Henshaw helped Leo Cullen’s side come from behind to win at the RDS. By Ciarán Kennedy Friday 14 May 2021, 10:15 PM 4 hours ago 12,975 Views 60 Comments Robbie Henshaw scored the decisive try against Ulster. Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO Ciarán Kennedy reports from the RDS HAVING BEEN BEATEN in their opening two games of the Rainbow Cup, this round three tie was about as inconsequential as an interpro derby could get for Dan McFarland’s Ulster team. You’d never have known it.

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Leinster roll out the stars for visit of Ulster but all eyes will be on returning Doris

The dynamic back row forward returns to action tonight following a lengthy lay-off.

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'Munster attacked us really well - and a lot of our guys were beaten in collisions'

Munster attacked us really well - and a lot of our guys were beaten in collisions Ulster left nursing emotional and physical bruises after last night’s 38-10 defeat in Thomond Park. By Garry Doyle Saturday 8 May 2021, 8:02 AM May 8th 2021, 8:02 AM 9,623 Views 8 Comments Dan Goggin powers past Rob Lyttle. Image: Bryan Keane/INPHO Image: Bryan Keane/INPHO AFTER A THIRD defeat on the spin – this one being the most comprehensive – Ulster coach Dan McFarland is fully aware of the challenge he faces to stop their season petering out. Last night’s 38-10 defeat to Munster had European hangover written all over it. The symptoms were evident in a first half – when a bright start by the visitors gave way to a Munster onslaught. The 28-point margin tells its own story, coming a week after they blew a sizeable lead against

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