Ulster look to bounce back from their sickness bug sustained in South Africa when they take on Munster at Thomond Park in the United Rugby Championship on ...
Munster have had a rough start to the season having won just two of their opening seven fixtures, however they will be a tough proposition at Thomond, where Ulster havenโt won a game since 2014. The province are without their Ireland contingent for the trip to Limerick but will have centre James Hume back in the fold, along with tighthead prop Marty Moore. Ulster look to bounce back from their sickness bug sustained in South Africa when they take on Munster at Thomond Park in the
James Hume will play his first game of the season for Ulster as they make nine changes for the United Rugby Championship tussle with Munster.
Munster's bench includes internationals Simon Zebo, Niall Scannell and Roman Salanoa. The latter, like Kilcoyne, Daly and fly-half Jack Crowley, is also part of the Ireland A squad for next weekend's game against an All Blacks XV. Hume is made available from the Ireland A squad for Saturday's game at Thomond Park as he replaces Stuart McCloskey.