27 year old Dublin man, Eric O'Sullivan, has quickly seen himself turn from Academy prospect into a fully-fledged member of t.
Ulster take on Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun on Friday night - kick-off 7.35pm.
Glasgow 5-0 Ulster Glasgow 5-5 Ulster Glasgow 5-8 Ulster Boost for Ulster Glasgow once again kick for the corner, instead of going for the three points. Glasgow 17-8 Ulster Lineout was one and the maul had too much momentum for Ulster to stop. Glasgow 17-11 Ulster Ulster running into brick walls, and it leads to Glasgow eventually winning the penalty. Brilliant counter-attack from Glasgow but Ulster somehow get back to eventually win the penalty. Glasgow on the attack Disappointment for Ulster as they fall to a 17-11 defeat against Glasgow Warriors.
Glasgow Warriors extended their unbeaten streak in all competitions to 10 matches with a hard-fought 17-11 United Rugby Championship victory.
[Jamie Bhatti](https://www.rugbypass.com/players/jamie-bhattie/), Brown, [Simon Berghan](https://www.rugbypass.com/players/simon-berghan/) and Ali Price. [Scott Cummings](https://www.rugbypass.com/players/scott-cummings/) claimed the line-out and Valianu got the downward pressure after the maul had rumbled over the line. [Fraser Brown](https://www.rugbypass.com/players/fraser-brown/) went over late in the second half to put the hosts in control before Cooney’s late penalty ensured Ulster left with something. [Billy Burns](https://www.rugbypass.com/players/billy-burns/) nearly caught the Warriors out, but the bounce did not go Jacob Stockwell’s way. [Harry Sheridan](https://www.rugbypass.com/players/harry-sheridan/) and Nathan Doak’s penalty ensured the visitors went into the break 8-5 up. [John Cooney](https://www.rugbypass.com/players/john-cooney/) penalty secured a losing point for Ulster to keep them a point ahead of the Warriors in the table.
A CORNER appeared to have been turned for Ulster before the International break with back-to-back wins in the URC and in Europe, so they will aim to pick up ...
Loosehead prop, Eric O’Sullivan, will earn his 100th cap for the province this Friday in Glasgow. "They play a very exciting brand of rugby and are extremely dangerous. The Scottish outfit has been in good form and although both sides will be short of their internationals, the Ulster Head Coach is wary of the task ahead.
Ulster came up short against Glasgow Warriors on Friday night as the province fell to a 17-11 defeat at Scotstoun. Three mauling tries earned Glasgow a ...
Glasgow 5-0 Ulster Glasgow 5-5 Ulster Glasgow 5-8 Ulster Glasgow once again kick for the corner, instead of going for the three points. Lineout was one and the maul had too much momentum for Ulster to stop. Ulster running into brick walls, and it leads to Glasgow eventually winning the penalty. Glasgow 17-8 Ulster Glasgow 17-11 Ulster Brilliant counter-attack from Glasgow but Ulster somehow get back to eventually win the penalty. Ulster have dropped their levels in the past 10 minutes, and they have been made to pay. Glasgow on the attack Disappointment for Ulster as they fall to a 17-11 defeat against Glasgow Warriors.
Glasgow Warriors battle their way to a United Rugby Championship win over Ulster in tricky conditions at Scotstoun.
Their ability to take the chances that came their way was the difference and the match-winner was more proof of that. In the big picture of the league table they could have done without Ulster getting that small comfort. Cooney gave Ulster the crumb of a losing bonus point with the last kick. They pinned Ulster back, kept them in their own half, took control of a tough situation and kicked on to win. They had a penalty and a fairly easy three points that would have stretched their lead to six. In the incessant rain, this was never going to be pretty, never going to be the kind of night where Glasgow could give full expression to their attacking game. Ulster went at Glasgow again shortly before the break, piled on the heat and the phases around the five-metre line, but stout defence kept them out. That was the story of the night. They had a tough enough beginning - soaking up some early pressure and conceding a try to Vailanu after Glasgow made the most of a spillage from Ethan McIlroy - but, overall, they controlled things. Glasgow's penalty count went to nine before the end of the half. They had another attacking lineout in similar territory and had it stolen. A game that promised much was hit with incessant rain and a battle ensued as a result.
Ask anyone around Ulster about Stuart McCloskey proving himself at Test level in recent weeks and you'll likely get a similar response...he's been showing ...
“So it is huge and after that last block you are coming into the business side of things. We know it is going to be big. I’m getting there, and I have a long way to go, but it is definitely a top priority.” You kind of know how to do it but it is whether you can or not. “At the same time they are rivals, but it was just really cool to see what the likes of Garry Ringrose do,” he said. “It is a big thing now when I find I’m at 13.
ULSTER remain ahead of Glasgow in the table but only by the slenderest of margins after John Cooney's last-gasp penalty earned a losing bonus point in ...
Glasgow’s maul was again well executed as Jack Dempsey crossed the whitewash. The hosts started the second half on the front foot as a scrum penalty against Ulster gave Glasgow the platform for their second score of the night with just over 15 minutes remaining. ULSTER remain ahead of Glasgow in the table but only by the slenderest of margins after John Cooney’s last-gasp penalty earned a losing bonus point in Scotstoun.
A late John Cooney penalty secured a losing point for Ulster to keep them a point ahead of Glasgow Warriors in the United Rugby Championship.
Tom Jordan missed the touchline conversion, and Ulster had a chance to bounce right back with a similar try to the one they had just conceded, but an Alan O’Connor offside let the Warriors off the hook. Jack Dempsey and Fraser Brown went over late in the second half to put the hosts in control before Cooney’s late penalty ensured Ulster left with something. Sione Vailanu went over midway through the first half for Glasgow but a try from Harry Sheridan and Nathan Doak's penalty ensured the visitors went into the break 8-5 up.
Ulster remain ahead of Glasgow in the table but only by the slenderest of margins after John Cooney's last-gasp penalty earned a losing bonus point from ...
With the Glasgow scrum now well on top, their stronger bench was really starting to tell. There were almost five minutes gone when Ulster had their hands on the ball for anything more than a fleeting moment. Their defence, much improved before the Six Nations break after some tough moments early in the season, held firm through the opening onslaught. They’d not get so near the line again. Another scrum penalty against Ulster gave Glasgow the platform for their second score of the night with just over 15 minutes remaining. After Ethan McIlroy made a mess of a somewhat aimless kick into the Ulster back-field, and Stewart Moore was pinged for going off his feet, it was Glasgow who made the most of their own maul opportunity with Sione Vailanu emerging from the mass of bodies with the ball in his hand and a smile on his face.