Summary

  • Connacht 7-17 Ulster (Result)

  • Ulster end five-game losing streak

  • Eric O'Sullivan and Nick Timoney score tries for Ulster.

  • Mack Hansen responds for Connacht but they cannot force losing bonus point at the death

  1. That's a wrap in Galwaypublished at 21:48 Greenwich Mean Time 28 December

    Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    We're all done in Galway as, after a difficult few months for Ulster, the northern province finish their calendar year on a high.

    The win, as well as ending a five-game losing streak, lifts Ulster from 13th to eighth in the United Rugby Championship table with half their games now played.

    You can read John Haughey's report here. Thanks for joining us this evening!

    Full time score in GalwayImage source, Inpho
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    Full time score in Galway

  2. Postpublished at 21:43 Greenwich Mean Time 28 December

    FT: Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    Ulster scrum-half Nathan Doak speaking on RTE: "It's a great result. I'm ecstatic to get the win, it's been a while for us.

    "We're young, maybe we're naïve, but we've got to back ourselves.

    "We want to get better, we want to push on. People have their opinions about where we're at, but going in there it's just about getting better.

    "There's a break now to hopefully build on this and that's what we want to do."

  3. Postpublished at 21:39 Greenwich Mean Time 28 December

    FT: Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    Ulster head coach Richie Murphy: "I thought the lads were incredible.

    "Things went against us during the week, even in the warm-up.

    "Mike Lowry, we weren't sure he was going to get through the game so for him to put in that performance was incredible.

    "We lost Rob Herring [in the warm-up], James McCormick comes onto the bench and he's in the game in 10 minutes.

    "It shows you the strength growing in the group. We're missing top players and for our young boys to come out here and defend the way they did, I was very, very proud of them."

  4. Postpublished at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 28 December

    FT: Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    Ian Humphreys
    Former Ulster fly-half Ian Humphreys on BBC Radio Foyle

    At no point did it feel like the game was under pressure. Ulster felt in control in defence and attack.

    We talked about [Timoney's] 150th Ulster cap a few weeks ago, when you're playing with James McNabney, Cormac Izuchukwu, Harry Sheridan, those young forwards, you need that experience

    He was excellent, heavily involved in everything.

  5. Postpublished at 21:31 Greenwich Mean Time 28 December

    FT: Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    Chris Henry
    Former Ulster & Ireland flanker on BBC Radio Ulster

    Absolutely massive for Ulster, huge relief for the team, the coaches, the players. You can see it meant a lot.

    They fronted up and the better team won.

    There was so much doubt whether they could step up but they really did. Huge credit to them.

  6. 'I'm so proud'published at 21:26 Greenwich Mean Time 28 December

    FT: Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    Player of the match Nick Timoney speaking to RTE: "Our backs were against the wall and I'm so proud to be part of this team. Couldn't be happier.

    "We've lost a few in a row but it didn't feel like anything that we couldn't fix. We backed each other, played for each other, and I thought the young lads were incredible.

    "It's that bit of confidence. The last two games have been good 60 minutes, so it's that belief that we can do it for the full 80. We had a two-score buffer but the character to keep them out at the end was incredible."

  7. Full-time - Connacht 7-17 Ulsterpublished at 21:19 Greenwich Mean Time 28 December

    Ulster win - how much did they need that one?

    Big performances from plenty of the younger players, especially those up front like Cormac Izuchukwu, James McNabney and Scott Wilson.

    Connacht made plenty of mistakes but Ulster's defence, and their defensive application, was a huge step forward.

    Plenty of hunger on both sides of the ball as they end their five-game losing streak.

  8. Postpublished at 77mins

    Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    Just as I call him under-rated, Nick Timoney has been named Player of the Match.

    That feels like some sort of reverse commentator's curse if such a thing exists.

  9. Postpublished at 76mins

    Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    Some of Ulster's dynamic young forwards will, rightly, get the plaudits if the side hold on here but a word for Nick Timoney.

    Another big turnover there from one of the more under-rated players in Irish rugby.

  10. Postpublished at 75mins

    Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    Ulster haven't won since mid-October.

    They're just five minutes away now from a huge victory.

    Can they hold on?

  11. Postpublished at 74mins

    Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    Well, that's a turnaround.

    Ulster have coughed up scrum penalties all night but with an all new front-row, they get the decision this time from Andrew Brace.

    Time ticking away for Connacht now.

  12. Postpublished at 73mins

    Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    Yet more harum scarum stuff in the Ulster backfield.

    Mack Hansen chips through, the ball is bouncing all over the place and, eventually, Harry Sheridan has to take it over his own line.

    Scrum five to Connacht

  13. Postpublished at 71mins

    Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    Some inexperience from debutant Wilhelm de Klerk there.

    He's told to get off the ball by Andrew Brace, doesn't do so, and it's another penalty to Connacht.

  14. Postpublished at 70mins

    Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    Ooof. That's a horrible moment for Cathal Forde.

    Connacht get the penalty on the edge of the Ulster 22 but he kicks it dead.

    Just ten minutes to go for Connacht to get back into this one.

  15. Postpublished at 67mins

    Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    That's a MASSIVE turnover from Ulster.

    Nick Timoney and Co. just won't let the ball out of the maul and Andrew Brace blows the whistle.

    A real feather in the cap of an Ulster pack who have played really well this evening, scrum aside.

  16. Postpublished at 66minutes

    Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    Ulster have to scramble back as Cordero kicks in behind but Doak fumbles into touch 10 metres from his own line.

    Huge moment coming up...

  17. Replacementpublished at 21:02 Greenwich Mean Time 28 December

    Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    That's Pete Wilkins' cue to remove Finlay Bealham.

    Some shift again from the Irish international.

  18. Postpublished at 62mins

    Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    Connacht looking to hit back...

    But they knock the ball on five metres out.

    Scrum Ulster.

  19. Replacementpublished at 60mins

    Connacht 7-17 Ulster

    It's a real family affair now in Galway.

    With Ben Murphy on for Connacht, Ulster head coach Richie Murphy has both his sons on the pitch.

    No prizes for guessing which he'd prefer comes out on top over the next 20 minutes.

  20. converted try

    Converted try - Connacht 7-17 Ulsterpublished at 55mins

    Nick Timoney (con Nathan Doak)

    That trust in their line-out pays off!

    McNabney takes the dart from Andrew, Ulster set the maul and, while it splinters, Nick Timoney scores with a powerful finish.

    Clinical from Ulster who have spent most of this half defending.

    If that try proves important, don't forget Cormac Izuchukwu's line-out steal that preceded it.

    Cormac IzuchukwuImage source, Inpho