ULSTER stand just 80 minutes away from reaching the Heineken Cup final for the first time since lifting the trophy in 1999. Standing in their way are Edinburgh and the sides meet in the semi-final in Dublin this Saturday. Both sides played weakened teams at the weekend and lost but the Aviva Stadium on Saturday […]
Ferris a major doubt ahead of Munster Euro clash
ULSTER will bid to reach the Heineken Cup semi-final for the first time since 1999 as they travel to Thomond Park for a last eight clash with Irish rivals Munster on Sunday (1.45pm).
Model test for Antrim in league opener as Railway Cup reaches end of the line
Last weekend was something of a ‘nothing happening’ couple of days as the action was confined to the Railway Cup semi-finals (now renamed the M Donnelly Tournament) and the semi finals of the Senior Club Football Championships.
Kernan praises Loughrey’s debut in an Ulster jersey
ULSTER inter-provincial manager Joe Kernan was quick to sing the praises of James Loughrey who played a key role in helping the northern province into this Sunday’s inter-provincial final in Armagh. Loughrey had a fine game and even chipped in with a point as Ulster overcame Connacht 3-16 to 0-11 during last weekend’s semi-final in Sligo.
Kernan praises St Brigid’s man’s Ulster debut
ULSTER inter-provincial manager Joe Kernan was quick to sing the praises of James Loughrey who played a key role in helping the northern province into this Sunday’s inter-provincial final in Armagh.
Off the field issues dominate
It was a week when what happened off the pitch overshadowed what happened on it.