ULSTER’S poor record in France continued at the weekend when the team went down to Clermont Auvergne, condemning the boys from Ravenhill to play away in the Heineken Cup quarter finals. Disappointing and all as the score was, there were major pluses to be taken from the match. The main one being
Irish derby for Ulster in Euro QF
ULSTER will face Irish rivals Munster at Thomond Park in Limerick over the Easter weekend in the Heineken Cup quarter-final.
Ulster on brink of successive Heineken Cup quarter-final berth
THE equation is simple for Ulster. Avoid defeat at Clermont and they will reach the quarter- final of the Heineken Cup for a second consecutive season.
Ulster hoping for same again
It was a case of job done for Ulster on Friday night as they got the bonus point try win they needed over Aironi to keep their Heineken Cup hopes alive.
A year to remember for Antrim underage sides in Ulster
Pictured (right) are the players and mentors of the successful Rossa Under 16 football team who last Sunday became the first Antrim team to win the Paul McGirr Ulster Football tournament.
Antrim must keep a keen eye on Dublin hurling development
We now enter a very quiet period in the GAA world but first congratulations have to be given to the Minor hurlers of St John’s and the Under 16 footballers of Rossa as each won the Ulster competitions in their respective codes last weekend.