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New-look Ulster too good at home

Fri, 03 Sep 2010 22:52


Adding some South African flavour to Ulster: Johann Muller

The new Magners League season got off to an explosive start at Ravenhill on Friday evening, with Ulster ruffling the feathers of incumbent title holders Ospreys in a highly-entertaining 27-26 victory.

It was a new-look Ulster that took to the field, with competitive debuts for the talents of Australian fullback Adam D'Arcy and home-grown wings Tommy Seymour and David McIlwaine, while the pack welcomed the Springbok sinew of Johann Muller and Pedrie Wannenburg.

Ospreys took flight early into the encounter with Dan Biggar slotting over a penalty on four minutes, matched by his opposite number Niall O'Connor with 11 minutes gone.

A great aerial take from D'Arcy seconds later raised the first huge Ravenhill roar of the season, and neat play from Ulster soon won a second penalty just within the Ospreys 10-metre line.

O'Connor missed, but Ulster kept the momentum with a great Wannenburg surge and soon won a third successive penalty.

Ulster elected for the lineout and, although Rory Best's throw initially eluded everyone, both friend and foe, Stephen Ferris proved to be the most alert man on the park, scooping up the loose ball and running over unopposed for Ravenhill's first competitive try of the season. O'Connor converted to set the score at Ulster 10 Ospreys 3.

The out-half was on hand again on 24 minutes to extend the lead further with an expertly-taken penalty from barely within the visitors' half. Biggar reduced the deficit two minutes later with a penalty of his own, but Ospreys were soon down to 14 men with Nikki Walker yellow-carded for taking out McIlwaine while he was in the air.

Hesitant Ulster defending on the half-hour mark, however, allowed Ospreys wing Richard Fussell to ground in the corner and restore parity at 13-13.

A sprightly dash from Paul Marshall shortly after the restart regained some good territory, and a series of structured attacks culminated in Darren Cave pounding his way over the line for the second home try with 36 minutes on the clock. O'Connor's conversion attempt spun just shy of the left-hand post, and Ospreys again clawed their way back up the scoreboard with a third Biggar penalty just before half-time.

The second half started ideally for Ulster with another O'Connor penalty, but soon took a downward spiral when two individual errors let Biggar in for a try in the left-hand corner. The outside half converted his own score and upset the balance at 23-21 with just over half-an-hour remaining in the match.

After a long-range O'Connor penalty missed the target on 51 minutes, Ulster regrouped and the No.10 was able to atone only minutes later, putting his side back in front with a sweetly-struck kick from just inside the Welsh 10-metre line. The pendulum swung back in Ospreys' favour, though, just after the hour-mark with another Biggar penalty making it 26-24.

With a grandstand finish on the cards, Ulster bared their fangs first and patiently chipped away at the Ospreys defence, getting to within inches of the tryline before being penalised for not staying on their feet in the ruck.

Undeterred, Ulster soaked up the ensuing Ospreys pressure, and when the chance came in the 72nd minute - with the visitors penalised for failing to retreat - O'Connor stepped up and slotted his team back into the lead at 27-26.

If the mission for the remaining minutes was to contain the Ospreys' firepower and hang on for the victory, Ulster stuck to the task manfully, with Marshall's boot finally putting the tie out of Ospreys' reach after a protracted scrum which ran well into injury-time.

The scorers:

For Ulster:
Tries:
Ferris, Cave
Con: O'Connor
Pens: O'Connor 5

For the Ospreys:
Tries:
Fussell, Biggar
Cons: Biggar 2
Pens: Biggar 4

The teams:

Ulster: 15 Adam D'Arcy, 14 Tommy Seymour, 13 Darren Cave, 12 Ian Whitten, 11 David McIlwaine, 10 Niall O'Connor, 9 Paul Marshall, 8 Pedrie Wannenburg, 7 Willie Faloon, 6 Stephen Ferris, 5 Tim Barker, 4 Johann Muller, 3 Declan Fitzpatrick, 2 Rory Best (captain), 1 Bryan Young.
Replacements: 16 Nigel Brady, 17 Tom Court, 18 Patrick McAllister, 19 Ryan Caldwell, 20 Robbie Diack, 21 Ian Porter, 22 Paddy Wallace, 23 Jonny Shiels.

Ospreys: 15 G Owen, 14 N Walker, 13 S Parker, 12 A Bishop, 11 R Fussell, 10 D Biggar, 9 J Nutbrown, 8 J Thomas, 7 M Holah, 6 J Collins (captain), 5 I Evans, 4 I Gough, 3 C Griffiths, 2 M Davies, 1 R Bevington.
Replacements: 16 H Bennett, 17 P James, 18 D Jones, 19 J Goode, 20 B Lewis, 21 R Webb, 22 L Byrne, 23 S Williams.

Referee: Peter Allan (Scotland)
Assistant referees: Dudley Phillips (Ireland), Eanna O'Dowd (Ireland)
TMO: Peter Ferguson (Ireland)