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Gutsy Galway Win Sees Ulster Climb Off The Bottom
13 - 30
Sportsground   Att: 2,541
Friday 23rd November 2007, 19:30
Ulster picked up their first win in all competitions since September as three second half tries and a near-perfect kicking display from Paddy Wallace helped them past Connacht in Friday's Interprovincial clash at the Sportsground.
Ulster's Kieron Dawson scoring at the Sportsground
Ulster flanker Kieron Dawson gets past Connacht's Conor McPhillips to touch down at the Sportsground
Connacht had not beaten Ulster for almost two years and although they lived with the former champions for much of this encounter, the westerners lacked the finishing power of the visitors and ultimately paid the price.

Ulster caretaker coach Steve Williams selected the same team which missed out on beating Bourgoin in Europe last week, while Connacht boss Michael Bradley, sporting some fine locks in aid of charity, made three changes to the side that hammered Cetransa El Salvador.

The hosts welcomed back Mel Deane, Conor McPhillips and Johnny O’Connor and the latter was making a nuisance of himself early on in Galway by smothering Isaac Boss at the breakdown.

The Connacht number 7 did infringe at a sixth-minute ruck, allowing Paddy Wallace to boot Ulster in front and in what was a poor quality first half, place kicks proved crucial.

With play cramped between the 22s, neither side looked like they would breakthrough for a try. Ulster’s lineout looked solid early on, while Connacht should have made more of some midfield turnovers, with Tim Donnelly failing to get his backs moving.

Wallace doubled Ulster’s lead after 33 minutes when he knocked a central penalty through the uprights after Connacht hooker Adrian Flavin had infringed at a ruck.

Ulster tried to turn the screw late in the half as they searched for an elusive try but their error count was frustratingly high and Connacht’s defence swarmed over the men in the white.

A knock on from Paul Steinmetz allowed the hosts to end the half on the up and they took advantage as Ulster took out a main at an injury-time lineout and Donnelly kicked the resulting penalty with the last kick of the half.

The game looked to be turning in Connacht’s favour when just after Ulster flanker Neil Best was yellow carded for a deliberate knock on, home centre Danny Riordan gobbled up a loose ball and raced through for a 50th-minute try.

Donnelly converted for a 10-6 Connacht lead but Ulster managed to strike back within three minutes.

They caught the hosts asleep on the blindside as Matt McCullough claimed a close-in lineout, Isaac Boss fed a peeling Kieron Dawson and the former Ireland flanker’s arcing run ended with him diving over in the right corner, past Conor McPhillips.

Wallace added the extras before replacement fly half Andy Dunne, who was making his competitive debut for Connacht, levelled the game at 13-13 with a smartly struck penalty.

Dunne, just back from knee surgery, made his presence felt with a number of midfield breaks but Connacht could not capitalise and Ulster came good in the final quarter.

Wallace nosed Ulster back in front with his third penalty and although he blotted his copybook with a late miss, he succeeded in converting tries for Carlo Del Fava (63 minutes) and Roger Wilson (80+1) as Ulster ended their winless run.

Man-of-the-match Wallace had a hand in both tries – he spun a pass out to the left, after Connacht’s defence had been sucked in, for Del Fava to touch down and the Ulster number 10 initiated the left wing attack which led to Wilson charging over in injury-time.

The final score was flattering to Ulster and Connacht, who turned in another committed display, did deserve something out of the game as they fell behind in the race to become one of Ireland’s qualifiers for next season’s Heineken Cup.
Connacht Rugby V Ulster
 PDCTPosPlayerPlayerPosTCDP 





FB
Gavin Duffy
15
Mark Bartholomeusz
FB










W
Aidan Wynne
14
Tommy Bowe
W









1
C
Danny Riordan
13
Andrew Trimble
C





Replacement off




C
Mel Deane
12
Paul Steinmetz
C




Replacement off





W
Ofisa Treviranus
11
Simon Danielli
W





Replacement off
1

1

FH
Tim Donnelly
10
Paddy Wallace
FH

3

3

Replacement off




SH
Conor McPhillips
9
Isaac Boss
SH










P
Brett Wilkinson
1
Justin Fitzpatrick
P





Replacement off




H
Adrian Flavin
2
Rory Best
H





Replacement off




P
Robbie Morris
3
Bryan Young
P










L
Michael Swift
4
Carlo Del Fava
L
1









L
Andrew Farley
5
Matt McCullough
L




Replacement off





FL
Mike McCarthy
6
Neil Best
FL




Yellow card
Replacement off




FL
Jonny O'Connor
7
Kieron Dawson
FL
1



Replacement off





8
John Muldoon
8
Roger Wilson
8
1




Replacements
Replacement on




rh
Joe Merrigan
16
Nigel Brady
-





Replacement on




rp
Ronan Loughney
17
Declan Fitzpatrick
-










-
Andrew Browne
18
Ryan Caldwell
rl




Replacement on
Replacement on




rfl
Ray Ofisa Treviranus
19
David Pollock
rfl




Replacement on
Replacement on




rsh
Conor O'Loughlin
20
Kieran Campbell
-





Replacement on
1



rfh
Andy Dunne
21
Niall O'Connor
-





Replacement on




rc
Darren Yapp
22
Rob Dewey
rc




Replacement on
Penalty Tries
0
0
First half timeline
4Ulster
Penalty kick - P Wallace
31Ulster
Penalty kick - P Wallace
40 +3Connacht Rugby
Penalty kick - T Donnelly
Second half timeline
48Ulster
Yellow card - N Best
49Connacht Rugby
Try - D Riordan
49Connacht Rugby
Conversion - T Donnelly
49Connacht Rugby
Substitution - A Dunne on for T Donnelly
52Ulster
Try - K Dawson
52Ulster
Conversion - P Wallace
56Connacht Rugby
Penalty kick - A Dunne
57Ulster
Substitution - D Pollock on for K Dawson
58Ulster
Penalty kick - P Wallace
63Ulster
Try - C Del Fava
63Ulster
Conversion - P Wallace
64Connacht Rugby
Substitution - C O'Loughlin on for C McPhillips
70Ulster
Substitution - R Caldwell on for M McCullough
70Ulster
Substitution - R Dewey on for P Steinmetz
74Connacht Rugby
Substitution - D Yapp on for M Deane
74Connacht Rugby
Substitution - R Loughney on for R Morris
79Connacht Rugby
Substitution - J Merrigan on for A Flavin
79Connacht Rugby
Substitution - R Ofisa Treviranus on for J O'Connor
80Ulster
Try - R Wilson
80Ulster
Conversion - P Wallace
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