Magners League Table

Team
Pld
Pts
LeinsterLeinster1861
Cardiff BluesBlues1856
MunsterMunster1848
Edinburgh RugbyEdinburgh1848
Glasgow WarriorsWarriors1846
Llanelli ScarletsScarlets1839
OspreysOspreys1837
DragonsDragons1834
UlsterUlster1829
Connacht RugbyConnacht1824
Humphreys Bows Out With Defeat As Cardiff Spoil Ulster's Party
17 - 26
Ravenhill   Att: 9,672
Friday 9th May 2008, 19:30
David Humphreys' 163rd and final appearance for Ulster lasted only nine minutes at Ravenhill on Friday night as a calf muscle injury got the better of him and the Cardiff Blues won out to copperfasten second place in the final league table.
David Humphreys runs out at Ravenhill with his children Katie and James
Ulster's legendary out-half David Humphreys runs out at Ravenhill with his children Katie and James
Hobbling off after nine minutes' play was no way for David Humphreys to end his rugby-playing days, but the 9,672-strong crowd had to make do with an all too short glimpse of the Ballymena man back in the number 10 jersey.

The 36-year-old's final season has been ruined by an Achilles tendon injury but with coach Matt Williams' persuasion and a good deal of work between himself and the Ulster medical staff, Humphreys earned himself a starting spot in the province's final game of the season.

Unfortunately, as is often the case in rugby, things never work out as they are plan and with the injury resurfacing, Humphreys had to call it a day just as the game got going.

The former Ireland international got a huge ovation from the Ravenhill faithful as he made his way to the sideline, leaving the out-half duties to Paddy Wallace who, along with Niall O'Connor, will have another rival for the number 10 jersey next season in Humphreys' younger brother Ian.

Continuing where they had left off against Connacht seven days ago, Cardiff started brightly despite missing a number of players due to Wales call-ups and injuries.

Young wingers Roger Davies and Leigh Halfpenny both made their debuts for the Blues, who were over for their first try after only four minutes.

Ulster were hoping to give winning send-offs to Humphreys, Justin Harrison, Tommy Bowe, Neil Best, Roger Wilson and Mark Bartholomeusz but the Blues had not read the script.

All the early pressure came from the Welsh region and with Wilson losing possession off a scrum close to the Ulster try line, Cardiff seized their opportunity with flanker Maama Molitika barging over under the posts through some poor tackles.

Debutant Halfpenny knocked over the conversion, helping to settle his nerves, but after Humphreys' departure the hosts got themselves up and running.

With his first touch, replacement Wallace put Andrew Trimble haring through a gap and he combined with his Ireland colleague Bowe.

The Ospreys-bound Bowe was tackled short of the try line by Halfpenny but the Ulster number 14 wriggled out of the tackle to get over for an unconverted score.

But Cardiff continued to look the more dangerous side and only for some tigerish defending from the hosts, David Young's men would have added to their early try.

As it was, Ulster managed to nip ahead before half-time. During a sustained period of pressure in injury-time, Wallace was again the instigator for an Ulster try.

The swiftness of one such attack caught the Blues defence napping as Wallace put Simon Danielli into space and the Scotland winger powered past three tacklers to touch down.

Wallace's conversion gave Ulster a 12-7 interval lead but the Blues regained control of the game on the restart with two tries in the space of four minutes.

Roger Davies marked his debut with a 44th-minute try as he showed good pace to latch onto the ball and score after a kick-and-chase rumble forward.

Halfpenny converted to take the Blues into the lead and they moved further ahead when the Ulster defence was again caught napping as they allowed replacement lock James Down an easy run-in to the line.

Williams unloaded his bench, sending on forward trio Neil Best, Justin Fitzpatrick and Matt McCullough and they helped make an impact up front.

Just as Ulster had done in the first half, Cardiff coughed up scrum possession near their line and Wallace nipped over for a well-taken 65th-minute try.

The Ireland out-half could not tag on the conversion though and Ulster sensed it was not going to be their night when they failed to follow up with a try after McCullough had blocked down a Nicky Robinson clearance kick.

It was left to the in-form Molitika to dash Ulster's hopes as he snuck over for his second try of the contest, which Halfpenny converted.

The result, Ulster's second successive home defeat, left them second-from-bottom in the final league table, while for the second season in a row the Blues are runners-up in the competition.

Young and his players can be pleased though with how they played in the title run-in as this was their fifth straight win - a feat the region had not achieved since the 2005/06 league season.
Ulster V Cardiff Blues
 PDCTPosPlayerPlayerPosTCDP 





FB
Mark Bartholomeusz
15
Nick Macleod
FB









1
W
Tommy Bowe
14
Roger Davies
W
1




Replacement off




C
Andrew Trimble
13
Marc Stcherbina
C










C
Rob Dewey
12
Dafydd Hewitt
C









1
W
Simon Danielli
11
Leigh Halfpenny
W

3



Replacement off




FH
David Humphreys
10
Nick Robinson
FH





Replacement off




SH
Isaac Boss
9
Richie Rees
SH




Replacement off
Replacement off




P
Bryan Young
1
Taufa'ao Filise
P





Replacement off




H
Rory Best
2
Gareth Williams
H




Replacement off





P
Tom Court
3
Gary Powell
P




Replacement off





L
Justin Harrison
4
Bradley Davies
L










L
Ryan Caldwell
5
Scott Morgan
L




Replacement off





FL
Stephen Ferris
6
Maama Molitika
FL
2




Replacement off




FL
David Pollock
7
Ben White
FL




Replacement off
Replacement off




8
Roger Wilson
8
Xavier Rush
8




Replacement off
Replacements
Replacement on




rh
Nigel Brady
16
John Yapp
rp




Replacement on
Replacement on




rp
Justin Fitzpatrick
17
T.Rhys Thomas
rh




Replacement on
Replacement on




r8
Matt McCullough
18
James Down
rl
1



Replacement on
Replacement on




rfl
Neil Best
19
Mark Lewis
r8




Replacement on
Replacement on




rsh
Paul Marshall
20
Rhys Shellard
rfl




Replacement on
Replacement on


1
1
rfh
Paddy Wallace
21
Jason Spice
rsh




Replacement on
Replacement on




rc
Niall O'Connor
22
David Flanagan
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Penalty Tries
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0
First half timeline
4Cardiff Blues
Try - M Molitika
4Cardiff Blues
Conversion - N Robinson
4Cardiff Blues
Conversion - L Halfpenny
8Ulster
Substitution - P Wallace on for D Humphreys
10Ulster
Try - T Bowe
39Cardiff Blues
Substitution - J Down on for S Morgan
39Cardiff Blues
Substitution - J Down on for S Morgan
40 +3Ulster
Try - S Danielli
40 +3Ulster
Conversion - P Wallace
Second half timeline
44Cardiff Blues
Try - R Davies
44Cardiff Blues
Conversion - L Halfpenny
47Cardiff Blues
Try - J Down
50Ulster
Substitution - N Best on for D Pollock
54Ulster
Substitution - J Fitzpatrick on for B Young
58Ulster
Substitution - M McCullough on for R Wilson
58Cardiff Blues
Substitution - J Yapp on for G Powell
58Cardiff Blues
Substitution - J Spice on for R Rees
60Cardiff Blues
Substitution - T Thomas on for B Davies
60Cardiff Blues
Substitution - M Lewis on for X Rush
60Cardiff Blues
Substitution - T Thomas on for G Williams
65Ulster
Try - P Wallace
68Cardiff Blues
Substitution - R Shellard on for B White
79Cardiff Blues
Try - M Molitika
79Cardiff Blues
Conversion - L Halfpenny
79Cardiff Blues
Conversion - L Halfpenny
80Ulster
Substitution - N Brady on for R Best
80Ulster
Substitution - P Marshall on for I Boss
80Ulster
Substitution - N O'Connor on for A Trimble
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