Magners League Table

Team
Pld
Pts
LeinsterLeinster1861
Cardiff BluesBlues1856
MunsterMunster1848
Edinburgh RugbyEdinburgh1848
Glasgow WarriorsWarriors1846
Llanelli ScarletsScarlets1839
OspreysOspreys1837
DragonsDragons1834
UlsterUlster1829
Connacht RugbyConnacht1824
Ulster Sweep Scarlets Aside For Back-To-Back Wins
20 - 8
Ravenhill   Att: 8,869
Friday 29th February 2008, 19:30
Ulster's resurgence under new coach Matt Williams continued at Ravenhill on Friday night as the three-try hosts pulled themselves further away from the bottom of the table and also dented the Scarlets' title hopes.
Ulster's Mark Bartholomeusz is tackled by Scarlets prop Deacon Manu
Ulster's Mark Bartholomeusz tries to shrug off the challenge of Scarlets prop Deacon Manu during the sides' clash at Ravenhill
The second-placed Scarlets, who started with back rower Dafydd Jones partnering Lou Reed in the second row, were hoping to kick on from their recent win over Glasgow Warriors but a resilient Ulster team coped better with the conditions and showed the right amount of “heart and courage”, according to coach Williams, to secure another encouraging result.

The Ulster management made five changes to the side that started the six-try success over the Dragons with Rory Best and Paddy Wallace, who were in action for Ireland against Scotland last weekend, two of the new inclusions.

The hosts were suitably fired up for the occasion after being presented with their jerseys and given a talk by former Ulster and Ireland lock Paddy Johns. However, the Ravenhill scoreboard remained untroubled until the 38th-minute.

The Scarlets had been largely frustrated up to that point as Ulster, despite facing into a strong wind, had the better of the early exchanges with their pack in very good form.

But the only scoring chance Ulster could create was a tenth-minute penalty, set up by a midfield break from Wallace. Young fly-half Niall O’Connor hit the post with the kick and it was his opposite number Rhys Priestland who opened the scoring some 28 minutes later.

He fired an easy penalty through the uprights after Ulster prop Tom Court was penalised for hands in the ruck. There was still time before the interval for Ulster to slip into the lead at 5-3.

With the Ulster pack again to the fore – Matt McCullough and Stephen Ferris worked their socks off all night – the home side made 20 metres with Court carrying on and then scrum half Isaac Boss took his chance to scramble over from close range.

O’Connor missed the conversion but, as the rain began to teem down, it was the perfect time for Ulster to score.
Scarlets boss Phil Davies shook up his side for the restart by bringing on experienced back rowers Alix Popham and Simon Easterby. Nonetheless, Ulster were 8-3 up within five minutes as O’Connor sent over a superb penalty from distance.

Priestland increased his influence in the 63rd-minute when he sped through a gap and left O’Connor for dead as he galloped over for an unconverted try.

Williams responded by bringing the hard-hitting Justin Fitzpatrick, Neil Best and Carlo Del Fava into the fray for the final quarter and willed on by a boisterous crowd, Ulster managed to push their forward dominance home.

Ulster charged up the other end and camped themselves within five metres of the visitors’ whitewash. Four scrums collapsed in the intervening minutes but Ulster’s patience was rewarded in the 72nd-minute when man-of-the-match McCullough barged his way over after a neat pass from Fitzpatrick.

With the league’s top try scorer this season Regan King kept quiet during the second half, the Scarlets’ attacking threats were on the wane.

Under pressure right to the finish, Davies’ men missed out a losing bonus point when flanker Best cut past two defenders to power over, allowing O’Connor to convert and put the seal on Ulster’s first league success over the Welsh region since September 2006.
Ulster V Llanelli Scarlets
 PDCTPosPlayerPlayerPosTCDP 





FB
Mark Bartholomeusz
15
Morgan Stoddart
FB










W
Mark McCrea
14
Dafydd James
W





Replacement off




C
Paul Steinmetz
13
Regan King
C










C
Paddy Wallace
12
Gavin Evans
C










W
Simon Danielli
11
Nathan Brew
W






1

1

FH
Niall O'Connor
10
Rhys Priestland
FH
1


1





1
SH
Isaac Boss
9
Dwayne Peel
SH










P
Bryan Young
1
Iestyn Thomas
P










H
Rory Best
2
Mo Schwalger
H




Replacement off
Replacement off




P
Tom Court
3
Deacon Manu
P





Replacement off




L
Justin Harrison
4
Dafydd Jones
L










L
Ryan Caldwell
5
Lou Reed
L









1
FL
Matt McCullough
6
James Bater
FL




Replacement off
Replacement off




FL
Kieron Dawson
7
Gavin Thomas
FL




Replacement off





8
Stephen Ferris
8
Nathan Thomas
8




Replacement off
Replacements





-
Nigel Brady
16
Phil John
r




Replacement on
Replacement on




rp
Justin Fitzpatrick
17
Ken Owens
rh




Replacement on
Replacement on




rl
Carlo Del Fava
18
Dominic Day
rfl




Replacement on
Replacement on



1
rfl
Neil Best
19
Simon Easterby
rfl




Replacement on





-
Paul Marshall
20
Alix Popham
r8




Replacement on
Replacement on




rc
Darren Cave
21
Gavin Cattle
-










-
Bryn Cunningham
22
Ceiron Thomas
-





Penalty Tries
0
0
First half timeline
38Llanelli Scarlets
Penalty kick - R Priestland
40 +3Ulster
Try - I Boss
Second half timeline
41Llanelli Scarlets
Substitution - S Easterby on for J Bater
41Llanelli Scarlets
Substitution - A Popham on for N Thomas
45Ulster
Penalty kick - N O'Connor
63Llanelli Scarlets
Try - R Priestland
64Ulster
Substitution - J Fitzpatrick on for T Court
64Ulster
Substitution - C Del Fava on for J Harrison
64Ulster
Substitution - N Best on for K Dawson
70Llanelli Scarlets
Substitution - D Day on for G Thomas
72Ulster
Try - M McCullough
74Ulster
Substitution - D Cave on for P Steinmetz
79Llanelli Scarlets
Substitution - K Owens on for M Schwalger
80Llanelli Scarlets
Substitution - P John on for S Easterby
80 +4Ulster
Try - N Best
80 +4Ulster
Conversion - N O'Connor
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