Match Day Guide | Ulster v Dragons
This Sunday, Ulster Rugby will host Dragons at Kingspan Stadium in Round 3 of the Guinness PRO14 Championship.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the game…
MATCH DETAILS
- Date: Sunday 25 October 2020
- Kick-Off: 3.00pm
- Venue: Kingspan Stadium
- Competition: Guinness PRO14 Round 3
- Match Officials: Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi (FIR, 3rd competition game), Assistant Referees: Sean Gallagher & Chris Busby (both IRFU), TMO: Olly Hodges (IRFU)
- TV: Live on Premier Sports
Tickets
As confirmed earlier this week, the next two home Ulster Rugby fixtures against Dragons and Glasgow will be played behind closed doors.
Official Digital Match Day Programme
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Team News
Sam Carter will lead the Ulster men from the second row, in a side that features six changes from the team that beat Ospreys at Liberty Stadium a fortnight ago.
Our opposition on Sunday:
TEAM | Here are your @dragonsrugby to tackle @UlsterRugby tomorrow in Belfast…
First @PRO14Official start for @bateman_g
Returns for @richardhibbard2 @Fairbrother33 @griffiths12895 @jackdixon1312 @adz_warren & @JaredRosser #Rise #BringYourFire #GuinnessPRO14 pic.twitter.com/xnX0R9sYNj— Dragons (@dragonsrugby) October 24, 2020
Key Stats
- Over the last five seasons Ulster Rugby have lost just one game in the opening three rounds of the Guinness PRO14, against Cheetahs in Bloemfontein in Round two in 2019.
- The Ulstermen have not lost at Kingspan Stadium in any tournament since Connacht were the visitors in the Championship over two years ago in October 2018.
- Dragons beat Zebre 26-18 at Rodney Parade in Round 2 of the Guinness PRO14 but have not won successive Championship matches since November 2016.
- Since the start of last season, Dragons have won just once on the road in the Guinness PRO14: 52-8 on a trip to Zebre last October.
- Dragons most recent victory over Ulster was 26-22 at Rodney Parade in March 2016, whilst the Welshman’s have not been successful in Belfast since a 16-14 win in September 2008.
Team Talk
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Last Time Out
Ulster 36-18 Dragons | Fri 26 Oct 2018
It has been almost exactly two years since Ulster hosted Dragons at Kingspan Stadium, as last season’s scheduled fixture was cancelled due to the onset of coronavirus.
On a night when Robert Baloucoune earned his first Ulster cap, Henry Speight, David Shanahan, Michael Lowry and Stuart McCloskey (2) touched down for tries, with Johnny McPhillips adding one penalty and four conversions.
A superb exhibition of fluent rugby saw Ulster score three first half tries through Speight, Shanahan and Lowry, who darted past five would-be tacklers for his first senior try. Two Jason Tovey penalties and a converted Huw Taylor try left the scoreline 24-13 at the interval.
McCloskey went over for the bonus point try in the 48th minute, and added his second with two minutes left on the clock. The visitors’ sole second-half score was a 67th minute try for Jarryd Sage.
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