Irish provinces learn dates and kick-offs for European tiespublished at 09:02 GMT 22 January
09:02 GMT 22 January
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Robert Baloucoune scores a try for Ulster in Saturday's Challenge Cup pool game against Stade Francais
Ulster's European Challenge Cup last-16 tie against Ospreys at the Affidea Stadium in Belfast is to take place on Saturday 4 April, with a 20:00 BST kick-off.
Munster will travel to face Exeter Chiefs at Sandy Park in the same competition on the same day, with that match starting at 12:30.
In the last 16 of the Champions Cup, Leinster, the sole remaining Irish province, will be at home to Edinburgh on Sunday 5 April at 17:30.
Connacht will host the Sharks on Friday 3 April in the Challenge Cup, that game starting at 20:00.
Ward brothers included in Ireland XV squadpublished at 17:07 GMT 21 January
17:07 GMT 21 January
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Zac and Bryn Ward are two of Ulster's eight representatives
Ulster's Zac Ward is one of eight Ulster players names in Cullie Tucker's Ireland XV squad that will face England 'A' at Thomond Park on Friday, 6 February (19.15 GMT).
Ward, who featured in the Ireland XV against Spain in November, missed out on a place in Andy Farrell's 37-man squad for the Six Nations, but the winger will have the chance to impress in Limerick after a good run of form on the wing for his province.
Joining Ward in the 27-man squad are fellow Ulster backs Jack Murphy, Jude Postlethwaite and the three-time capped James Hume.
In the forwards, Ulster are represented by Sam Crean, Charlie Irvine, Scott Wilson and the in-form Bryn Ward - younger sibling of Zac - who picked up back-to-back man-of-the-match awards in the northern province's recent on-field wins against Munster and Stade Francais.
Leinster's four-time capped back row Max Deegan has been names as captain, with further capped Test internationals selected in the forwards including Leinster's Gus McCarthy, Munster's Oli Jager and Connacht duo Paul Boyle and Darragh Murphy.
Munster's Shane Daly and Connacht's Ben Murphy provide further Test match experience in the backs.
Ireland XV squad
Forwards (16): Diarmuid Barron (Munster), Billy Bohan (Connacht), Paul Boyle (Connacht), Sam Crean (Ulster), Max Deegan (Leinster, captain), Brian Gleeson (Munster), Sam Illo (Connacht), Charlie Irvine (Ulster), Oli Jager (Munster), Sean Jansen (Connacht), Diarmuid Mangan (Leinster), Gus McCarthy (Leinster), Darragh Murray (Connacht), Stephen Smyth (Leinster), Bryn Ward (Ulster), Scott Wilson (Ulster)
Backs (11): Shane Daly (Munster), Matthew Devine (Connacht), Cathal Forde (Connacht), Fintan Gunne (Leinster), James Hume (Ulster), Dan Kelly (Munster), Joshua Kenny (Leinster), Ben Murphy (Connacht), Jack Murphy (Ulster), Jude Postlethwaite (Ulster), Zac Ward (Ulster).
Ulster back Moore sustains 'significant' knee injurypublished at 15:29 GMT 20 January
15:29 GMT 20 January
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Ulster back Stewart Moore had a 19-day loan at Newcastle Red Bulls in November
Ulster's utility back Stewart Moore has sustained an "significant knee injury" in training and will undergo surgery.
"All out of luck last week, three letters no athlete wants to hear. Different challenge ahead," the 26-year-old posted on social media.
Moore was loaned out to Newcastle Red Bulls in November but was recalled by Ulster after 19 days due to injuries in Richie Murphy's squad.
Ireland international Jacob Stockdale is a doubt for Ulster's United Rugby Championship game away to Scarlets on Saturday.
Stockdale will follow World Rugby's return to play protocols after he developed delayed concussion symptoms following the Challenge Cup win over Stade Francais.
Cormac Izuchukwu and Ben Carson are injury doubts for the game with Scarlets and their availability will be assessed ahead of the game.
Australia prop Angus Bell is available for selection after he was forced to withdraw from the starting team against Stade Francais through illness.
Forwards James McNabney and Juarno Augustus remain unavailable with their respective knee and ankle injuries.
Ulster targeting European home advantage - Sheridanpublished at 20:09 GMT 16 January
20:09 GMT 16 January
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Sheridan has been a regular starter in Ulster's second row this season
Having been deprived of a game last weekend, Ulster's Harry Sheridan is looking forward to a "massive fixture" against Stade Francais on Saturday at Affidea Stadium (13:00 GMT).
Second place Ulster take on pool leaders Stade Francais in a top of the table clash in the European Challenge Cup.
Ulster, who won their opening game against Racing 92, were awarded a 28-0 win and five points last weekend following the weather-enforced cancellation of their game against the Cheetahs in the Netherlands.
Sheridan says the squad are hoping to bounce back from the frustration of last weekend even though they have already qualified for the next round.
"We were going over there expecting to do a job. All we wanted to do was go down and play the game and obviously the game was called off last minute, it was unfortunate," said the 24-year-old second row, who has started nine games for Ulster this season.
''But we'll take five points every day of the week and change our focus now to Stade Francais. It's a massive fixture for us at home in front of our fans. I'm really looking forward to it.''
Sheridan's parents were part of Ulster's travelling support in the Netherlands last weekend and he is hoping Richie Murphy's side can produce a top performance to make up for last weekend's disruption.
''We've got to put an even better show on this weekend and really deliver," added Sheridan.
"We're looking to really show them and put in a performance that they can be proud of this weekend.
''We're aiming to get the maximum points against a tough opposition. That would put us in a great position to get home, round of 16, quarter, semi-finals going into this Challenge Cup competition, which is so highly revered.''
Stewart signs two-year contract extension at Ulsterpublished at 16:37 GMT 16 January
16:37 GMT 16 January
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Stewart only played two games last year due to an ankle injury
Ulster hooker Tom Stewart has signed a two-year contract extension to keep him at the province until the summer of 2028.
The 25-year-old has played a key role in Ulster's impressive season and has registered six tries in all competitions so far.
Ireland international Stewart has been capped five times for Andy Farrell's side and captained an Ireland XV during their victory over Spain in November.
The Belfast native is due to start on Saturday as Ulster face Stade Francais at Affidea Stadium (13:00 GMT) in the Challenge Cup as Richie Murphy's outfit aim to secure top spot in Pool Three and a home draw in the last-16.
"Ulster Rugby is my home club and the team I always grew up wanting to play for," Stewart said after the announcement.
"I'm honoured to sign on for a further two seasons, and I'm fully focused on continuing to improve my game to help the team move forward.
"I'm hugely ambitious about what we can achieve as a club in the future and what we continue to push for this season."
Stockdale returns as Ulster make 10 changespublished at 12:43 GMT 16 January
12:43 GMT 16 January
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Jacob Stockdale sustained a rib injury against Munster
Jacob Stockdale has returned from injury as Ulster name a strong team to face Stade Francais in the Challenge Cup in Belfast on Saturday [13:00 GMT].
Both sides have already qualified for the knockout stages but the French side hold a one-point advantage over Ulster at the top of Pool Three.
Ulster were awarded a 28-0 win over the Cheetahs in their penultimate fixture after sub-zero temperatures in the Netherlands meant the game could not be played.
Head coach Richie Murphy has made 10 changes from the starting team which was set to take on the Cheetahs.
Harry Sheridan, David McCann, Nathan Doak, Zac Ward and James Hume are the only players to retain their starting jerseys for the game at Affidea Stadium.
Stockdale returns at full-back after he sustained a rib injury against Munster while Robert Baloucoune and Ward make up the back three.
Stuart McCloskey and Hume will form the centre partnership as Jack Murphy returns at fly-half alongside Doak.
Australian prop Angus Bell starts with Tom Stewart and Tom O'Toole, while Iain Henderson will captain the side from the second row with Harry Sheridan.
McCann, Nick Timoney and Bryn Ward will start in the back row as hooker Rob Herring, who signed a new contract extension, is named on the bench.
Ulster: J Stockdale; R Baloucoune; J Hume, S McCloskey; Z Ward; J Murphy, N Doak; A Bell, T Stewart, T O'Toole; I Henderson, H Sheridan; D McCann, N Timoney, B Ward.
Replacements: R Herring, E O'Sullivan, S Wilson, M Dalton, S Reffell, C McKee, J Flannery, J Postlethwaite.
Ulster hooker Herring signs new deal until 2027published at 20:07 GMT 15 January
20:07 GMT 15 January
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Herring is Ulster's record appearance holder
Ulster hooker Rob Herring has signed a contract extension to remain at the province until the summer of 2027.
The 35-year-old is Ulster's record appearance holder, having played 261 times for the province since his debut in 2012.
South Africa-born Herring has also won 43 caps for Ireland and was part of the side that won the Six Nations Grand Slam in 2023.
He follows the likes of Cormac Izuchukwu and Nathan Doak who have recently committed their futures to Richie Murpy's side.
"I'm delighted to be re-signing with Ulster. This club and supporters have given me so much over the years and feels like an adopted home for me and my family," Herring told Ulster's website.
"The hunger to keep improving, competing, and pushing this team forward is as strong as ever. With the group we have, I'm incredibly excited about what lies ahead and grateful for the continued trust Ulster has shown in me."
Loosehead prop Sam Crean has also extended his stay at Ulster until 2028.
The 25-year-old Englishman arrived from Saracens initially on loan in February 2025 before signing a permanent deal with the province last summer.
'Clarity over roles' driving Ulster on - Flannery published at 14:45 GMT 10 January
14:45 GMT 10 January
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Flannery was one of Ulster's three try-scorers in a 28-3 win over Munster last week
Ulster fly-half Jake Flannery says players being "very clear" over their roles has helped improve the team's performances and results this season.
Richie Murphy's side have won six of their first eight United Rugby Championship encounters in 2025-26 to sit third in the table, while they have seen off Racing 92 at home and lost to Cardiff away in the European Challenge Cup.
The introduction of Mark Sexton as attack coach and Willie Faloon as his defensive counterpart has been significant, Flannery explained in an interview with BBC Sport NI.
"I think the biggest thing is clarity. We are very clear on our roles as a team, whether it be attack or defence. The two lads [Sexton and Faloon], every training session, are just driving standards and driving clarity every minute of every session. It's constant, room for growth and constant development happening all the time.
"I think you're seeing that coming out on the pitch and I think the exciting thing is we're not even close to the finished product. There's so much growth to go.
"It's an exciting group to be part of."
Flannery scored one of Ulster's three tries in their 28-3 victory over Munster at Affidea Stadium last week, the latest positive result for the Irish province as they prepare to resume their European campaign.
"The attack is brilliant, and is really coming on, but I think the defence are really keen to get the ball back for the attack, and it drives both sides of your game on.
"We're just really eager to get the ball because we believe we are in a position to really challenge teams and score points every time we get the ball."
The 26-year-old believes that the opportunity to play a different team in the form of the Cheetahs - in a game which has been moved from Amsterdam to s-Hertogenbosch because of weather conditions - this weekend brings a freshness to the game.
"A new experience for a load of guys, including myself. A new place to play, probably haven't the luxury of seeing 10 games from the Cheetahs, only probably a couple of Challenge Cup and a couple in the Toyota Challenge as well.
"So yeah, new team that we don't see too often, new location, it'll be a cool weekend."
In the Cheetahs' corner this weekend will be Ulster legend Ruan Pienaar, who is now an attack coach with the South African side.
"When I was playing for Emerging Ireland against the Cheetahs a few years ago he was actually playing, which was mad. Doaky got a picture with him and it was cool," enthused Flannery.
Cheetahs v Ulster to be played behind closed doors at new venuepublished at 17:24 GMT 9 January
17:24 GMT 9 January
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Rob Herring will captain Ulster against the Cheetahs
Sunday's Challenge Cup fixture between Cheetahs and Ulster has been moved to Dukes Rugby Club in s-Hertogenbosch and will now be played at 13:00 GMT.
The sides were due to meet in Amsterdam with kick-off at 15:15, but with sub-zero temperatures expected in the capital, the game has been relocated to the south of the Netherlands with the NRCA Stadium deemed unplayable.
Governing body European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) has also confirmed that the match will also now be played behind closed doors.
"EPCR, Rugby Nederland and Toyota Cheetahs are continuing to monitor weather conditions, should these further impact the fixture," read a statement from Ulster.
"Ulster Rugby is seeking further clarification from tournament organisers regarding the implications of this decision and next steps, particularly for supporters who have already made travel arrangements."
Ulster return to European action after victories against Connacht and Munster in the United Rugby Championship.
The northern province hammered Racing 92 in their opening Challenge Cup game before losing to Cardiff.
The Cheetahs have struggled with their form this season and will aim to end their five-game losing streak against Richie Murphy's outfit.