United Rugby Championship: Ulster 30-28 Scarlets – Last-gasp Ulster back to winning ways against Scarlets
Alan O’Connor’s 79th minute attempt proved crucial as Ulster beat Scarlet 30-28 at Kingspan Stadium.
Ireland, which fell to 15th place in the United Rugby Championship (URC) before kickoff, was 28-23 behind in the end stage, but O’Connor’s close score and subsequent conversions from Nathan Doak allowed them to avoid losses in a third league in a row.
In a round-trip game, the Scarlets earlier led 12-0 and 15-13 in the midfield, but only to divide it to reach three points instead of trying on their final offense in the game, when Ulster won the top end and won the championship.
The victory left Ulster only at 14th on the table, but only 2 points in the top eight and playoffs.
in the past Known as the “Music Win” game Ulster got a disastrous start in the head coach of their head coach Richie Murphy and admitted twice in the opening 11 minutes.
Scarlett had only five minutes ahead first.
With the Scrum-Half Gareth Davies alerting that the backcourt cover was lacking, his kick kicked on the Wing Macs Page for a simple open score.
Page found and utilized enough space in the Ulster defense, then circled around Jacob Stockdale outside and fed Scarlets’ second attempt five minutes later.
Ulster joined the board after Scarlet violated the Netherlands for its invasion. The host walked from the free throw to the corner, and Timney spread out from the powerful hairy tail.
Inspired by the score, Ulster enjoys pressure, but when the next fine, choose to go to the position and reduce the deficit rather than try their misery again.
It was the same policy just minutes before halftime, Jack Murphy was just one meter, just one meter, Jack Murphy once again called for the tee, and his long effort was just climbing through the crossbar and putting his team ahead for the first time.
Ulster, however, was unable to play to his advantage, but, in half the final experience, Ioan Lloyd kicked one side forward after an offside free throw.