Ulster
Glasgow Warriors
Ulster
Glasgow Warriors Gregor Hiddleston attacks the ruck well on his own line and wins the penalty. It’s a quick clearance from Ross Thompson and Glasgow win the line out on the halfway.
This will likely be the last play of the game. Ulster send in the five metre line out and form the maul.
Ulster move the ball back to the middle of the park, but Glasgow are pinged at the ruck and Ulster win the penalty in front of the main stand.
Billie Burns opts for the crossfield kick, which is won, but Kyle Rowe covers well defusin the threat for now.
The home side apply the pressure on Glasgow with a five metre line out. They then move to forwards play battering the Glasgow defensive line, can they hold firm.
Just five minutes remain in this match. Neither team has broken the deadlock in the preceding ten minute period.
Hiddleston misses his target and Ulster clear their lines.
Ulster manage to string a handful of phases together but the opposition forwards stay strong and Oli Kebble turns his opposite man over winning a penalty that Thompson sends into Ulster’s 22.
Glasgow Warriors’ Ross Thompson sends the ball out onto Ulster’s 22. Hiddleston finds his man in the set piece, but two phases on and Ulster turn the ball over.
Both teams are looking to create something with a even balance of possession. However, errors on both parts, handling and penalties, are taking momentum out of the game somewhat.
Glasgow scrum, on their own 22.
The match remains 19-14 in Ulster’s favour. We are having some technical difficulty with our website, therefore, the match centre live feed may drop out from time to time.
Henco Venter is proving a nuisance over the ball and turns Ulstre over quickly from the line out. Duncan Weir misses touch with the penalty and Ulster counter.
A clever kicking game from Billie Burns positions Ulster well in Glasgow’s 22.
A fast start from Glasgow, capitalising on a Ulster handling error. The visitor’s win the five-metre lineout, Gregor Hiddleston collects and crosses the whitewash to open the second half scoring. Duncan Weir converts. Glasgow trail, 19-14.
A bit of a scrappy end to the first half, but the referee’s whistle sounds and Ulster take a 19-7 lead into the break.
The second shove proves decisive for Ulster, as Stewart is able to ride the challenge and touch down.
Flannery adds the extras for a 19-7 lead.
Ulster are awarded the penalty and tap and go, but Gregor Brown makes the hit
Williamson is replaced by Ruaraidh Hart, as play enters the final minute of the half.
Big shot by Miller on Flannery!
Ulster retain possession, but play is stopped as Williamson has stayed down in midfield.
Great defence from Venter and Gregor Brown to hold up their man, and it’s a goal line drop out.
Weir boots long.
A mistake off the exit, as Venter and Jordan can’t quite link up.
Ulster scrum on the five-metre line.
Outstanding defence from Glasgow!
It looked for all the money in the world like Stewart would rumble over, but Venter, Sordoni and company get under the ball and hold it up.
Turnover ball, Glasgow scrum.
Jordan goes for the turnover, but is penalised by the referee.
Flannery turns down the shot at goal and will go to the corner.
Dobie clears off the restart, and Ulster have the lineout 30m out.
Weir adds the extras and Glasgow cut the deficit to 12-7.
Jamie Dobie!
A classic sniper’s try from the skipper, who dummies and scores from two metres out.
McKay steps inside one, as does Fraser.
Sordoni takes a more direct approach…
Venter for the line!
Just short, but play comes back for a penalty.
Weir dispatches it into the stands for a five-metre lineout.
Free kick and off go the Warriors as Kyle Rowe gets involved!
Ulster fly up and go for the interception, but it’s knocked on and Glasgow have a scrum just inside the Ulster 22.
Tom Stewart is down so play stops for a moment.
Doak shanks his clearance, and Ulster knock on in the air – Glasgow scrum on the Ulster 10m line.
Eventually the pressure tells – James Hume picks out a line and crashes over, with Jake Flannery converting for a 12-0 lead.
Good Glasgow defence once more, as Ulster hammer away at the line.
Doak has a go but is stopped by Miller.
Sebastian Cancelliere picks off the pass!
Unfortunately for Glasgow supporters, Ulster are saved by the referee as he comes back for a penalty.
Five-metre lineout to the hosts.
A first spell of possession for a while for Glasgow, as Munn and Weir combine.
Ulster turn over and clear downfield, however.
Ulster clear from the restart, giving Glasgow a lineout on halfway.
Fraser finds Miller and Jordan breaks through!
This time Ulster make their pressure count, as Dave Ewers is driven over from a well-executed five-metre lineout.
The conversion drifts wide, giving Ulster a 5-0 lead.
Off the top from Miller to Dobie, and Weir spins it wide.
The referee gives the penalty to Ulster once more though, and back to the Glasgow 22 we go again.
Big defensive effort from the Warriors again, as Venter and Lucio Sordoni combine.
Munn and Jordan then bring down Robert Baloucoune, before Ally Miller wins the turnover!
Great double tackle by Fraser and Gregor Brown, but Ulster retain possession.
Doak finds Kieran Treadwell, but Max Williamson levels his opposite number!
Great work from Venter again, before Munn has a go in midfield.
The referee gives a decision in midfield that Ulster supporters agree with and Glasgow supporters disagree with, but the end result is that Ulster have a lineout on the Glasgow 22.
Great shot from Tom Jordan in midfield!
The centre forces the dropped ball and Glasgow have a scrum 10m from their own line.
Big charge from Henco Venter off the back of the lineout, but the referee penalises the back-rower for holding on and Ulster will go to the corner.
Stewart is penalised for crossing, and Weir will have the chance to clear to touch.
Glasgow lineout, 30m out.
Weir slips as he clears and Ulster come back with the ball from the sliced kick.
Duncan Munn fronts up well in the tackle, before Fraser steals the ball!
Or not – referee gives a penalty and Ulster tap and go.
Tom Stewart trundles forward with the ball and Ulster up to the Glasgow 22, but Jamie Dobie hits him with a solid tackle and forces the knock on.
Glasgow scrum on their own 22.
Angus Fraser goes close, but Ulster turn it over and win the penalty to boot.
The ball is cleared up to the Ulster 10m line and the hosts come forward with Nathan Doak.
Successive penalties early on for Glasgow, and Weir sticks it in the corner.
Duncan Weir gets us underway at Kingspan Breffni!
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