Irish Daily Mail

IT’S ALL ADDING UP FOR ULSTER...

- By RORY KEANE

WILL ADDISON stole the show in Llanelli last night as Ulster stunned the Scarlets with a bonus-point victory. Addison, who made his Test debut for Ireland against Italy last month, was named man-of-the-match. The Ulster centre was among the try scorers along with Ireland winger Jacob Stockdale, Henry Speight and Marcell Coetzee. Dan McFarland’s men move jointtop of Pool 4 with Racing 92, who will host Leicester Tigers in Paris tomorrow afternoon.

IRELAND star Jacob Stockdale produced another try-scoring performanc­e as Ulster gave their Heineken Champions Cup hopes a huge boost.

Stockdale, whose touchdown helped Ireland beat world champions New Zealand last month, struck in the first half at Parc y Scarlets to underpin an impressive bonus-point victory.

His fellow wing Henry Speight, centre Will Addison and No8 Marcell Coetzee also scored, with scrum-half John Cooney kicking a penalty and conversion to leave Ulster level on points with Pool Four pace-setters Racing 92.

Addison, who made his first start for Ireland against Argentina last month, was named man-of-thematch after an all-action display.

Joe Schmidt will be most pleased with the Ulster midfielder’s form heading into next year’s Six Nations title defence.

But Scarlets — European semifinali­sts last season — are facing an early exit following a third-successive defeat as two Steff Evans tries, a late Dan Davis try, a Rhys Patchell penalty and two conversion­s plus Dan Jones’ conversion, proved in vain.

The teams will meet again in Belfast next Friday, and all the momentum is with Ulster, whose remaining Champions Cup fixtures also include a potentiall­y pivotal home clash against Racing in Ravenhill next month.

Ulster included Stockdale, Addison and their Ireland Test colScarlet­s leagues Rory Best and Iain Henderson, with Best captaining the team.

The Scarlets welcomed back Wales Samson Lee and James Davies, who both missed the autumn Tests because of injuries, but full-back Leigh Halfpenny remained sidelined as he continued his recovery from concussion suffered against Australia four weeks ago.

Patchell and Cooney exchanged early penalties, while Ulster stretched the Scarlets defence through a strong run by Speight (right), and it proved a warning for what was to come just five minutes later.

Ulster attacked from a scrum inside their own half, with Addison easily rounding Scarlets and Wales centre Jonathan Davies, before possession found its way to Stockdale, who showed his class in blistering fashion.

Stockdale — scorer of 12 tries in 14 Ireland appearance­s — brushed aside the challenges of wing Evans and scrum-half Gareth Davies to complete a sweeping 60-metre move in style, and although Cooney’s conversion attempt drifted wide on a blustery night in west Wales, Ulster were off and running. lock Lewis Rawlins went off for assessment after being on the receiving end of an Ulster challenge that referee Alexandre Ruiz reviewed, but took no action other than to award the home side a penalty. But the Scarlets forwards then moved up a gear, driving deep into Ulster’s 22 and setting up an imposing attacking platform, from which Evans prospered to claim a closerange try that Patchell converted. Scarlets’ lead only lasted eight minutes, though, as a poor Patchell clearance kick allowed Ulster the chance to run possession back and — after some patient build-up work — Speight crossed for his team’s second try and secured a 13-10 interval advantage. Ulster extended their lead 10 minutes after the restart when Cooney found Addison with a defence-splitting pass, and the centre finished effortless­ly before Cooney’s conversion opened up a commanding lead.

It was the cue for Scarlets to start putting width on their game, and Jonathan Davies was instrument­al through his powerful carrying and support play before Best secured a penalty for his team and Ulster relieved the pressure.

But Evans set up the final quarter when he sprinted over for his second try, with Patchell’s conversion cutting the gap to 20-17, yet Ulster responded immediatel­y as Coetzee went over in the corner.

And Coetzee’s touchdown proved the telling score, with the Scarlets left reeling despite a stoppageti­me Davis try.

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Centre of attention: Will Addison scores
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Jacob’s cracker: Stockdale (right) hugs Ulster teammate Louis Ludik after last night’s stunning bonus-point win at Scarlets HQ
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