The Irish Mail on Sunday

Johnston on the mark as Ulster equal record home run

- By James Murray

OUT-HALF Bill Johnston kicked 10 points as Ulster defeated their play-off chasing Conference A rivals Cheetahs 20-10 at a chilly Ravenhill last night.

The victory – which also saw Dan McFarland’s side score tries in either half from prop Tom O’Toole and winger Robert Baloucoune – ensured that Ulster have gone 21 games unbeaten at home, equalling their previous record set in the early 2000s.

The visitors, with former Ulster legend Ruan Pienaar at No9, scored a second-half try from full-back Clayton Bloometjie­s. Pienaar kicked the conversion and a penalty.

It took Ulster seven minutes to get on the scoreboard and after centre James Hume went close, O’Toole wriggled over at the posts. Johnston easily converted.

There were no further clearcut scoring chances for either side until five minutes before half-time when Johnston slotted a penalty after the South Africans were punished for a high tackle.

Ulster’s 10-0 lead was eaten into almost immediatel­y by the Cheetahs, with Pienaar landing a 38th minute penalty.

The former Ulster great’s kick was the final score of the half, but seven minutes after the restart and with Cheetahs hooker Wilmar Arnoldi in the bin, Johnston’s cross-kick picked out Baloucoune on the right wing. Johnston then added a superb touchline conversion to make it 17-3.

That became 20-3 on 59 minutes from Johnston’s second penalty.

Then six minutes after the hour, Sintu Manjezi intercepte­d a Jonny Stewart pass and though Ulster scrambled well, Cheetahs’ full-back Bloometjie­s scored out on the right with Pienaar slotting the extras.

ULSTER – TRIES: O’Toole, Baloucoune. CONS: Johnston (2). PENS: Johnston (2).

CHEETAHS – TRY: Blommetjie­s. CON: Pienaar. PEN: Pienaar.

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IMPRESSIVE: Johnston

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