Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

CONN ARE CRUSHED Ulster grab five tries in one-sided derby win

- BY DAVID CLARK

ULSTER scored five tries to beat Connacht in the Guinness PRO14 Irish derby at Kingspan Stadium last night.

Winger Robert Baloucoune thought he had given Ulster the lead after four minutes but his try was ruled out for a forward pass in the build up.

Baloucoune saved a try five minutes later.

From a driving maul Connacht hooker Dave Heffernan made a blindside break before feeding Caolin Blade.

The scrum-half darted for the line but Baloucoune was able to get under him and prevent the grounding.

From the resulting five-metre scrum Connacht worked the ball through a series of phases, eventually forcing a penalty which out-half Conor Fitzgerald slotted over to give the visitors the lead.

Ulster hit back in the 18th minute.

They kicked a penalty to the corner and from the lineout Connacht lock Joe Maksymiw won the ball in the air and tapped it back. However, number eight

Robin Copeland did not react and Alan O’connor pounced to get the game’s first try with John Cooney converting.

Ulster got their second try four minutes later as Baloucoune cut open the Connacht defence with a probing run and offloaded to Sean Reidy.

His pass found its way to Billy Burns, who went over under the posts, making Cooney’s conversion a formality.

Hooker Rob Herring was sin binned after 38 minutes and from the resulting penalty Connacht opted for scrum they won the ball and Conor Fitzgerald put in a crossfield kick for replacemen­t Stephen Fitzgerald but he dropped the ball trying to touch down and Ulster went into the interval with a 14-3 lead. Baloucoune deservedly got a try four minutes after the restart after Will Addison’s jinxing run caused panic in the Connacht defence. From quick ruck ball Cooney fed Nick Timoney and he shipped it to the winger to touch down.

The home side wrapped their bonus point up after 50 minutes as Herring powered over from close range following a maul.

Connacht had replacemen­t hooker Shane Delahunt yellow carded after 64 minutes but Ulster were unable to make their numerical advantage count by adding to the scoreboard.

Nick Timoney rounded off the rout with three minutes to go by smashing through some tired tacking in the Connacht defence to get Ulster’s fifth try, which Bill Johnston converted as his side consolidat­ed second place in Pool A.

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BURNS MIGHT Ulster out-half Billy Burns runs in his side’s second try at Kingspan Stadium

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