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Adam Larkin returns at out-half for Ulster this Friday night
McCall Announces Side For Crucial Match
2 March 2005, 12:04 pm
By Lyndsey Irwin
Mark McCall has named his Ulster side to face Glasgow in Friday night's must win Celtic League match against Glasgow at Ravenhill, kick off 7.30pm...
With just five League matches left to play, Mark McCall has made three changes of personnel and one positional change to the starting XV narrowly defeated by The Dragons in Newport two weeks ago.
Simon Best switches to tight-head to accommodate Ronan McCormak who is named ahead of Rod Moore, while Paul Shields starts for the first time since the match against Cardiff on the 16th January.
David Humphrey’s involvement in the North v South charity match in aid of the Tsunami Appeal at Twickenham on Saturday sees a recall for Adam Larkin.

Neil Doak and Andy Ward return to the 22 on the replacements bench, Ward having recovered from a knee injury picked up whilst playing for his club. While Tim Barker provides second row cover with Rowan Frost unavailable having sustained a ligament injury to his ankle during training.

With another break for the Six Nations next weekend Ulster must turn over the Glasgow side on Friday night to kick start this final run-in of games which includes an away trip to Cork in two weeks time.

Tickets for this match are available to pre-buy now and will also be available topurchase on the gate. Kick off 7.30pm and gates open at 6.00pm.

ULSTER: 15 – Bryn Cunningham; 14 – Tommy Bowe; 13 – Kevin Maggs; 12 – Paul Steinmetz; 11 – Tyrone Howe; 10 – Adam Larkin; 9 – Kieran Campbell; 1 – Ronan McCormack; 2 – Paul Shields; 3 – Simon Best; 4 – Gary Longwell; 5 – Matt McCullough;
6 – Campbell Feather (Captain); 7 – Neil Best; 8 – Roger Wilson.

Replacements: 16 – Rory Best; 17 – Rod Moore; 18 – Tim Barker; 19 – Andy Ward; 20 – Neil Doak; 21 – Paddy Wallace; 22 – Scott Young.


 

 

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