Rugby: Injury-hit Ulster make nine changes for Cardiff URC clash

Ulster v Cardiff, Kingspan Stadium, Friday April 19th (7.35pm)

Jacob Stockdale returns for Ulster tomorrow night at home to Cardiff.
Author: Gareth McCulloughPublished 18th Apr 2024

Jacob Stockdale makes his return to the Ulster starting line-up for tomorrow night's vital home URC clash against Cardiff.

He's one of nine changes made by Interim Head Coach Richie Murphy for his first match in charge at the Kingspan.

Iain Hednerson, Nick Timoney, Stewart Moore, Rob Herring and Steven Kitshoff are all injured, while Stuart McCloskey and Rob Baloucoune aren't in the squad and Tom O'Toole and John Cooney drop to the bench.

Alan O’Connor retains his starting position from last week, and will captain Friday’s side from the second row alongside Academy graduate, Harry Sheridan.

A changed front row from last week’s game in Clermont sees Eric O’Sullivan, Tom Stewart and Scott Wilson get the nod. In the back row, David McCann makes the switch to the number eight jersey, and will pack down alongside Dave Ewers and Marcus Rea.

After a number of weeks on the road, the home crowd will see Nathan Doak and Jake Flannery take to the pitch as the half-back partnership. In the centre pairing, James Hume is named alongside 22-year-old Jude Postlethwaite.

On the left wing, Stockdale makes a return to the starting line-up, with Mike Lowry moving to the right after last week’s test in France. Will Addison completes the starting line-up at full-back.

On the bench, the forward reinforcements named are John Andrew, Andrew Warwick, Tom O’Toole, Cormac Izuchukwu and Greg Jones. John Cooney, Billy Burns and Ethan McIlroy will be the back options.

Ulster side to play Cardiff, Kingspan Stadium, Friday April 19th (7.35pm)

(15-9): Will Addison, Mike Lowry, James Hume, Jude Postlethwaite, Jacob Stockdale, Jake Flannery, Nathan Doak;

(1-8): Eric O’Sullivan, Tom Stewart, Scott Wilson, Harry Sheridan, Alan O’Connor, Dave Ewers, Marcus Rea, Dave McCann.

Replacements: John Andrew, Andrew Warwick, Tom O’Toole, Cormac Izuchukwu, Greg Jones, John Cooney, Billy Burns, Ethan McIlroy.