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BBC News
17-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Ulster 'hurting massively' after loss to Edinburgh
Ulster forward Cormac Izuchukwu says the Irish province's players were "massively heartbroken" after ending their United Rugby Championship season with a 47-17 defeat away to hopes of qualification for the quarter-final play-offs and Champions Cup rugby next season had been ended by a defeat to Munster last week. However head coach Richie Murphy and his players had indicated before their trip to the Scottish capital a desire to give a winning send-off to the squad members who will depart from the club at the end of this forwards Kieran Treadwell and Andrew Warwick were handed starting roles for their swansong are two of eight players leaving the northern province, along with John Cooney, Alan O'Connor, Reuben Crothers, Corrie Barrett, Michael McDonald and Matty the event, Edinburgh put Ulster to the sword, scoring seven tries on their way to ensuring their passage to the last eight of the URC."We're massively heartbroken. It was a pretty poor performance to give the lads who are leaving. They deserved so much better and not an ideal way to top off a tough season."It's hurting massively. There are boys in there who have been playing for us for 10 years and going out and giving them that send-off hurts me too. It's something we've got to live with."I thought we had moments in the game when we were good but we found it hard putting those together and the game got away from us."Izuchukwu hopes a youthful Ulster squad can take lessons into next season."The lesson today we take was just a loss. Hopefully next year we can use that to fuel us to kick on."I think for us, especially with having a squad that is so young, it's just about having the appetite to turn up and give 110%."We don't have massive depth now but hopefully next year we can keep blooding lads, keep building a squad and keep moving forward."
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
What time and channel is Edinburgh vs Ulster tonight? TV and live stream info
Ulster will be hoping not to end the season on a sour note after last week's defeat to Munster, with the goal tonight is to avoid a fourth consecutive URC loss to conclude a disappointing campaign. The province travels to Edinburgh with no hope of reaching the URC play-offs and is set for Challenge Cup rugby next season. Head coach Richie Murphy has faced a challenging task, with limited investment and a lengthy injury list contributing to what he has labelled a season of underperformance. READ MORE: Former Armagh star hits staggering scoring tally for new club as three brothers find the net READ MORE: Gaelic Football top 16 power rankings ahead of All-Ireland series However, as Andrew Warwick and Kieran Treadwell prepare for their final match for the province, Murphy maintains there's more at stake than just pride against an Edinburgh side who could still reach the play-offs with a win and favourable results elsewhere. Here's more info on this game and how to watch it. Edinburgh vs Ulster is at the Hive Stadium on Friday night, May 16. The game kicks off at 7.35pm. The game is being shown live on shown live on Premier Sports 2 (from 7pm) and will be streamed live on Ulster : Michael Lowry, Werner Kok, Jude Postlethwaite, Stuart McCloskey, Jacob Stockdale, Jack Murphy, Nathan Doak, Andrew Warwick, Rob Herring, Tom O'Toole, Kieran Treadwell, Iain Henderson (CAPT), Cormac Izuchukwu, Nick Timoney, David McCann Replacements : Tom Stewart, Callum Reid, Scott Wilson, Harry Sheridan, James McNabney, David Shanahan, Aidan Morgan, Stewart Moore Edinburgh 1/6 Ulster 4/1 Draw 22/1 Sign up to our free sports newsletter to get the latest headlines to your inbox


Irish Daily Mirror
16-05-2025
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
What time and TV channel is Edinburgh v Ulster Rugby on in the URC tonight?
Ulster's season fizzled out badly with last week's loss to Munster and the mission tonight is to avoid a fourth URC defeat in a row to finish off a forgettable campaign. The province heads to Edinburgh with no chance of making the URC play-offs and resigned to Challenge Cup rugby next term. Richie Murphy has had a difficult job on his hands as a lack of investment and a large injury list has played a part in what the head coach has described as a season of underachievement. But, as Andrew Warwick and Kieran Treadwell play their final game for the province, Murphy insists there's more than pride to play for against a side who can still make the play-offs with a victory and results elsewhere falling their way. 'This week gives us an opportunity to make sure we sign off on a better note," said Murphy. 'So, this is an opportunity, and quite a few lads have been told that. Some lads are trying to get on an Irish tour, so we all need to perform for each other. 'It means a lot to us in terms of who we play for and who we represent. So we're looking for one last big effort and try to come out on the right side of it." The match kicks off at 7.35pm on Friday It will be shown live on Premier Sports 2 (from 7pm) and will be streamed live on Edinburgh 1/6 to win, Ulster 4/1 to win, 22/1 draw Edinburgh head coach Sean Everitt said: "Last weekend's gritty victory in Galway was a testament to the resilience and character within this squad, and it provides us with real momentum as we head into tomorrow night's match against Ulster. "The passion and energy of our supporters at Hive Stadium have been incredible, and that atmosphere will be absolutely crucial in driving us forward once again. To be playing in front of third consecutive sell-out crowd will be simply amazing – it underscores the connection we have with our city. "We know we are playing for Edinburgh, for our supporters, and we are determined to deliver a performance they can be proud of.' Edinburgh Rugby: Wes Goosen, Darcy Graham, Matt Currie, James Lang, Harry Paterson, Ross Thompson, Ali Price, Pierre Schoeman, Ewan Ashman, D'arcy Rae, Marshall Sykes, Sam Skinner, Ben Muncaster, Hamish Watson, Magnus Bradbury (CAPT) Replacements: Paddy Harrison, Boan Venter, Javan Sebastian, Glen Young, Jamie Ritchie, Charlie Shiel, Ben Healy, Mark Bennett Ulster: Michael Lowry, Werner Kok, Jude Postlethwaite, Stuart McCloskey, Jacob Stockdale, Jack Murphy, Nathan Doak, Andrew Warwick, Rob Herring, Tom O'Toole, Kieran Treadwell, Iain Henderson (CAPT), Cormac Izuchukwu, Nick Timoney, David McCann Replacements: Tom Stewart, Callum Reid, Scott Wilson, Harry Sheridan, James McNabney, David Shanahan, Aidan Morgan, Stewart Moore


BBC News
15-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Henderson says Ulster paid for slow start to URC
Iain Henderson says Ulster's slow start to the campaign and subsequent struggles in mid-season left them with too much to do to secure a United Rugby Championship (URC) play-offs and a Champions Cup spot for next Friday's defeat by Munster at Thomond Park meant a premature end to Ulster's campaign as they also dropped into the second-tier European Challenge Cup for next Henderson says the damage had been done earlier when they lost four of their opening seven URC games - which including squandering a 19-0 lead against Cardiff - and the subsequent damaging home defeat by Zebre in January which was followed by a further reverse against Benetton in Italy."When you are leaving it to the last game or two of the season, it's probably a bit late," the Ulster captain told BBC Sport NI."Although we're feeling incredibly cut up about it [last weekend's defeat by Munster] now, it's probably our mistakes earlier on in the season that have led to us feeling like this."On the face of it, an Edinburgh side still chasing a play-offs spot should have more motivation for Friday's concluding regulation season game but Henderson says he and his team-mates must aim to give a winning send-off to the squad members who will depart from the club at the end of this include Ireland internationals John Cooney and Kieran Treadwell."It's only right that the players get another opportunity and try and right some wrongs for the last few weeks to be able to give the guys leaving a proper send-off and hopefully one they have hopefully remember fondly," added Henderson, who only returned to action in last weekend's Munster contest following a three-month injury the current sense of gloom around the team's fortunes, Henderson believes the emergence of young talents such as James McNabney and Jack Murphy should give Ulster fans hope for the future."A lot of young fellows are coming through the ranks very impressively and after an impressive under-age experience and I think there is definitely a wealth of knowledge and talent in there to hopefully make next season brighter and with more prospects than we've had this year," said Henderson.

The 42
15-05-2025
- Sport
- The 42
Warwick and Treadwell set for farewells as Ulster make trip to play-off chasers Edinburgh
ANDREW WARWICK AND Kieran Treadwell will make their Ulster farewells against Edinburgh at the Hive Stadium on Friday night (7:35pm, Premier Sports). Loosehead Warwick retains his place in Ulster's front row, where Tom O'Toole replaces Scott Wilson from the start, while Treadwell joins Iain Henderson in the second row as Cormac Izuchukwu shifts to six. Matty Rea, also departing in the summer, doesn't feature in Richie Murphy's final matchday 23 of the season, with James McNabney beginning on the bench and Dave McCann starting at eight alongside Izuchukwu and Nick Timoney. Advertisement There is one change to Ulster's starting backline from last week's 38-20 defeat to Munster at Thomond Park, with Werner Kok coming in for Robert Baloucoune on the right wing. Tenth-placed Edinburgh, who can still reach the URC play-offs if results go their way, welcome back Harry Patterson and Jack Lang to their starting backline after both men missed last week's victory over Connacht in Galway. The Scottish capital club are otherwise unchanged from their recent trip to the west of Ireland. Edinburgh Ulster 15. Michael Lowry 14. Werner Kok 13. Jude Postlethwaite 12. Stuart McCloskey 11. Jacob Stockdale 10. Jack Murphy 9. Nathan Doak 1. Andrew Warwick 2. Rob Herring 3. Tom O'Toole 4. Kieran Treadwell 5. Iain Henderson 6. Cormac Izuchukwu 7. Nick Timoney 8. David McCann Replacements: 16. Tom Stewart 17. Callum Reid 18. Scott Wilson 19. Harry Sheridan 20. James McNabney 21. Dave Shanahan 22. Aidan Morgan 23. Stewart Moore