Ulster hope to pick up where the province left off and make it two wins in a row against Dragons in Round 13.
Round 12's dramatic late finish against Scarlets at Kingspan Stadium saw Alan O'Connor power over for the try which was then converted by Nathan Doak to snatch the vital win.
Callum Reid and Nick Timoney were also on the scroesheet for Ulster, who were up against a well-drilled Scarlets side.
That victory keeps Ulster within range of the top eight of the table and this weekend a bonus-point victory will be the target to climb up the table.
Sitting in 14th position on 27 points, a victory would put the province right back in the mix, with only four points separating eighth from 15th.
The Dragons sit bottom of the table and will be aiming to finish the season strongly.
Filo Tiatia's side lost out to Zebre Parma in an exciting Round 12 encounter that ended 31-21 to the in form Italians in Parma.
Hooker Brodie Coghlan scored a brace and the Gwent side lead at the break before a second half comeback from the Italians.
Match Details
🤝 Dragons RFC v Ulster Rugby
🏆 BKT United Rugby Championship, Round 13
📅 Saturday 22nd March
⏰ 5.15pm
🏟️ Rodney Parade
📺 Live on Premier Sports
How it stands
Last time out
Ulster's last visit to Rodney Parade was in 2022, with the Ulstermen battling the Welsh side for a 0-12 victory in horrible weather conditions.
James Hume's break into the Dragons 22 allowed Marcus Rea to score and John Andrew's try after a lineout maul were enough to see Ulster over the line. Nathan Doak's conversion added the extra two points.
You can read the match report from that win in Newport here.
Players to watch
Harry Wilson:
Blooded in Super Rugby Pacific for the Waratahs, this utility back can add dynamism to the Dragons.
Rio Dyer:
Welsh international winger Rio Dyer continues to be a vital player for the Dragons with his eye for the tryline and ability to step in and out of defenders. Capable of creating big plays out of nowhere, Dyer can be a match winner for the Dragons on any given weekend.
Will Reed:
Reed’s composure and potential to control games in the No 10 jersey combined with an ability to create scoring opportunities for those around him make him a real prospect at fly-half.
Aaron Wainwright:
A Welsh international with 57 caps for his country, 27 year-old Wainwright is a big ball carrier and an aggressive presence in the Dragons back row.