Ex-Ulster players were again prominent in last weekend's Aviva Premiership and Greene King IPA Championship fixtures.
Former Dungannon flyhalf Gareth Steenson kicked five penalties and two conversions in Exeter's comprehensive 29-12 win over Gloucester in the Premiership. Steenson has been a key figure in the Chiefs' rise to be a consistent player in the top six of the league.
In the Championship, Mark McCrea scored a try and Niall O'Connor kicked five penalties and a conversion for ...
Ex-Ulster players were again prominent in last weekend's Aviva Premiership and Greene King IPA Championship fixtures. Former Dungannon flyhalf Gareth Steenson kicked five penalties and two conversions in Exeter's comprehensive 29-12 win over Gloucester in the Premiership. Steenson has been a key figure in the Chiefs' rise to be a consistent player in the top six of the league. In the Championship, Mark McCrea scored a try and Niall O'Connor kicked five penalties and a conversion for Jersey in their 22-19 away win at Nottingham. The result leaves them in mid table following two wins from four. Despite suffering a 27-32 home loss, flanker Ali Birch got over the whitewash for Rotherham in their top of the table clash against London Welsh. The four players have spent considerable time developing their skills while playing for their clubs in the All Ireland League.
Ex-Ulster players were again prominent in last weekend's Aviva Premiership and Greene King IPA Championship fixtures. Former Dungannon flyhalf Gareth Steenson kicked five penalties and two conversions in Exeter's comprehensive 29-12 win over Gloucester in the Premiership. Steenson has been a key figure in the Chiefs' rise to be a consistent player in the top six of the league. In the Championship, Mark McCrea scored a try and Niall O'Connor kicked five penalties and a conversion for Jersey in their 22-19 away win at Nottingham. The result leaves them in mid table following two wins from four. Despite suffering a 27-32 home loss, flanker Ali Birch got over the whitewash for Rotherham in their top of the table clash against London Welsh. The four players have spent considerable time developing their skills while playing for their clubs in the All Ireland League.