Ulster made it five wins out of five in the Heineken Cup on Friday night but the weekend got even better on Saturday when Toulon beat Cardiff meaning Ulster are guaranteed to have a Quarter-Final.
The big question is - where will that game be played? That will be answered next weekend as the Province travel to Welford Road to take on a Leicester Tigers team who have themselves qualified for the knock-out stages of the competition. A win for either side will mean that they have a home ...
Ulster made it five wins out of five in the Heineken Cup on Friday night but the weekend got even better on Saturday when Toulon beat Cardiff meaning Ulster are guaranteed to have a Quarter-Final. The big question is - where will that game be played? That will be answered next weekend as the Province travel to Welford Road to take on a Leicester Tigers team who have themselves qualified for the knock-out stages of the competition.
A win for either side will mean that they have a home quarter-final.
With the redevelopment of Ravenhill continuing and the new 18,100 stadium nearing completion, a potential quarter-final would be a fantastic way to start a new era for rugby in Ulster.
Every Ulster fan would relish the prospect with that. With the Province top of Pool 5, top of the points table and the only unbeaten side in the competition, it has been a remarkable journey so far.
That journey is now guaranteed to continue until at least April.
Ulster made it five wins out of five in the Heineken Cup on Friday night but the weekend got even better on Saturday when Toulon beat Cardiff meaning Ulster are guaranteed to have a Quarter-Final. The big question is - where will that game be played? That will be answered next weekend as the Province travel to Welford Road to take on a Leicester Tigers team who have themselves qualified for the knock-out stages of the competition.
A win for either side will mean that they have a home quarter-final.
With the redevelopment of Ravenhill continuing and the new 18,100 stadium nearing completion, a potential quarter-final would be a fantastic way to start a new era for rugby in Ulster.
Every Ulster fan would relish the prospect with that. With the Province top of Pool 5, top of the points table and the only unbeaten side in the competition, it has been a remarkable journey so far.
That journey is now guaranteed to continue until at least April.