Watch as we bid farewell to our 2023/24 Ulster Rugby player leavers ❤️
Relive their top moments, hear their favourite memories, which players they'll miss the most and their goodbye messages.
Thank you, Luke, Billy, Greg, Will, Dave, James, and Shea, for your dedication and everything you have given to the shirt.
Luke Marshall answers your questions for the final time...
Luke Marshall has announced his retirement at the end of the 2023/24 season, capping off a remarkable 15-year career and 174 appearances for his home province.
Luke sits down and answers questions from our season ticket holders one last time!
A Ballymena native, Luke will be remembered as one of the finest players Ulster Rugby has ever produced in the modern era.
Billy Burns' Final Journey to Training | Tripz with Treadz
Kieran Treadwell gives Billy Burns a lift to training during his final week at Ulster.
The duo chat about Billy's amazing 6 years at Ulster with tons of memories, chats about life in Belfast, and all the things he'll miss most
BMW M340i Touring, proudly provided by Bavarian BMW, the official car partner of Ulster Rugby.
Ulster secured play-off rugby with a nail-biting late victory against interprovincial rivals, Leinster, at a sold-out Kingspan Stadium in Round 17 of the BKT United Rugby Champinship.
First update from the new Ulster Rugby interim CEO
Hugh McCaughey has spoken about the privilege and responsibility of his new role, the priorities for the club, and his long-running passion for rugby in Ulster.
A day Lewis will never forget 🤍
With the help of Bank of Ireland we invited a very special guest, 7 year old Lewis Rennie to spend the day with the team at Kingspan Stadium.
Lewis's incredible charity work in honour of his brother, Callum, truly inspires us all. #NeverStopCompeting
Born in Cape Town. Forged in Ulster.
Rob Herring became the most most capped player in Ulster's long history in November 2023. Shortly after his milestone, we caught up with Rob, Nicola, and Milly in their home to chat about life in Belfast, playing for Ulster and his career memories.
The club can confirm that Senior Men’s player, Angus Curtis, will retire from professional rugby with immediate effect on medical advice.
A former Irish U20s international and graduate of the Ulster Rugby Academy, 25-year-old Curtis has earned 25 caps for the province, after making his senior debut in 2018.
Following two concussions sustained earlier this season, the Zimbabwean-born back has been advised by a specialist that he should now retire from rugby.
Ulster secure a famous victory at the RDS Arena against URC leaders and Interprovincial rivals, Leinster, in Round 9 of the BKT United Rugby Championship.
Ulster win their third home game in a row this season, in a tight win against South African opposition in Round 5 of the BKT United Rugby Championship.