Ulster coach rubbishes du Toit rumours as Ireland returnees set to feature in Glasgow - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk

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The first tog out of the season and Ulster hit 50 points, scored eight tries, managed 43 unanswered points from the 35th minute onwards with 33 of that total being accumulated in a spectacularly one-sided second half.

Throw into the mix Craig Gilroy's first game time in just under a year, he even bagged two tries, the debuts of new signings Matt Faddes, Sam Carter - the latter also scoring - and Dave O'Connor as well as tries on their first appearances for youngsters Graham Curtis and Ethan McIlroy.

Throw in that there were three sets of brothers in the expanded Ulster squad, the O'Connor, Rea and Curtis clans all being represented, and the feel-good factor was right up there even though Ireland were seeing off Wales to go top of the world in Rory Best's last game on home soil.

And that's not all as Ulster get to have another pop at Glasgow on Saturday when they complete their two-game friendly series against a World Cup diluted Warriors squad intent on doing better at Scotstoun.

By then, Ulster coach Dan McFarland will likely have trimmed his squad from the 29 involved on Saturday to a more manageable number which will probably reflect those in the frame to play the first PRO14 game when Ulster host the Ospreys on the last Friday of the month.

He ought to also be able to deploy the most recent Ireland camp returnees with Rob Herring, Will Addison, Jordi Murphy and new signing Jack McGrath potentially all ready to tog out.

There were some notable absentees from Ulster's expanded squad with props Marty Moore and Andy Warwick not involved while Stuart McCloskey, Louis Ludik, Robert Baloucoune and Aaron Sexton were also not available.

Whether they will be in a position to play this Saturday remains to be seen - McFarland did allude to Baloucoune not being ready - but one area the Ulster coach did attempt to shut down was speculation regarding the rumoured short-term signing of Sharks prop Thomas du Toit.

As for the game, McFarland pretty much called it as it was though he did namecheck Curtis and McIlroy for their respective efforts.

Gilroy reminded us of his finishing prowess with his two tries and even though Greg Jones also got over, Ulster trailed 19-17 after a scrappy enough first half.

But Jones' effort and Gilroy's second began the 43-point roll. The second half, with much alteration to both sides - John Cooney making an impact - saw Angus Kernohan, McIlroy, Carter, Nick Timoney, and Graham Curtis all dot down.


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