User:Nicknack009/1993–94 Ulster Rugby Season

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Maurice Field made his debut for Ireland on 19 February 1994.

Jonny Bell made his debut for Ireland on 5 June 1994.

Players selected[edit]

Ulster Rugby squad

Props

  • Ireland Davy Millar, Dungannon (5 apps, 5 starts, 5 pts)
  • Ireland Gary Bell, Instonians (4 apps, 4 starts)
  • Ireland Peter Millar, Ballymena (4 apps, 4 starts)
  • Ireland David Elliott, Bangor (2 apps, 2 starts)
  • Ireland Simon Booth, Ballymena (1 app, 1 start)

Hookers

  • Ireland John MacDonald (5 apps, 5 starts)
  • Ireland Andy Adair, Instonians (2 apps, 2 starts)
  • Ireland Michael Patton, Bangor (1 app, 1 start)


Locks

  • Ireland Davy Tweed, Ballymena (6 apps, 6 starts, 5 pts)
  • Ireland Paddy Johns, Dungannon (5 apps, 5 starts)
  • Ireland Gary Longwell, QUB (2 apps, 1 start)
  • Ireland Jeremy Davidson, Dungannon (1 app, 1 start)
  • Ireland Colin Hamilton, Instonians (1 app, 1 start)
  • Ireland Colin Morrison, Malone (1 app, 1 start)
  • Ireland Bruce Cornelius, Instonians (1 app, 1 start)

Back row

  • Ireland Stephen McKinty, Bangor (7 apps, 7 starts, 5 pts)
  • Ireland Denis McBride (6 apps, 6 starts, 5 pts)
  • Ireland Brian Robinson, Ballymena (6 apps, 6 starts)
  • Ireland Jeremy Hastings, Dungannon (3 apps, 2 starts)
  • Ireland Colin Darrah, NIFC (1 app, 1 start)
  • Ireland John Hastings, Dungannon (1 app, 1 start)
  • Ireland Kevin McKee, Instonians (1 app, 1 start)
  • Ireland Johnny Boyd, Dungannon (1 app)

Scrum-halves

  • Ireland Ashley Blair, Dungannon (4 apps, 4 starts, 5 pts)
  • Ireland Andrew Matchett, Ballymena (3 apps, 3 starts)
  • Ireland Stephen Smyth, City of Derry (1 app, 1 start, 10 pts)

Fly-halves

Centres

Wings

  • Ireland Tyrone Howe, Dungannon (7 apps, 7 starts, 10 pts)
  • Ireland Innes Gray, QUB (7 apps, 7 starts, 10 pts)
  • Ireland Ronnie Carey, Dungannon (1 apps, 1 starts)
  • Ireland Stan McDowell, Dungannon (3 apps, 1 start, 5 pts, 10 pts)
  • Ireland Graeme McCluskey, Instonians (1 app, 1 start, 5 pts)

Fullbacks

  • Ireland Colin Wilkinson, Malone (5 apps, 5 starts, 15 pts)
  • Ireland Ian Orr, City of Derry (3 apps, 3 starts, 5 pts)
(c) denotes the team captain, Bold denotes internationally capped players.

IRFU Interprovincial Championship[edit]

Team P W D L F A Pts Status
4 3 0 1 72 40 8
4 3 0 1 84 59 8
4 3 0 1 91 71 8
4 1 0 3 71 80 4
4 0 0 4 42 110 0
17 October 1993
Ulster Ulster21-3Ireland Exiles
Try: Tweed
Millar
Con: Humphreys
Pen: Humphreys (3)
Report[1][2][3]Pen: Burke
Ravenhill
Referee: B. Smith
Ulster lineup
23 October 1993
Connacht Connacht10-39Ulster Ulster
Try: Curley
Con: Elwood
Pen: Elwood
Report[4][5]Try: Blair
Wilkinson
Humphreys
McKinty
McBride
Con: McCall (4)
Pen: McCall (2)
Galway Sportsgrounds
Referee: A. Lewis
Ulster lineup
12 November 1993
Leinster Leinster25-0Ulster Ulster
Try: Woods
O'Shea
Gavin
Con: O'Shea (2)
Pen: O'Shea (2)
Report[6][7]
Donnybrook
Referee: S. Lander
Ulster lineup
18 December 1993
Ulster Ulster24-21Munster Munster
Try: Wilkinson
Howe
Con: McCall
Pen: McCall (3)
Drop: Humphreys
Report[8]Pen: O'Sullivan (7)
Ravenhill
Referee: G. Black
Ulster lineup

Representative[edit]

29 October 1993
Ulster Ulster6-22South Africa South African Barbarians
Pen: McCall (2)ReportTry: Schultz
Roux
Mulder
Con: De Beer (2)
Pen: De Beer
Ravenhill
Ulster lineup
4 December 1993
Ulster Ulster44-26Scotland South of Scotland
Try: McCall
Gray (2)
McDowell
Howe
Con: McCall (5)
Pen: McCall (2)
Humphreys
Report[9]Try: Hay
Parker (2)
Con: Parker (2)
Pen: Parker (2)
Ulster lineup
11 December 1993
Edinburgh District Scotland39-13Ulster Ulster
Try: Stark
Timms
Paul
Adam
Con: Hastings (2)
Pen: Hastings (5)
Report[10]Try: Wilkinson
Con: McCall
Pen: McCall (2)
Ulster lineup
  • 1. David Elliott (Bangor), 2. Michael Patton (Bangor), 3. Peter Millar (Ballymena), 4. Colin Hamilton (Instonians), 5. Colin Morrison (Malone), 6. Colin Darrah (NIFC), 7. Jeremy Hastings (Dungannon), 8. John Hastings (Dungannon), 9. Andrew Matchett (Ballymena), 10. David Humphreys (QUB), 11. Tyrone Howe (Dungannon), 12. Mark McCall (Bangor, c), 13. Maurice Field (Malone), 14. Innes Gray (QUB), 15. Colin Wilkinson (Malone). Replacements: Stan McDowell (Dungannon, for Gray), Johnny Boyd (Dungannon, for John Hastings).
27 April 1994
Ulster Ulster34-43Scotland Scottish Saltires
Try: Smyth (2)
Orr
McCluskey
McDowell (2)
Con: McCall (2)
Report[11]Try: Scott
Lineen
Mardon
Shepherd
Smyth
Con: Shepherd (3)
Pen: Shepherd (4)
Ravenhill
Ulster lineup
  • 1. Simon Booth (Ballymena), 2. Andy Adair (Instonians), 3. Peter Millar (Ballymena), 4. Bruce Cornelius (Instonians), 5. Davy Tweed (Ballymena), 6. Jeremy Hastings (Dungannon), 7. Kevin McKee (Instonians) 8. Stephen McKinty (Bangor), 9. Stephen Smyth (City of Derry), 10. David Humphreys (QUB), 11. Graeme McCluskey (Instonians), 12. Stan McDowell (Dungannon) 13. Mark McCall (Bangor), 14. Innes Gray (QUB), 15. Ian Orr (City of Derry).

References[edit]

  1. ^ Neil McKay, "Ulster's Best is yet to come", Sunday Life, 17 October 1993
  2. ^ Alex George, "Ulster shouldn't get carried away", News Letter, 18 October 1993
  3. ^ "Exiles never in with a shout", Irish Examiner, 18 October 1993
  4. ^ Michael Glynn, "Mannion's heroics fail to save sub-par Connacht", Connacht Tribune, 29 October 1993
  5. ^ Mick Doyle, "Ulster always in control", Sunday Independent, 24 October 1993
  6. ^ Micheal McGeary, "Leinster end ten year unbeaten run", Sunday Life, 28 November 1993
  7. ^ Mark Jones, "Leinster end Ulster's run", Sunday Tribune, 28 November 1993
  8. ^ Mark Jones, "Title shared three ways", Sunday Tribune, 19 December 1993
  9. ^ Jim Stokes, "Ulster in 5 try blitz", Ireland's Saturday Night, 4 December 1993
  10. ^ "Nightmare in store for Ulster selectors", Sunday Independent, 12 December 1993
  11. ^ Jim Stokes, "Shepherd's delight", Belfast Telegraph 28 April 1994