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Aironi Rugby v Ulster Rugby – Match Preview

Thursday 15th December 2011

12:00 am (GMT)

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Ulster will be looking to finish off the job when they travel for the second game in their double header against Italian new boys Aironi in Italy. - 15/12/2011 16:59

Ulster will be looking to finish off the job when they travel for the second game in their double header against Italian new boys Aironi in Italy. - 15/12/2011 16:59

Ulster will be looking to finish off the job when they travel for the second game in their double header against Italian new boys Aironi in Italy.

The former champions, who won the European Cup in 1999, recorded an impressive   31-10 bonus point victory over the Italians last weekend to put them in second place in Pool 4.

Ulster have won their last ten home games in the tournament but will be wary of Aironi’s ability to pull off a one-off shock win on home turf at the Stadio Luigi Zaffanella.

Aironi famously pulled off arguably the biggest shock in the history of Heineken Cup rugby when they beat twice beaten finalists and French giants Biarritz in last season’s tournament.

But the Belfast-based side will want to return home from Italy with all the spoils to put themselves in a good position for a qualification spot when they face the Tigers and Clermont after Christmas.

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Ulster beat Aironi to top Pool Four

Saturday 17th December 2011

12:00 am (GMT)

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Ulster held off a spirited fight-back from Aironi to complete the Heineken Cup double and cruise to the top of Pool Four. - 17/12/2011 15:53

Ulster held off a spirited fight-back from Aironi to complete the Heineken Cup double and cruise to the top of Pool Four. - 17/12/2011 15:53

Ulster held off a spirited fight-back from Aironi to complete the Heineken Cup double and cruise to the top of Pool Four.

Andrew Trimble and Tom Court touched down either side of a penalty try in a dominant first-half performance which saw them lead 27-3 at the interval.

Aironi came fighting back with tries from Sinoti Sinoti and Roberto Quarteroli before Ulster put the Italians to the sword and wrapped up the bonus-point thanks to further scores from Craig Gilroy, Robbie Diack and Adam Macklin.

The victory in Italy sees Brian McLaughlin's men climb to the top of their group two-points ahead of Leicester Tigers in second and three above of ASM Clermont Auvergne in third.

Ulster welcome Leicester to Ravenhill in round five before finishing against Clermont Auvergne.

The Irish province got off to a flying start in Monza and Trimble should have scored the game's first try on three minutes. The ball was spread wide and the Ireland wing raced over in the corner but embarrassingly dropped the ball in the process of touching down.

But Trimble quickly saved his blushes with a try beneath the posts two-minutes later after bursting on to a Ian Humphreys short ball.

Humphreys added the extras and extended Ulster's lead to 10-0 with a penalty on the 15 minute mark before Luciano Orquera hit-back.

English referee Greg Garner awarded Ulster a penalty try on 22 minutes as their pack rumbled towards the whitewash.
Again Humphreys slotted the conversion and a penalty before Court rumbled over for the Ravenhill outfit's third converted try to finish the half leading 27-3.

Ulster made hard work of the second-half and Aironi came fighting back with two quick-fire tries.

First Samoan flyer Sinoti scampered over in the corner as Aironi worked the overlap following a sustained period of pressure. Then Quarteroli intercepted Ruan Pienaar's pass at the back of a ruck to sprint clear and bring Aironi back to 27-15.

But Ulster weathered the storm and Gilroy scored the all-important bonus-point try on 69 minutes with Pienaar converting from the touchline.

That did not stop the spirited Italians and Biagi squeezed into the corner to keep alive Aironi's slim hopes at 34-20.

But knowing the importance of tries scored in a tight group Ulster went for the jugular and grabbed late tries through Diack and Macklin.

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