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Just six days after they were beaten by the Dragons, Ulster put in an outstanding team display to record their first win on Welsh soil in over three years.
Liberty Stadium, the scene of the Irish province's league title-clinching win in 2006, was left stunned by the error-strewn efforts of the Ospreys.
The hosts went into battle with a talent-laden squad that included 17 full internationals.
But things did not go to plan for them as they suffered their first defeat in six games against Ulster.
Full credit for the victory must go to a gutsy Ulster side, who showed plenty of squad depth in the absence of the injured Rory Best, Ryan Caldwell and Bryn Cunningham, unavailable Lion Stephen Ferris and three further players away on national duty - Andrew Trimble, Paddy Wallace and Tom Court.
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Good win.
couldn't have put it better my self.
The videos are available on the UAFC channel on YouTube as are all the other games.
Horura himself, when he came on was impressive, a "big strong fella" really. Most notably he had a penalty given against him within ten minutes of his introduction for calling the referee names which the ref overheard, and was told off for using 'bad language', but sure it was only what we had been calling the ref for the previous half hour!
lookin' good, can't wait for our first match at home in Ravenhill this weekend against Edinburgh!
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Go Edinburgh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just happy to be here
Ugh, Ulster good enough to make me hope, but juust bad enough to lose. No way to break in my just-arrived Ulster jersey![]()
by and large, language is a tool for concealing the truth-george carlin: