Summary

  • United Rugby Championship fixtures

  • FT: Bulls 34-31 Munster (12:00 GMT)

  • FT: Connacht 21-14 Opreys (14:15 GMT)

  • FT: Zebre 12-28 Ulster (19:45 GMT)

  1. Buona sera!published at 22:13 GMT 28 March

    FT: Zebre 12-28 Zebre

    Right, that is all from us tonight as Ulster return to winning ways and move back up to third position.

    You can read the report on the BBC Sport NI website and app and stay tuned for more reaction.

    Thank you for joining us tonight. Speak to you soon!

  2. Postpublished at 22:10 GMT 28 March

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    Next up for Ulster is a Challenge Cup play-off match against Ospreys at the Affidea Stadium.

    Plenty of learning points for Ulster to take into that huge game.

  3. 'Kok's try was the one of the night'published at 22:08 GMT 28 March

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    Stephen Ferris
    Former Ireland and Ulster flanker on Premier Sports

    The try of the night was Werner Kok, he had really silky hands.

    It is a great finish. I am just impressed with the energy he has from minute one to 80, it never changes!

  4. Postpublished at 22:06 GMT 28 March

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    Andy Goode
    Former England and Leicester fly-half on Premier Sports

    It was all about the second half for Ulster.

    Werner Kok gets man of the match and he was everywhere.

  5. Murphy "very happy to get four tries"published at 22:04 GMT 28 March

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    Ulster head coach Richie Murphy speaking on Premier Sports:

    "We expected it to be really physical over here and that is what we got.

    "The red card early in the game, I suppose, gave us a bit more of an advantage.

    "From our point of view, we have to look after the ball better, we were a little bit wasteful at times.

    "But very happy to get four tries, coming over here is always very difficult."

  6. 'Plenty of things we can do better'published at 22:00 GMT 28 March

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    Ulster captain Iain Henderson speaking on Premier Sports:

    "If you had said to me yesterday we would come and get the bonus-point win, I would have bitten your hand off for it.

    "Plenty of things we can do better but happy with the outcome.

    "We knew Zebre were always difficult to play at home and they beat us last year at our place. We knew this team had plenty to prove and plenty of good players.

    "We knew it was going to be a tough night at the office."

  7. Scrum 'an area of concern for Ulster'published at 21:56 GMT 28 March

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    Stephen Ferris
    Former Ireland and Ulster flanker on Premier Sports

    Zebre could have let their heads drop but they stuck together and went after Ulster physically and at scrum time.

    It still is an area of concern for Ulster, the scrum. Even with the reinforcements there with Angus Bell coming in, it gives teams good access to put pressure on Ulster.

  8. Postpublished at 21:53 GMT 28 March

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    Player of the Match Werner Kok speaking on Premier Sports:

    "We stopped playing when they went down to 14 and we tried to regroup again and the boys stuck together and played as a team.

    "I think the energy from the kick-off [in the second half] was the turning point. The boys stuck in there and that was the turning point for me."

  9. Postpublished at 21:51 GMT 28 March

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    The URC table looks great for Ulster fans as their side move up to third position.

  10. Postpublished at 21:48 GMT 28 March

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    Andy Goode
    Former England and Leicester fly-half on Premier Sports

    I feel slightly sorry for him [Simone Ges], but I still think it is a red card.

    I don't think there is any intent to go for Stuart McCloskey's eyes.

    It has to be a red card, you have to stamp that out of the game.

  11. Postpublished at 21:46 GMT 28 March

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    Stay with us while we bring you some reaction to the important win.

  12. Full-timepublished at 21:43 GMT 28 March

    Zebre 12-28 Ulster

    Finally, after 86 minutes, Craig Evan blows his whistle and it's a big bonus-point victory for Ulster in Italy.

  13. Postpublished at 21:43 GMT 28 March

    Zebre 12-28 Ulster

    Ulster deny Davide Odiase the chance of a late try.

    Despite the match being all but over, Zebre looked determined to add another five.

  14. Postpublished at 21:41 GMT 28 March

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    Both sides will finish the match with 14 men after Scott Wilson is shown a yellow card.

    This is Zebre's third penalty in the space of a minute.

  15. Postpublished at 21:39 GMT 28 March

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    Referee Craig Evans awards the home side a very late scrum penalty.

    They kick it out for a lineout in the Ulster 22.

    Time for some more late drama?

  16. Postpublished at 21:38 GMT 28 March

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    Tensions have started to boil over after Angus Bell was not impressed with something that happened and has a tussle with Ioan Neculai.

  17. Postpublished at 21:36 GMT 28 March

    Zebre 12-28 Ulster

    The clock is ticking very close to 80 minutes.

    We will have time for another scrum though.

  18. try

    Try- Zebre 12-28 Ulsterpublished at 21:31 GMT 28 March

    Jacopo Trulla

    Despite the scoreline and being a man down, Zebre have fought hard in this match and they register their second try!

    A lineout is recycled to Jacopo Trulla on the wing and he is able to take advantage of the chance.

    A strange one, though, as he seems to celebrate before touching down.

    Martin Roger Farias misses the conversion.

  19. Postpublished at 21:30 GMT 28 March

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    Zebre substitutes are trying to replicate the impact that the Ulster changes have made, but the away side's defence are currently holding them back.

  20. Postpublished at 21:28 GMT 28 March

    Zebre 7-28 Ulster

    Mirko Belloni is receiving treatment after a clash in the air with Ben Moxham.