Ulster Rugby Triumphs 28-24 Against Ospreys in European Challenge Cup

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Ulster Rugby Triumphs 28-24 Against Ospreys in European Challenge Cup

In a thrilling encounter on April 4, 2026, Ulster Rugby emerged victorious with a score of 28-24 against Ospreys in the European Challenge Cup last-16 tie held at Affidea Stadium, Belfast. This win secures Ulster’s place in the quarter-finals, where they will face La Rochelle.

The match was marked by challenging conditions due to Storm Dave, which added to the intensity of the game. Ospreys initially led the match, going into halftime with a score of 17-14. However, Ulster rallied in the second half, scoring four tries through players Cormac Izuchukwu, David McCann, Jacob Stockdale, and Nick Timoney.

Richie Murphy, Ulster’s head coach, expressed relief following the match, stating, “A little bit of relief definitely. It never was going to be easy and the conditions obviously made it very difficult.” His sentiments reflect the team’s determination to overcome the adverse weather and secure a crucial win.

Ospreys had a potential match-winning try by Kieran Hardy ruled out due to a forward pass, which proved pivotal in the outcome of the match. Despite leading at halftime, they could not maintain their advantage as Ulster’s resilience shone through in the second half.

With this victory, Ulster becomes the second Irish province to reach the Challenge Cup quarter-finals, showcasing the strength of Irish rugby on the European stage. The upcoming match against La Rochelle is anticipated to be a significant challenge, as Murphy noted, “It’s a massive game for us, it’s at home. I know they have had a tough enough season but they’re one of the top teams in Europe and when they come to town it’s really exciting.”

As Ulster prepares for their next challenge, the team will look to build on this momentum and continue their pursuit of European success. The match against La Rochelle promises to be a key fixture in their campaign.