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Rugby team
2010–11 Ulster Rugby season
Ground(s)Ravenhill Stadium (Capacity: 12,500)
Coach(es)David Humphreys (Director of Rugby)
Brian McLaughlin (Head Coach)
Captain(s)Johann Muller
Top scorerIan Humphreys (155)
Most triesCraig Gilroy (8)
League(s)Heineken Cup (quarter-finalists)
Celtic League (semi-finalists)
1st kit 2nd kit
2009–10 2011–12

The 2010–11 Ulster Rugby season was Ulster's 17th season since the advent of professionalism in rugby union, and their second under head coach Brian McLaughlin. This season marked the debuts of two South Africans, scrum-half Ruan Pienaar (replacing Isaac Boss, who had moved to Leinster) and second row forward Johann Muller. Ulster were quarter-finalists in the European Rugby Champions Cup, and semi-finalists in the Celtic League. Ruan Pienaar was Player of the Year. Nevin Spence was IRUPA Young Player of the Year.

Forwards coach Jeremy Davidson left at the end of the season.

Staff

Position Name Nationality
Chief Executive Officer Shane Logan  Ireland
Director of Rugby David Humphreys  Ireland
Head Coach Brian McLaughlin  Ireland
Forwards Coach Jeremy Davidson  Ireland
Backs Coach Neil Doak  Ireland

Squad

Senior squad

Players in (Season 2010/2011)

Promoted from academy


Players out (Season 2010/2011)

Ulster Rugby squad

Props

Hookers

Locks

Back row

Scrum-halves

Fly-halves

Centres

Wings

Fullbacks

(c) denotes the team captain, Bold denotes internationally capped players. Italics denotes academy players who appeared in the senior team.
denotes players qualified to play for Ireland on residency or dual nationality.
Players and their allocated positions from the Ulster Rugby website.

Academy squad

Players in


Players out

Position Name Nationality
High Performance Manager Gary Longwell  Ireland
Elite Player Development Officer Jonny Bell  Ireland
Elite Player Development Officer Niall Malone  Ireland
Strength & Conditioning Coach Chris Shiells  Ireland
Strength & Conditioning Coach Kevin Geary  Ireland
Academy squad

Props

Hookers

  • Ireland Niall Annett (Belfast Harlequins) (2)
  • Ireland John Burns (Ballymena) (2)

Locks

Back row

  • Ireland David McGuigan (QUB) (1)
  • Ireland Ali Birch (Dungannon) (1)
  • Ireland Stephen Lecky (Glasgow Hawks) (1)

Scrum-halves

Fly-halves

Centres

Wings

Fullbacks

Heineken Cup

Main article: 2010–11 Heineken Cup

Pool 4

Team P W D L Tries for Tries against Try diff Points for Points against Points diff TB LB Pts
France Biarritz (4) 6 4 0 2 16 9 +7 140 85 +55 4 2 22
Ireland Ulster (8) 6 5 0 1 15 8 +7 145 93 +52 2 0 22
England Bath 6 2 0 4 20 8 +12 147 108 +39 2 4 14
Italy Aironi 6 1 0 5 4 30 −26 65 211 −146 0 0 4
  • Biarritz won the tiebreaker over Ulster with a 6–4 advantage in head-to-head competition points.
8 October 2010 Ulster Ireland 30 – 6 Italy Aironi Ravenhill, Belfast  
19:30 Try: Trimble 21' m
Humphreys 44' m
Danielli 60' c
Pienaar 67' c
Con: Pienaar (0/2)
Humphreys (2/2)
Pen: Pienaar (2/3) 2', 39'
Report Pen: Mercier (2/3) 5', 17'
Attendance: 7,777
Referee: Chris White (England)
Ulster lineup:

1. Bryan Young, 2. Rory Best, 3. Tom Court,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Tim Barker,
6. Pedrie Wannenburg, 7. Chris Henry, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Darren Cave, 14. Andrew Trimble,
15. Jamie Smith.
Replacements:
16. Nigel Brady (for Wallace 74'), 17. Paddy McAllister (for Young 62'), 18. Alan Whitten (for Court 70')
19. Dan Tuohy (for Barker 52'), 20. Willie Faloon (for Wannenburg 65'),
21. Paul Marshall (for Pienaar 72'), 22. Ian Whitten (for Cave 45'), 23. David McIlwaine (for Smith 64').

17 October 2010 Biarritz Olympique France 35 – 15 Ireland Ulster Parc des Sports Aguiléra, Biarritz  
16:00 Try: Ngwenya (2) 44' c, 76' m
Carizza 60' c
Marconnet 66' c
Con: Yachvili (3/4)
Pen: Yachvili (3/3) 36', 53', 57'
Report Try: Trimble 67' m
Ferris 80' c
Con: Pienaar (1/2)
Pen: Pienaar (1/2) 12'
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Dave Pearson (England)
Ulster lineup:

1. Tom Court, 2. Rory Best, 3. BJ Botha,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Tim Barker,
6. Pedrie Wannenburg, 7. Stephen Ferris, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Ian Whitten, 14. Andrew Trimble,
15. David McIlwaine.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou (for Henry 72'), 17. Paddy McAllister (for Botha 68'), 18. Bryan Young,
19. Dan Tuohy (for Barker 52'), 20. Chris Henry (for Diack 61'),
21. Paul Marshall, 22. Nevin Spence (for Humphreys 72'), 23. Adam D'Arcy (for Danielli 25').

11 December 2010 Ulster Ireland 22 - 18 England Bath Ravenhill  
13:30 Try: Wannenburg 34' c
Con: Humphreys (1/1)
Pen: Humphreys (5/6) 12', 39', 53', 60', 64'
Report Try: Cuthbert 7' c
Moody 23' m
Con: Barkley (1/2)
Pen: Barkley (2/2) 2', 43'
Attendance: 8,247
Referee: Jérôme Garces (France)
Ulster lineup:

1. Tom Court, 2. Nigel Brady, 3. BJ Botha,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Stephen Ferris, 7. Chris Henry, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Andrew Trimble,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou, 17. Paddy McAllister, 18. Bryan Young,
19. Tim Barker, 20. Willie Faloon (for Henry 56'),
21. Paul Marshall, 22. Ian Whitten, 23. David McIlwaine.

18 December 2010 Bath England 22 - 26 Ireland Ulster The Recreation Ground  
13:30 Try: Carraro 1' m
Banahan 69' m
Pen: Barkley (4) 8', 14', 24', 67'
Report Try: D'Arcy 11' c
Spence 56' c
Con: Humphreys (2/2)
Pen: Humphreys (4) 16' 38', 59', 71'
Attendance: 11,900
Referee: Pascal Gauzere (France)
Ulster lineup:

1. Tom Court, 2. Nigel Brady, 3. BJ Botha,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Pedrie Wannenburg, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Andrew Trimble,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou, 17. Paddy McAllister (for Court 70'), 18. Bryan Young,
19. Tim Barker (for Tuohy 57'), 20. Chris Henry (for Diack 57'),
21. Paul Marshall, 22. Ian Whitten, 23. Jamie Smith.

15 January 2011 Ulster Ireland 9 – 6 France Biarritz Olympique Ravenhill  
15:30 Pen: Humphreys (3/4) 48', 56', 77'
Report Pen: Yachvili (2/2) 18', 39'
Attendance: 10,566
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
Ulster lineup:

1. Tom Court, 2. Rory Best, 3. BJ Botha,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Stephen Ferris, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Andrew Trimble,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Nigel Brady (for Best 74'), 17. Bryan Young, 18/ Declan Fitzpatrick (for Botha 69')
19. Tim Barker, 20. Chris Henry (for Faloon 72'),
21. Paul Marshall, 22. Ian Whitten, 23. David McIlwaine.

22 January 2011 Aironi Italy 6 – 43 Ireland Ulster Stadio Luigi Zaffanella  
14:30 Pen: Tebaldi 37'
Drop: Marshall 26'
Report Try: Trimble 23' c
Wannenburg (2) 41' c, 46' c
Penalty try 57' c
Henry 67' c
Danielli 78' m
Con: Humphreys (5/6)
Pen: Humphreys (1/2) 3'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Christophe Berdos (France)
Ulster lineup:

1. Tom Court, 2. Nigel Brady, 3. Declan Fitzpatrick,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Stephen Ferris, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Andrew Trimble,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou (for Brady 67'), 17. Bryan Young (for Court 57'), 18. Jerry Cronin (for Fitzpatrick 67')
19. Tim Barker (for Tuohy 67'), 20. Chris Henry (for Ferris 57'),
21. Paul Marshall (for Pienaar 66'), 22. Ian Whitten (for Wallace 67'), 23. David McIlwaine (for Trimble 64').

Quarter-final

10 April 2011 Northampton Saints England 23 – 13 Ireland Ulster Stadium:mk, Milton Keynes  
14:00 Try: Tongaʻuiha 2' c
Dickson 55' c
Con: Myler (2/2) 3', 56'
Pen: Myler (3/5) 40', 48', 65'
Report Try: Trimble 32' c
Con: Humphreys (1/1) 33'
Pen: Humphreys (2/2) 7', 14'
Attendance: 21,309
Referee: Romain Poite (France)
Ulster lineup:

1. Tom Court, 2. Rory Best, 3. BJ Botha,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Robbie Diack, 7. Chris Henry, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Andrew Trimble,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou, 17. Bryan Young, 18. Paddy McAllister (for Botha 70')
19. Tim Barker (for Tuohy 56'), 20. Willie Faloon (for Diack 62'),
21. Paul Marshall, 22. Ian Whitten (for Muller 78'), 23. Craig Gilroy.

Celtic League

Main article: 2010–11 Celtic League
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA Try bonus Losing bonus Pts
1 Ireland Munster 22 19 0 3 496 327 +169 44 22 5 2 83
2 Ireland Leinster 22 15 1 6 495 336 +159 50 25 5 3 70
3 Ireland Ulster 22 15 1 6 480 418 +62 44 35 3 2 67
4 Wales Ospreys 22 12 1 9 553 418 +135 56 29 6 7 63
5 Wales Scarlets 22 12 1 9 503 453 +50 49 43 5 7 62
6 Wales Cardiff Blues 22 13 1 8 479 392 +87 37 33 3 3 60
7 Wales Newport Gwent Dragons 22 10 1 11 444 462 −18 47 49 3 4 49
8 Scotland Edinburgh 22 9 0 13 421 460 −39 39 44 2 5 43
9 Ireland Connacht 22 7 1 14 394 459 −65 32 44 3 6 39
10 Italy Benetton Treviso 22 9 0 13 374 502 −128 29 58 0 2 38
11 Scotland Glasgow Warriors 22 6 1 15 401 543 −142 33 48 1 6 33
12 Italy Aironi 22 1 0 21 247 517 −270 21 52 0 8 12
Under the standard bonus point system, points are awarded as follows:
  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 1 bonus point for scoring 4 tries (or more) (Try bonus)
  • 1 bonus point for losing by 7 points (or fewer) (Losing bonus)
Green background (rows 1 to 4) are play-off places.
Correct as of 7 May 2011. Source: RaboDirect PRO12 Archived 2014-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
3 September 2010 Ulster Ireland 27 – 26 Wales Ospreys (1 BP) Ravenhill  
19:05 Try: Ferris
Cave
Con: O'Connor
Pen: O'Connor (4)
Report Try: Fussell
Biggar
Con: Biggar (2)
Pen: Biggar (3)
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: Peter Allan
Ulster lineup:

1. Bryan Young, 2. Rory Best, 3. Declan Fitzpatrick,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Tim Barker,
6. Stephen Ferris, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Paul Marshall, 10. Niall O'Connor,
11. David McIlwaine, 12. Ian Whitten, 13. Darren Cave, 14. Tommy Seymour,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Nigel Brady (for Best 48'), 17. Tom Court (for Young 40'), 18. Paddy McAllister (for Fitzpatrick 65')
19. Ryan Caldwell, 20. Robbie Diack (for Feris 65'),
21. Ian Porter, 22. Paddy Wallace (for Whitten 21'), 23. Jonny Shiels.

11 September 2010 (1 BP) Aironi Italy 15 – 22 Ireland Ulster Stadio Luigi Zaffanella  
19:05 Pen: Mercier (4)
Drop: Mercier
Report Try: Diack
Con: O'Connor
Pen: O'Connor (5)
Attendance: 4,453
Referee: Stefano Penne
Ulster lineup:

1. Tom Court, 2. Nigel Brady, 3. Declan Fitzpatrick,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Tim Barker,
6. Pedrie Wannenburg, 7. Chris Henry, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Paul Marshall, 10. Niall O'Connor,
11. David McIlwaine, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Darren Cave, 14. Tommy Seymour,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou (for Brady 69'), 17. Paddy McAllister (for Court 73'), 18. Bryan Young (for Fitzpatrick 4')
19. Ryan Caldwell (for Barker 62'), 20. Willie Faloon (for Henry 60'),
21. Ian Porter (for P. Marshall 60'), 22. Ian Whitten), 23. Jamie Smith.

17 September 2010 Ulster Ireland 29 – 21 Scotland Edinburgh Ravenhill  
20:05 Try: Trimble
Whitten
Cave
Con: O'Connor
Pen: O'Connor (3)
Drop: O'Connor
Report Try: Visser
Cairns
Con: Godman
Pen: Paterson (2)
Godman
Attendance: 7,461
Referee: Alan Falzone
Ulster lineup:

1. Bryan Young, 2. Andi Kyriacou, 3. Tom Court,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Ryan Caldwell,
6. Stephen Ferris, 7. Chris Henry, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Paul Marshall, 10. Niall O'Connor,
11. Andrew Trimble, 12. Ian Whitten, 13. Darren Cave, 14. Paul Emerick,
15. Jamie Smith.
Replacements:
16. Rory Best (for Kyriacou 52'), 17. Paddy McAllister, 18. BJ Botha (for Young 52'),
19. Tim Barker, 20. Pedrie Wannenburg (for Diack 52'),
21. Ian Porter (for P. Marshall 66'), Ian Humphreys, 23. David McIlwaine.

25 September 2010 Connacht Ireland 15 – 15 Ireland Ulster Sportsground  
19:30 Pen: Keatley (5)
Report Pen: Wallace (4)
O'Connor
Attendance: 3,761
Referee: Alain Rolland
Ulster lineup:

1. Bryan Young, 2. Rory Best (c), 3. Tom Court,
4. Tim Barker, 5. Ryan Caldwell,
6. Stephen Ferris, 7. Chris Henry, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Paul Marshall, 10. Paddy Wallace,
11. Andrew Trimble, 12. Ian Whitten, 13. Darren Cave, 14. Paul Emerick,
15. Jamie Smith.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou, 17. Paddy McAllister (for Botha 77'), 18. BJ Botha (for Young 40'),
19. Dan Tuohy (for Barker 56'), 20. Willie Faloon (for Ferris 11'),
21. Ian Porter, Niall O'Connor (for Whitten 66'), 23. David McIlwaine (for Emerick 67').

1 October 2010 Ulster Ireland 19 – 17 Scotland Glasgow Warriors (1 BP) Ravenhill  
19:05 Try: Pienaar
Con: Pienaar
Pen: Pienaar (4)
Report Try: Van der Merwe
Pen: Weir (4)
Attendance: 7,822
Ulster lineup:

1. Bryan Young, 2. Rory Best, 3. Tom Court,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Pedrie Wannenburg, 7. Chris Henry, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Niall O'Connor,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Darren Cave, 14. Andrew Trimble,
15. Jamie Smith.
Replacements:
16. Nigel Brady', 17. Paddy McAllister (for Young 74'), 18. Alan Whitten,
19. Tim Barker (for Tuohy 49'), 20. Willie Faloon,
21. Paul Marshall, 22. Ian Whitten (for O'Connor 66'), 23. David McIlwaine.

22 October 2010 Edinburgh Scotland 21 – 16 Ireland Ulster (1 BP) Murrayfield  
19:05 Try: McKenzie
Talei
Con: Paterson
Pen: Paterson (2)
Drop: Blair
Report Try: Whitten
Con: Wallace
Pen: Wallace (2)
Humphreys
Attendance: 3,195
Referee: James Jones
Ulster lineup:

1. Paddy McAllister, 2. Rory Best, 3. BJ Botha,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Stephen Ferris, 7. Chris Henry, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Paddy Wallace,
11. David McIlwaine, 12. Ian Whitten, 13. Andrew Trimble, 14. Mark McCrea,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou (for Best 49'), 17. Tom Court (for McAllister 57'), 18. Bryan Young (for Botha 67'),
19. Ryan Caldwell, 20. Pedrie Wannenburg (for Henry 67'),
21. Paul Marshall, 22. Ian Humphreys (for McCrea 71'), 23. Nevin Spence.

29 October 2010 Ulster Ireland 6 – 16 Ireland Munster Ravenhill  
19:05 Pen: Pienaar (2)
Report Try: Dineen
Con: Warwick
Pen: Warwick (3)
Attendance: 10,750
Referee: Alan Lewis
Ulster lineup:

1. Paddy McAllister, 2. Nigel Brady, 3. Bryan Young,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Tim Barker,
6. Pedrie Wannenburg, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. David McIlwaine, 12. Nevin Spence, 13. Ian Whitten, 14. Mark McCrea,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou, 17. Jerry Cronin (for McAllister 52'), 18. Alan Whitten,
19. Dan Tuohy (for Barker 56'), 20. Chris Henry,
21. Paul Marshall, 22. Niall O'Connor, 23. Luke Marshall (for McCrea).

21 November 2010 Cardiff Blues Wales 15 – 37 Ireland Ulster Cardiff City Stadium  
15:45 Try: Laulala
James
Con: Sweeney
Pen: Sweeney
Report Try: Gilroy (2)
D'Arcy
Faloon
Wallace
Con: Humphreys (3)
Pen: Humphreys (2)
Attendance: 6,202
Ulster lineup:

1. Paddy McAllister, 2. Nigel Brady, 3. BJ Botha,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Pedrie Wannenburg, 7. Chris Henry, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Paul Marshall, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Ian Whitten, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Craig Gilroy,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou (for Brady 69'), 17. Bryan Young (for McAllister 57'), 18. Jerry Cronin (for Botha 72'),
19. Tim Barker (for Muller 37'), 20. Willie Faloon (for Diack 48'),
21. Ian Porter (for P. Marshall 77'), 22. Paddy Wallace (for I. Whitten 47'), 23. Andrew Trimble (for Spence 47').

26 November 2010 Benetton Treviso Italy 9 – 19 Ireland Ulster Stadio di Monigo  
19:05 Pen: Botes (2)
Report Try: Gilroy (2)
Danielli
Con: Humphreys (2)
Attendance: 3,000
Ulster lineup:

1. Bryan Young, 2. Nigel Brady, 3. BJ Botha,
4. Tim Barker, 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Pedrie Wannenburg, 7. Willie Faloon Yellow card 56', 8. Chris Henry,
9. Paul Marshall, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Darren Cave, 14. Craig Gilroy,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou (for Brady 73'), 17. Paddy McAllister (for Young 57'), 18. Jerry Cronin,
19. Neil McComb (for Henry 58'), 20. Ali Birch,
21. Ian Porter, 22. Ian Whitten (for Cave 53'), 23. Nevin Spence.

3 December 2010 Ulster Ireland P – P Wales Newport Gwent Dragons Ravenhill  
19:05
27 December 2010 Ulster Ireland 13 – 30 Ireland Leinster Ravenhill  
16:00 Try: Gilroy
Con: O'Connor
Pen: O'Connor (2)
Report Try: O'Brien (2)
Horgan
Con: Nacewa (3)
Pen: Nacewa (3)
Attendance: 11,426
Ulster lineup:

1. Paddy McAllister, 2. Nigel Brady, 3. BJ Botha,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Pedrie Wannenburg, 7. Chris Henry, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Niall O'Connor,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Ian Whitten, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Craig Gilroy,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou (for Brady 52'), 17. Bryan Young (for McAllister 52'), 18. Declan Fitzpatrick (for Botha 70'),
19. Tim Barker (for Diack 58'), 20. Willie Faloon (for Henry 65'),
21. Paul Marshall (for Whitten 65'), 22. Luke Marshall (for O'Connor 70'), 23. Tommy Seymour (for Pienaar 76').

1 January 2011 Munster Ireland 35 – 10 Ireland Ulster Thomond Park  
19:30 Try: Hurley
O'Donnell
Murphy
Mafi
Con: Warwick (3)
Pen: Warwick (3)
Report Try: Anderson
Con: Wallace
Pen: Wallace
Attendance: 22,000
Ulster lineup:

1. Bryan Young, 2. Rory Best (c), 3. Declan Fitzpatrick,
4. Tim Barker, 5. Ryan Caldwell,
6. TJ Anderson, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Paul Marshall, 10. Paddy Wallace,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Luke Marshall, 13. Ian Whitten, 14. Tommy Seymour,
15. Jamie Smith.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou (for Best 79'), 17. BJ Botha, 18. Tom Court (for Fitzpatrick 40'),
19. Neil McComb (for Barker 40'), 20. Chris Henry (for Diack 51'),
21. Ian Porter', 22. Paddy Jackson, 23. David McIlwaine (for Smith 71').

7 January 2011 (1 BP) Ulster Ireland 32 – 13 Italy Benetton Treviso Ravenhill  
19:05 Try: Pienaar
Spence
D'Arcy
Best
Con: Humphreys (3)
Pen: Humphreys (2)
Report Try: Padro
Con: De Waal
Pen: De Waal (2)
Attendance: 6,651
Referee: Leighton Hodges
Ulster lineup:

1. Tom Court, 2. Rory Best, 3. BJ Botha,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Tim Barker,
6. Chris Henry, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Andrew Trimble,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Nigel Brady (for Best 71'), 17. Bryan Young (for Court 71'), 18. Declan Fitzpatrick (for Botha 63'),
19. Dan Tuohy (for Barker 46'), 20. Stephen Ferris (for Faloon 46'),
21. Paul Marshall (for Pienaar 40'), 22. Ian Whitten (for Spence 71'), 23. David McIlwaine (for Trimble 59').

13 February 2011 Ospreys Wales 23 – 22 Ireland Ulster Liberty Stadium  
17:10 Try: Holah
Pen: Biggar (6)
Report Try: Penalty try
Con: Humphreys
Pen: Humphreys (2)
Pienaar (3)
Attendance: 5,802
Referee: Neil Patterson
Ulster lineup:

1. Bryan Young, 2. Nigel Brady, 3. Declan Fitzpatrick,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Tim Barker,
6. Chris Henry, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Ian Whitten, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Craig Gilroy,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou (for Brady 65'), 17. Jerry Cronin (for Young 59'), 18. Alan Whitten,
19. Ryan Caldwell (for Barker 65'), 20. TJ Anderson,
21. Paul Marshall (for Humphreys 32'), 22. Luke Marshall (for I. Whitten 67'), 23. David McIlwaine.

18 February 2011 (1 BP) Scarlets Wales 16 – 18 Ireland Ulster Parc y Scarlets  
19:05 Try: Penalty try
Con: Priestland
Pen: Priestland (2)
Drop: Priestland
Report Pen: Pienaar (6)
Attendance: 5,463
Referee: Andy Macpherson
Ulster lineup:

1. Tom Court, 2. Andi Kyriacou, 3. Declan Fitzpatrick,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Tim Barker,
6. TJ Anderson, 7. Chris Henry, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Paddy Jackson,
11. Craig Gilroy, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Andrew Trimble,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Nigel Brady (for Kyriacou 56'), 17. Bryan Young, 18. Jerry Cronin (for Fitzpatrick 65'),
19. Ryan Caldwell (for Barker 65'), 20. Robbie Diack (for Anderson 50'),
21. Paul Marshall (for Jackson 50'), 22. Luke Marshall, 23. Simon Danielli (for D'Arcy 50').

25 February 2011 Ulster Ireland 32 – 13 Wales Cardiff Blues Ravenhill  
19:05 Try: Gilroy
Pienaar
Trimble
Marshall
Con: Humphreys (3)
Pen: Humphreys (2)
Report Try: Fish
Con: Sweeney
Pen: Sweeney (2)
Attendance: 8,383
Referee: James Jones
Ulster lineup:

1. Bryan Young, 2. Andi Kyriacou, 3. Declan Fitzpatrick,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Tim Barker,
6. Chris Henry, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Craig Gilroy, 12. Luke Marshall, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Andrew Trimble,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Nigel Brady (for Kyriacou 50'), 17. Paddy McAllister (for Young 40'), 18. Jerry Cronin (for Faloon 64'),
19. Neil McComb (for Barker 65'), 20. TJ Anderson (for Wannenburg 74'),
21. Paul Marshall (for Humphreys 74'), 22. Ian Whitten, 23. Tommy Seymour (for Gilroy 39').

4 March 2011 Ulster Ireland 23 – 10 Italy Aironi Ravenhill  
19:05 Try: Court
Gilroy
Fitzpatrick
Con: Pienaar
Pen: Pienaar (2)
Report Try: James Marshall
Con: Bocchino
Pen: Bocchino
Attendance: 7,700
Ulster lineup:

1. Paddy McAllister, 2. Nigel Brady, 3. Tom Court,
4. Johann Muller (c) Yellow card 55', 5. Tim Barker,
6. Chris Henry, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Paul Marshall, 10. Ruan Pienaar,
11. Craig Gilroy, 12. Luke Marshall, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Andrew Trimble,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou (for Brady 47'), 17. Declan Fitzpatrick (for McAllister 47'), 18. Jerry Cronin (for Fitzpatrick 72'),
19. Neil McComb (for Barker 64'), 20. Robbie Diack (for Faloon 72'),
21. Luke Marshall (for P. Marshall 58'), 22. Simon Danielli (for D'Arcy 47'), 23. Tommy Seymour.

18 March 2010 Ulster Ireland 25 – 23 Wales Newport Gwent Dragons (1 BP) Ravenhill  
19:05 Try: Spence
Seymour
Cave
Con: Pienaar (2)
Pen: Pienaar
Drop: Pienaar
Report Try: Tovey
Evans
Brew
Con: Hughes
Pen: Jones
Drop: Tovey
Attendance: 7,661
Referee: James Jones
Ulster lineup:

1. Paddy McAllister, 2. Andi Kyriacou, 3. Declan Fitzpatrick,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Tim Barker,
6. Chris Henry, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Paddy Jackson,
11. Craig Gilroy, 12. Luke Marshall, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Conor Gaston,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Nigel Brady, 17. Bryan Young, 18. Jerry Cronin (for Fitzpatrick 60'),
19. Dan Tuohy (for Barker 46'), 20. Pedrie Wannenburg (for Diack 60'),
21. Paul Marshall (for Jackson 63'), 22. Darren Cave (for L. Marshall 63'), 23. Tommy Seymour (for D'Arcy 63').

25 March 2011 (1 BP) Glasgow Warriors Scotland 19 – 22 Ireland Ulster Firhill Stadium  
20:05 Try: Grant
Con: Jackson
Pen: Jackson (3)
Weir
Report Try: Pienaar
Con: Pienaar
Pen: Pienaar (5)
Attendance: 2,715
Referee: David Jones
Ulster lineup:

1. Tom Court, 2. Andi Kyriacou, 3. Declan Fitzpatrick,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Robbie Diack, 7. Chris Henry, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Paul Marshall, 10. Ruan Pienaar,
11. Craig Gilroy, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Conor Gaston,
15. Simon Danielli.
Replacements:
16. Rory Best (for Kyriacou 50'), 17. Paddy McAllister (for Fitzpatrick 47'), 18. Bryan Young,
19. Tim Barker (for Tuohy 66'), 20. Willie Faloon (for Henry 61'),
21. Ian Whitten (for P. Marshall 65'), 22. Tommy Seymour (for Gaston 70'), 23. Adam D'Arcy.

1 April 2011 Ulster Ireland 20 – 18 Wales Scarlets (1 BP) Ravenhill  
19:05 Try: Humphreys (2)
Con: Pienaar (2)
Pen: Pienaar (2)
Report Try: Davies
Shingler
Con: Priestland
Pen: Jones (2)
Attendance: 8,646
Referee: Graham Knox
Ulster lineup:

1. Tom Court, 2. Rory Best, 3. BJ Botha,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Robbie Diack, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Andrew Trimble,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou, 17. Paddy McAllister (for Botha 60'), 18. Declan Fitzpatrick,
19. Tim Barker (for Diack 71'), 20. Chris Henry (for Faloon 63'),
21. Paul Marshall, 22. Ian Whitten, 23. Craig Gilroy.

16 April 2011 Leinster Ireland 34 – 26 Ireland Ulster RDS Arena  
20:00 Try: Strauss
Fitzgerald
Horgan (2)
Van der Merwe
Con: Sexton (3)
Pen: Sexton
Report Try: Wannenburg
Gilroy
Con: Pienaar (2)
Pen: Humphreys (3)
Pienaar
Attendance: 17,670
Ulster lineup:

1. Paddy McAllister, 2. Rory Best, 3. BJ Botha,
4. Tim Barker, 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Robbie Diack, 7. Chris Henry, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Craig Gilroy, 12. Paddy Wallace, 13. Nevin Spence, 14. Andrew Trimble,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou (for Best 76'), 17. Jerry Cronin (for Botha 33'), 18. Bryan Young (for McAllister 61'),
19. Neil McComb (for Barker 61'), 20. Willie Faloon (for Diack 50'),
21. Paul Marshall (for Humphreys 72'), 22. Darren Cave (for Spence 50'), 23. Conor Gaston (for D'Arcy 66').

22 April 2011 Ulster Ireland 27 – 16 Ireland Connacht Ravenhill  
19:05 Try: Best
D'Arcy
Cave
Con: Humphreys (3)
Pen: Humphreys (2)
Report Try: Cronin
Con: Keatley
Pen: Keatley (2)
Drop: Keatley
Attendance: 9,239
Ulster lineup:

1. Paddy McAllister, 2. Rory Best, 3. Jerry Cronin,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Chris Henry, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Nevin Spence, 13. Darren Cave, 14. Craig Gilroy,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou, 17. Bryan Young (for Cronin 55'), 18. Adam Macklin,
19. Tim Barker, 20. Robbie Diack (for Faloon 68'),
21. Paul Marshall, 22. Ian Whitten, 23. Conor Gaston.

6 May 2011 Newport Gwent Dragons Wales 13 – 20 Ireland Ulster Rodney Parade  
19:05 Try: Riley
Con: Jones
Pen: Jones
Tovey
Report Try: Spence (2)
Wannenburg
Con: Humphreys
Pen: Humphreys
Attendance: 5,062
Ulster lineup:

1. Tom Court, 2. Rory Best, 3. Declan Fitzpatrick,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Dan Tuohy,
6. Pedrie Wannenburg, 7. Robbie Diack, 8. Chris Henry,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Nevin Spence, 13. Darren Cave, 14. Craig Gilroy,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou, 17. Paddy McAllister (for Fitzpatrick 61'), 18. Jerry Cronin,
19. Tim Barker (for Diack 66'), 20. TJ Anderson (for Tuohy 70'),
21. Paul Marshall, 22. Ian Whitten, 23. Conor Gaston.

Semi-final

13 May 2011 Leinster Ireland 18 – 3 Ireland Ulster RDS Arena  
19:05 Try: McFadden 25' m
Fitzgerald 72' c
Con: McFadden (1/1)
Pen: Sexton (2/3) 5', 40'
Report Pen: Pienaar (1/1) 62'
Attendance: 14,476
Referee: George Clancy
Ulster lineup:

1. Tom Court, 2. Rory Best, 3. Declan Fitzpatrick,
4. Johann Muller (c), 5. Tim Barker,
6. Pedrie Wannenburg, 7. Robbie Diack, 8. Chris Henry,
9. Ruan Pienaar, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Simon Danielli, 12. Nevin Spence, 13. Darren Cave, 14. Craig Gilroy,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou (for Best 76'), 17. Paddy McAllister (for Court 74'), 18. Jerry Cronin (for Fitzpatrick 40'),
19. Neil McComb (for Barker 74'), 20. TJ Anderson (for Wannenburg 76'),
21. Paul Marshall (for Humphreys 59'), 22. Ian Whitten (for Cave 76'), 23. Conor Gaston (for Danielli 74').

Home attendance

Domestic League European Cup Total
League Fixtures Average Attendance Highest Lowest League Fixtures Average Attendance Highest Lowest Total Attendance Average Attendance
2010–11 Celtic League 11 8,476 11,426 6,651 2010–11 Heineken Cup 3 8,863 10,566 7,777 119,829 8,559

Ulster Ravens

British and Irish Cup

Main article: 2010–11 British and Irish Cup

Pool C

Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TB LB Pts
England Bedford Blues 5 5 0 0 164 66 98 18 3 0 23
England Moseley 5 4 0 1 117 113 4 16 2 0 18
Wales Neath 5 3 0 2 78 76 2 9 0 2 14
England London Welsh 5 2 0 3 93 99 -6 14 1 2 11
Ireland Ulster Ravens 5 1 0 4 109 128 -19 13 1 2 7
Wales Swansea 5 0 0 5 61 140 -79 7 0 2 2
Points breakdown:
*4 points for a win
*2 points for a draw
*1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
*1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match
16 October 2010 Swansea Wales 12 – 32 Ireland Ulster Ravens St Helens  
14:30 Try: D. Blyth
R. Wells
Con: J. Garland
Report Try: Shiels
Anderson
Brady
Gaston
Con: Porter (3)
Pen: Porter (2)
Attendance: 1,200
Ulster Ravens lineup:

1. Conor Carey, 2. Nigel Brady (c), 3. Alan Whitten, 4. Neil McComb, 5. Ryan Caldwell,
6. TJ Anderson, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Scott LaValla,
9. Ian Porter, 10. Paddy Jackson,
11. Tommy Seymour, 12. Luke Marshall, 13. Jonny Shiels, 14. Mark McCrea,
15. Conor Gaston.
Replacements:
16. Niall Annett (for Brady 65'), 17. Kyle McCall (for Carey 55'), 18. Jerry Cronin (for Whitten 62'), 19. Paul Pritchard,
20. Blane McIlroy (for Porter 74'), 21. Michael Allen (for Shiels 74'), 22. Chris Cochrane (for Seymour 60').

11 December 2010 Bedford Blues England 36 – 22 Ireland Ulster Ravens Goldington Road  
15:00 Try: Dodge
Chudley
Clarke
Con: Pritchard (3)
Pen: Pritchard (4)
Report Try: Annett
LaValla
Shiels
Con: Jackson (2)
Pen: Jackson
Attendance: 2,105
Ulster Ravens lineup:

1. Conor Carey, 2. Niall Annett, 3. Declan Fitzpatrick, 4. Neil McComb, 5. Ryan Caldwell,
6. TJ Anderson (c), 7. Ali Birch, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Ian Porter, 10. Paddy Jackson,
11. Tommy Seymour, 12. Luke Marshall, 13. Michael Allen, 14. Craig Gilroy,
15. Jamie Smith.
Replacements:
16. John Burns, 17. Jerry Cronin, 18. Iain Henderson, 19. David McGuigan,
20. Blaine McIlroy, 21. James McKinney, 22. Chris Cochrane.

14 January 2011 Ulster Ravens Ireland 20 – 25 Wales Neath Instonians RFC  
19:00 Try: Smith
Seymour
Con: Jackson (2)
Pen: Jackson (2)
Report Try: Gravell
Davies
James
Con: Langdon
Pen: Langdon (2)
Attendance: 400
Ulster Ravens lineup:

1. Conor Carey, 2. Andi Kyriacou, 3. Jerry Cronin, 4. Neil McComb, 5. Ryan Caldwell,
6. Ali Birch, 7. David McGuigan, 8. TJ Anderson (c),
9. Ian Porter, 10. Paddy Jackson,
11. Craig Gilroy, 12. Luke Marshall, 13. Jonny Shiels, 14. Tommy Seymour,
15. Jamie Smith.
Replacements:
16. Niall Annett, 17. Kyle McCall, 18. Iain Henderson, 19. Paul Pritchard,
20. Michael Heaney, 21. Niall O'Connor, 22. Mark McCrea.

22 January 2011 London Welsh England 29 – 11 Ireland Ulster Ravens Old Deer Park  
14:00 Try: Shabbo (2)
Lewis (2)
Beach
Con: Luveniyali (2)
Report Try: Seymour
Pen: Jackson (2)
Attendance: 785
Ulster Ravens lineup:

1. Conor Carey, 2. Niall Annett, 3. Alan Whitten, 4. Ryan Caldwell, 5. Iain Henderson,
6. Scott LaValla, 7. David McGuigan Yellow card 25', 8. Neil McComb,
9. Michael Heaney, 10. Paddy Jackson,
11. Craig Gilroy, 12. Luke Marshall, 13. Michael Allen, 14. Mark McCrea,
15. Tommy Seymour.
Replacements:
16. John Burns (for Annett 61'), 17. Kyle McCall (for Carey 56'), 18. Paul Pritchard (for Caldwell 44'), 19. R. Hackney (for McGuigan),
20. Blane McIlroy (for Heaney 44'), 21. Niall O'Connor (for Jackson 44'), 22. Jonny Shiels (for L. Marshall 44').

23 February 2011 Ulster Ravens Ireland 24 – 26 England Moseley Ravenhill  
14:00 Try: Houston
Heaney
A. Whitten
Pen: O'Connor (3)
Report Try: De la Harpe
Reay
Bressington
Con: Thomas
Pen: Thomas (3)
Ulster Ravens lineup:

1. Conor Carey, 2. John Burns, 3. Adam Macklin,
4. David Houston, 5. Neil McComb,
6. Davy Bradford, 7. David McGuigan, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Michael Heaney, 10. Niall O'Connor,
11. Conor Gaston, 12. Mark McCrea, 13. Darren Cave, 14. David McIlwaine,
15. Jamie Smith.
Replacements:
16. Jonny Murphy, 17. Kyle McCall, 18. Alan Whitten, 19. R. Hackney (for McGuigan), 20. Paul Pritchard
21. C. Spence, 21. Michael Allen, 22. R. McMaster.

Friendlies

13 August 2010 Ulster Ireland 14-26 England Bath Ravenhill Stadium  
Try: McCrea
Wanneburg
Con: Humphreys (2)
Report Try: Batty
Banahan
Barkley
Cuthbert
Con: Vesty (2)
Barkley
Ulster lineup:

1. Paddy McAllister, 2. Nigel Brady, 3. Declan Fitzpatrick,
4. Tim Barker, 5. Johann Muller,
6. Pedrie Wannenburg, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Paul Marshall, 10. Ian Humphreys,
11. Tommy Seymour, 12. Ian Whitten, 13. Darren Cave, 14. Mark McCrea,
15. Jamie Smith.
Replacements:
16. Andi Kyriacou (for Brady 61'), 17. Tom Court (for McAllister 61'), 18. Adam Macklin (for Fitzpatrick 61'),
19. Neil McComb (for Muller 40'), 20. T. J. Anderson (for Faloon 65'),
21. Ian Porter (for Marshall 21'), 22. Niall O'Connor (for Smith 40'), 23. Nevin Spence (for Seymour 65').

22 August 2010 Harlequins England 24-0 Ireland Ulster Twickenham Stoop  
Try: Care
Monye
Marler
Con: Nick Evans (rugby union) (3)
Pen: Nick Evans (rugby union)
Report
Ulster lineup:

1. Bryan Young, 2. Andi Kyriacou, 3. Declan Fitzpatrick,
4. Johann Muller, 5. Ryan Caldwell,
6. Pedrie Wannenburg, 7. T. J. Anderson, 8. Robbie Diack,
9. Ian Porter, 10. Niall O'Connor,
11. Nevin Spence, 12. Ian Whitten, 13. Darren Cave, 14. Craig Gilroy,
15. David McIlwaine.
Replacements:
Nigel Brady (for Kyriacou 62'), Paul Karrayanis (for Young 76'), Adam Macklin (for Fitzpatrick 55'),
Tim Barker (for Muller 55'), Neil McComb (for Wannenburg 70'),
Michael Heaney (for Porter 71'), Ian Humphreys (for O'Connor 63'), Luke Marshall (for Whitten 48'), Jonny Shiels (for Cave 63'), Mark McCrea (for Spence 70').

26 August 2010 Ulster Ireland 19-16 England Leeds Carnegie Ravenhill Stadium  
Try: Cave
Seymour
Wannenburg
Con: O'Connor (2)
Pen: Fury
Tinkell
Report Pen: Thomas (2)
Ulster lineup:

1. Bryan Young, 2. Rory Best, 3. Declan Fitzpatrick,
4. Johann Muller, 5. Tim Barker,
6. Stephen Ferris, 7. Willie Faloon, 8. Pedrie Wannenburg,
9. Ian Porter, 10. Niall O'Connor,
11. Tommy Seymour, 12. Ian Whitten, 13. Darren Cave, 14. Craig Gilroy,
15. Adam D'Arcy.
Replacements:
Nigel Brady (for Best 40'), Paul Karrayanis, Adam Macklin (for Fitzpatrick 69'),
Ryan Caldwell (for Muller 62'), T. J. Anderson (for Wannenburg 66'), Robbie Diack (for Ferris 40'),
Michael Heaney (for Porter 77'), Ian Humphreys (for O'Connor 62'), Jonny Shiels (for Gilroy 40'), David McIlwaine (for Cave 72').

Ulster Rugby Awards

The Ulster Rugby Awards ceremony was held on 10 May 2011 at the Culloden Hotel, Holywood. Winners were:

Season reviews

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