2014–15 Ulster Rugby season

The 2014–15 season was Ulster's 21st season since the advent of professionalism in rugby union, and their first under Director of Rugby Les Kiss and head coach Neil Doak. They completed in the European Rugby Champions Cup and the Pro12.

Ulster Rugby
2014–15 season
Head CoachNeil Doak
Director of RugbyLes Kiss
CaptainRory Best
Pro12Semi-final
European Rugby Champions Cup3rd in Pool 3
Top try scorerAll: Craig Gilroy (12)
Top points scorerAll: Ruan Pienaar (121)
Home colours
Away colours
Paddy Jackson playing against Connacht

Ulster entered the season with their home stadium, Ravenhill, redeveloped, with the stadium's capacity having been increased to 18,196, and renamed the Kingspan Stadium after its sponsor.[1]

Ulster's second team, the Ulster Ravens, competed in the British and Irish Cup, finishing third in their pool.


In June 2014, David Humphreys left his post as the province's Director of Rugby, joining English Premiership side Gloucester.[2] Later that month, head coach Mark Anscombe also left the province "with immediate effect". Ireland assistant coach Les Kiss filled the role of Director of Rugby on an interim basis.[3] In October 2014, Kiss returned to his position with the Ireland team, with Neil Doak taking the role of head coach. Kiss would return to his role with Ulster on a full-time basis following the 2015 World Cup.[4] Rory Best was reinstated as captain, following the retirement of Johann Muller at the end of the previous season.[5][6]

Staff

Position Name Nationality
Director of Rugby Les Kiss  Australia
Head Coach Neil Doak  Ireland
Forwards Coach Allen Clarke  Ireland
Defence Coach Jonathan Bell  Ireland
Head of Strength & Conditioning Jonny Davis  Ireland
Strength & Conditioning Coach Kevin Geary  Ireland
Head of Physiotherapy Gareth Robinson  Ireland
Physiotherapist Alan McAldin  Ireland

Squad

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.
* denotes players qualified to play for Ireland on residency or dual nationality.
Players and their allocated positions from the Ulster Rugby website.[7][8]

    Academy squad

    Ulster Rugby Academy squad

    Props

    • Michael Lagan (1)
    • Craig Trenier (1)

    Hookers

    Locks

    Back row

    • Josh Atkinson (1)
    • Lorcan Dow (1)
    • Frankie Taggart (1)

    Scrum-halves

    Fly-halves

    • Sean O'Hagan (1)

    Centres

    Wings

    Fullbacks

    (c) denotes the team captain, Bold denotes internationally capped players, number in brackets indicates players stage in the three-year academy cycle.
    * denotes players qualified to play for Ireland on residency or dual nationality.
    Players and their allocated positions from the Ulster Rugby website.

    Player transfers

    European Rugby Champions Cup

    Pool 3

    P W D L PF PA Diff TF TA TB LB Pts
    Toulon (2) 650118189+921991122
    Leicester Tigers 6303108126−1812151013
    Ulster 6204116146−3016153112
    Scarlets 620490134−44816008
    18 October 2014
    19:45
    Leicester Tigers 25–18 Ulster (1 BP)
    Try: O. Williams 15' c
    Kitchener 28' m
    Burns 31' c
    Con: Burns (1/2) 16'
    O. Williams (1/1) 33'
    Pen: O. Williams (2/2) 44', 62'
    Report[17] Try: Bowe 55'c
    Van der Merwe 66' m
    Con: Jackson (1/2) 56'
    Pen: Jackson (2/3) 8', 48'
    Welford Road
    Attendance: 19,943
    Referee: Romain Poite (FFR)
    25 October 2014
    13:00
    Ulster 13–23 Toulon
    Try: Gilroy 77' c
    Con: Jackson (1/1) 77'
    Pen: Jackson (2/2) 21', 46'
    Report[18]
    Highlights
    Try: Habana 40' c
    D. Armitage 58' c
    Con: Halfpenny (2/2) 40', 59'
    Pen: Halfpenny (3/5) 9', 13', 39'
    Kingspan Stadium
    Attendance: 16,931
    Referee: Wayne Barnes (RFU)
    6 December 2014
    19:45
    (1 BP) Ulster 24–9 Scarlets
    Try: Cave 14' c
    Pienaar 18' c
    Bowe 59' m
    Best 68' m
    Con: Humphreys (2/4) 15', 19'
    Report[19] Pen: Priestland (3/4) 3', 29', 55'
    Kingspan Stadium
    Attendance: 15,946
    Referee: Luke Pearce (RFU)
    14 December 2014
    17:15
    Scarlets 22–13 Ulster
    Try: J. Davies 78' c
    Con: Priestland (1/1) 79'
    Pen: Priestland (5/8) 11', 19', 28', 33', 60'
    Report[20] Try: Cave 41' c
    Con: Humphreys (1/1) 42'
    Pen: Pienaar (2/3) 69', 72'
    Parc y Scarlets
    Attendance: 7,230
    Referee: JP Doyle (RFU)
    17 January 2015
    16:15
    (1 BP) Toulon 60–22 Ulster (1 BP)
    Try: Sánchez 2' c
    Habana 31' c
    Bastareaud 36' c
    Castrogiovanni 49' c
    S. Armitage (3) 57' c, 64' c, 78' m
    Gorgodze 59' c
    Con: Halfpenny (7/8) 3', 32', 37', 51', 58', 60', 65'
    Pen: Halfpenny (2/2) 9', 18'
    Report[21]
    Highlights
    Try: Jackson 11' m
    McComish (2) 21' m, 76' c
    Payne 68' m
    Con: Pienaar (1/2) 77'
    Stade Mayol
    Attendance: 13,781
    Referee: Leighton Hodges (WRU)
    24 January 2015
    17:30
    (1 BP) Ulster 26–7 Leicester Tigers
    Try: Cave (3) 19' m, 38' c, 42' c,
    Gilroy 49' c
    Con: Pienaar (3/4) 38', 44', 51'
    Report[22] Try: Thompstone 53' c
    Con: Burns (1/1) 54'
    Kingspan Stadium
    Attendance: 15,659
    Referee: Pascal Gaüzère (FFR)

    Pro12

    Pro12 Table
    Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Tries For Tries Against Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
    1 Glasgow Warriors (CH)221615540360+18063339075
    2 Munster (RU)221525581367+21468318375
    3 Ospreys (SF)221615546358+18853306274
    4 Ulster (SF)221426524372+15259346369
    5 Leinster221138483375+10854398462
    6 Scarlets221138452388+6443394357
    7 Connacht2210111447419+2849483550
    8 Edinburgh2210111399419−2041483348
    9 Newport Gwent Dragons228014393484−9138554642
    10 Cardiff Blues227114430545−11546573235
    11 Benetton Treviso223118306641−33534812319
    12 Zebre223019266639−37327800315

    If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:[23]

    1. number of matches won;
    2. the difference between points for and points against;
    3. the number of tries scored;
    4. the most points scored;
    5. the difference between tries for and tries against;
    6. the fewest red cards received;
    7. the fewest yellow cards received.

    Green background (rows 1 to 4) are play-off places, and earn a place in the 2015–16 European Rugby Champions Cup.
    Blue background indicates teams outside the play-off places, that earn a place in the European Rugby Champions Cup. The top team from each country will qualify.
    Yellow background indicates the team that advances to a play-off semi-final against Aviva Premiership side Gloucester, who qualified for the play-off as the 2014–15 European Rugby Challenge Cup winners.[24]
    Plain background indicates teams that earn a place in the 2015–16 European Rugby Challenge Cup.

      6 September 2014
      14:40
      (1 BP) Scarlets 32–32 Ulster (1 BP)
      Try: Robinson 1' c
      Pitman 25' c
      G. Davies (2) 38' c, 63' m
      Con: Priestland (3/4)
      Pen: Priestland (2/2) 11', 45'
      Report[25] Try: Van der Merwe 8' c
      Tuohy 13' m
      Ludik 67' c
      Trimble 78' c
      Con: Humphreys (3/4)
      Pen: Humphreys (2/2) 30', 48'
      Parc y Scarlets
      Attendance: 6,531
      Referee: Peter Fitzgibbon (IRFU)
      12 September 2014
      19:35
      (1 BP) Ulster 33–13 Zebre
      Try: Williams 4' c
      Gilroy 16' c
      Diack 26' m
      Trimble 59' c
      Tuohy 65' c
      Con: Humphreys (4/5)
      Report[26] Try: Vunisa 7' c
      Con: Haimona (1/1)
      Pen: Haimona (2/3) 11', 70'
      Kingspan Stadium
      Attendance: 13,835
      Referee: Leighton Hodges (WRU)
      19 September 2014
      19:35
      Cardiff Blues 9–26 Ulster
      Pen: Patchell (3/4) 21', 27', 35'
      Report[27] Try: Tuohy 51' c
      Humphreys 74' c
      Con: Jackson (1/1)
      Humphreys (1/1)
      Pen: Jackson (4/5) 7', 29', 33', 40'
      Cardiff Arms Park
      Attendance: 7,041
      Referee: Neil Paterson (SRU)
      27 September 2014
      16:00
      Zebre 13–6 Ulster (1 BP)
      Try: Chistolini 44' c
      Con: Haimona (1/1)
      Pen: Haimona (1/1) 68'
      Drop: Haimona (1/1) 72'
      Report[28] Pen: Humphreys (2/2) 50', 53'
      Stadio XXV Aprile
      Attendance: 2,269
      Referee: Dudley Phillips (IRFU)
      3 October 2014
      19:35
      (1 BP) Ulster 30–0 Edinburgh
      Try: Trimble (2) 25' c, 78' m
      Williams 61' m
      Best 68' c
      Con: Jackson (1/1)
      Olding (1/3)
      Pen: Jackson (2/3) 13', 39'
      Report[29]
      Kingspan Stadium
      Attendance: 15,479
      Referee: Claudio Blessano (FIR)
      11 October 2014
      17:05
      Ulster 29–9 Glasgow Warriors
      Try: Gilroy 66' c
      Bowe 69' c
      Con: Humphreys (2/2)
      Pen: Humphreys (5/6) 10', 16', 21', 31', 36'
      Report[30] Pen: Russell (3/3) 7', 18', 43'
      Kingspan Stadium
      Attendance: 16,260
      Referee: Nigel Owens (WRU)
      1 November 2014
      19:35
      Ulster 23–6 Newport Gwent Dragons
      Try: Olding (2) 29' m, 46' m
      Fitzpatrick 80' c
      Con: Humphreys (1/1)
      Pen: Jackson (2/2) 25', 28'
      Report[31] Pen: O'Brien (2/2) 34', 59'
      Kingspan Stadium
      Attendance: 13,501
      Referee: Matteo Liperini (FIR)
      21 November 2014
      19:35
      Ulster 25–16 Ospreys
      Try: Cave (2) 9' c, 78' c
      Van der Merwe 39' m
      Con: Jackson (1/2)
      Humphreys (1/1)
      Pen: Jackson (2/2) 19, 31'
      Report[32] Try: Roberts 43' c
      Con: Davies (1/1)
      Pen: Davies (3/3) 32', 59', 61'
      Kingspan Stadium
      Attendance: 16,923
      Referee: Neil Hennessy (WRU)
      28 November 2014
      19:35
      Munster 21–20 Ulster (1 BP)
      Try: Copeland 29' m
      Williams 43' c
      Con: Keatley (1/2)
      Pen: Keatley (3/5) 23', 51', 54'
      Report[33] Try: Williams 79' m
      Pen: Humphreys (5/5) 2', 10', 12', 20', 71'
      Thomond Park
      Attendance: 17,101
      Referee: Ian Davies (WRU)
      20 December 2014
      17:15
      (1 BP) Ospreys 31–20 Ulster
      Try: Biggar 17' c
      Webb (2) 36' c, 48' c
      Dirksen 55' c
      Con: Biggar (4/4)
      Pen: Biggar (1/1) 2'
      Report[34] Try: Herring 59' c
      Bowe 67' c
      Con: Humphreys (2/2)
      Pen: Humphreys (2/2) 14', 43'
      Liberty Stadium
      Attendance: 6,395
      Referee: Neil Paterson (SRU)
      26 December 2014
      18:45
      Ulster 13–10 Connacht (1 BP)
      Try: Gilroy 19' c
      Con: Jackson (1/1)
      Pen: Jackson (2/4) 14', 62'
      Report[35] Try: Muldowney 66' c
      Con: Carty (1/1)
      Pen: Carty (1/1) 4'
      Kingspan Stadium
      Attendance: 17,107
      Referee: John Lacey (IRFU)
      3 January 2015
      14:40
      Leinster 24–11 Ulster
      Try: Madigan 42' c
      Conan 79' m
      Con: Madigan (1/2)
      Pen: Madigan (4/4) 21', 31', 40', 60'
      Report[36] Try: Herbst 49' m
      Pen: Pienaar (2/4) 16', 25'
      RDS Arena
      Attendance: 18,200
      Referee: Marius Mitrea (FIR)
      11 January 2015
      15:00
      (1 BP) Benetton Treviso 20–24 Ulster
      Try: Christie 38' c
      Minto 56' c
      Con: Hayward (2/2)
      Pen: Hayward (2/2) 67', 72'
      Report[37] Try: Jackson 6' c
      Pienaar 22' c
      Bowe 25' c
      Con: Jackson (3/3)
      Pen: Jackson (1/1) 19'
      Stadio Comunale di Monigo
      Attendance: 3,108
      Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)
      13 February 2015
      19:35
      (1 BP) Ulster 43–3 Benetton Treviso
      Try: Allen 25' c
      Penalty try 60' c
      McCloskey 68' c
      Gilroy (2) 72' m, 77' c
      Warwick 75' c
      Con: Pienaar (5/6)
      Pen: Pienaar (1/2) 18'
      Report[38] Pen: Carlisle (1/1) 66'
      Kingspan Stadium
      Attendance: 15,518
      Referee: Ian Davies (WRU)
      20 February 2015
      19:35
      (1 BP) Edinburgh 17–20 Ulster
      Try: Burleigh 8' m
      Pen: Heathcote (4/9) 18', 29', 36', 64'
      Report[39] Try: Pienaar 13' c
      Cave 51' c
      Con: Pienaar (2/2)
      Pen: Pienaar (2/2) 34', 48'
      Murrayfield Stadium
      Attendance: 4,797
      Referee: Leighton Hodges (WRU)
      27 February 2015
      19:35
      Ulster 25–20 Scarlets (1 BP)
      Try: Gilroy 45' m
      L. Marshall 51' c
      Pienaar 58' c
      Con: Pienaar (2/3)
      Pen: Pienaar (2/3) 24', 31'
      Report[40] Try: Barclay 37' c
      K. Phillips 78' c
      Con: S. Shingler (2/2)
      Pen: S. Shingler (2/4) 12', 28'
      Kingspan Stadium
      Attendance: 17,138
      Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)
      8 March 2015
      16:00
      Newport Gwent Dragons 26–22 Ulster (1 BP)
      Try: Buckley 54' m
      J. Evans 61' c
      Meyer 73' c
      Con: D. Jones (1/3)
      Pen: Prydie (2/4) 13', 26'
      D. Jones (1/1) 50'
      Report[41] Try: Gilroy (2) 21' m, 69' c
      Adair 79' c
      Con: Pienaar (2/3)
      Pen: Pienaar (1/2) 47'
      Rodney Parade
      Attendance: 6,019
      Referee: Dudley Phillips (IRFU)
      27 March 2015
      19:35
      (1 BP) Ulster 36–17 Cardiff Blues
      Try: Gilroy 2' c
      Ludik (2) 17' m, 72' m
      P. Marshall 76' c
      Con: Pienaar (1/2)
      Humphreys (1/2)
      Pen: Pienaar (4/4) 14', 30', 41', 65'
      Report[42] Try: Isaacs 52' c
      Cuthbert 61' c
      Con: Anscombe (2/2)
      Pen: Anscombe (1/1) 45'
      Kingspan Stadium
      Attendance: 16,413
      Referee: Marius Mitrea (FIR)
      11 April 2015
      14:40
      (1 BP) Connacht 20–27 Ulster (1 BP)
      Try: Healy 44' c
      O'Halloran 70' c
      Con: Nikora (1/1)
      Carty (1/1)
      Pen: Nikora (1/1) 51'
      Carty (1/1) 62'
      Report[43] Try: Ludik 4' m
      Bowe (2) 31' m, 56' m
      Gilroy 34' c
      Best 64' m
      Con: Pienaar (1/5)
      Galway Sportsgrounds
      Attendance: 5,921
      Referee: Nigel Owens (WRU)
      24 April 2015
      19:35
      Ulster 26–10 Leinster
      Try: Henderson 12' c
      Gilroy 72' c
      Con: Pienaar (2/2)
      Pen: Pienaar (4/6) 16', 38', 64', 66'
      Report[44] Try: Te'o 6' c
      Con: Gopperth (1/1)
      Pen: Gopperth (1/1) 4'
      Kingspan Stadium
      Attendance: 17,097
      Referee: John Lacey (IRFU)
      9 May 2015
      14:40
      Ulster 23–23 Munster
      Try: Bowe 40' c
      P. Marshall 80' c
      Con: Jackson (2/2)
      Pen: Jackson (3/3) 39', 44', 70'
      Report[45] Try: Earls 76' m
      Pen: Keatley (6/6) 4', 31', 36', 54', 60', 68'
      Kingspan Stadium
      Attendance: 17,139
      Referee: Nigel Owens (WRU)
      16 May 2015
      15:00
      (1 BP) Glasgow Warriors 32–10 Ulster
      Try: Hogg 54' m
      Russell (2) 59' c, 69' c
      Vernon 72' c
      Con: Russell (3/4)
      Pen: Russell (2/2) 5', 34'
      Report[46] Try: Henry 28' c
      Con: Humphreys (1/1) 29'
      Pen: Humphreys (1/1) 36'
      Scotstoun Stadium
      Attendance: 10,000
      Referee: Ian Davies (WRU)

      Semi-final

      22 May 2015
      19:45
      Glasgow Warriors 16–14 Ulster
      Try: Van der Merwe 75' c
      Con: Russell (1/1)
      Pen: Russell (2/2) 5', 60'
      Hogg (1/2) 13'
      Report[47] Try: Henry 18' m
      Pen: Pienaar (3/3) 1', 55', 66'
      Scotstoun Stadium
      Attendance: 10,000
      Referee: George Clancy (IRFU)

      End of season awards

      Wing Craig Gilroy and lock Franco van der Merwe made the Pro12 Dream Team.[48]

      Ulster Ravens

      British and Irish Cup

      Pool 2

      Team P W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts
      Rotherham Titans 65012041041004125
      Yorkshire Carnegie 6501208110984024
      Ulster Ravens 6105121162–41138
      Aberavon 610589246–157105
      Source : BBC Updated: 13 December 2014
      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
      11 October 2014
      15:00
      Aberavon 18 – 14 Ulster Ravens (BP)
      Aberavon
      Ulster
      Talbot Athletic Ground
      Attendance: 830
      Referee: Matthew O'Grady (RFU)
      18 October 2014
      14:00
      (BP) Ulster Ravens 17 – 22 Yorkshire Carnegie
      Ulster
      Carnegie
      Kingspan Stadium
      Attendance: 600
      Referee: Craig Evans (IRFU)
      24 October 2014
      19:00
      (2BP) Ulster Ravens 29 – 31 Rotherham Titans (BP)
      Ulster
      Rotherham
      Deramore Park
      Attendance: 500
      Referee: Ben Whitehouse
      29 November 2014
      14:00
      (BP) Rotherham Titans 52 – 17 Ulster Ravens
      Clifton Lane
      Attendance: 1,000
      Referee: Craig Evans
      7 December 2014
      14:30
      (BP) Yorkshire Carnegie 27 – 19 Ulster Ravens
      Report
      Laund Hill, Huddersfield
      Attendance: 650
      13 December 2014
      14:00
      Ulster Ravens 25 – 12 Aberavon
      Delamore Park
      Attendance: 150
      Referee: Fergus Kilby

      Ulster Rugby Awards

      The Heineken Ulster Rugby Awards ceremony was held at the Culloden Estate and Spa, Holywood. Winners were:[49]

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