How Ulster are setting up to attack the season

The ring-rustiness a first league game brings is always a tricky prospect; particularly when renewing an old rivalry against Connacht. For much of last season, Ulster’s 36-11 loss to this same Connacht side in the Aviva was used as a cautionary tale. Saturday then offered the opportunity to not just to show how far Ulster have come, but further banish memories of last year and attack the new season.

In this piece, we’ll take a look at just how Ulster set out their attack strategically in their 36-10 win last Saturday and some of the signs of what’s to come in 2022/23.

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