As things stand Leinster top the table, after that it gets quite complicated. If the scores stay the same Ulster and Glasgow both finish on equal points and Ulster will only be ahead on Glasgow by 1 point!!!!
Ulster are mixing the very good with some pretty average play. They look very dangerous in attack but anytime they threaten the Blues line errors creep in and they loose the ball. On the other hand, fairplay to Cardiff, they are very clinical when opportunities come their way. Second half on the way.
Bowe chases a chip and looked like he was going to win the foot race to touch down. The crowd feel that he was body checked but the ref doesn't agree.
Superb skill from the Welsh U20 sees him feint a drop goal on his right, he switches to his left (seemingly weaker foot) and slots the DG to put the visitors back infront.
Ulster are causing all sorts of problems for Cardiff. Their strong set piece provides a good platform to get in the front foot. Their clever offloading game makes it difficult for the Blues to set a defensive line.
Will this affect the strong Ulster scrum?
Ulster are looking extremely powerful in the scrum. Given the option of scrum/lineout, its no surprise they opt to pack down
An unbalanced Muller drags down a Blues jumper in the lineout
Pinenaar capitalises on a fumble from Robinson under his own posts. A weak try to concede by any measure.
With semi finals out reach for Cardiff pride proves to be a strong motivator for the Welshmen.