Cardiff Blues deal hammer blow to Ulster’s playoff hopes

Welsh side secure comfortable bonus-point win over Gibbes' side at Cardiff Arms Park

Ulster’s Jacob Stockdale tries to evade the tackle of Cardiff’s  Willis Halaholo during the Guinness Pro 14 game at  BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park. Photograph:  Billy Stickland/Inpho
Ulster’s Jacob Stockdale tries to evade the tackle of Cardiff’s Willis Halaholo during the Guinness Pro 14 game at BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park. Photograph: Billy Stickland/Inpho

Cardiff Blues 35 Ulster 17

Ulster’s playoff hopes were dealt a hammer blow in South Wales as they fell to a 35-17 defeat to the Cardiff Blues.

Jono Gibbes’s side are now 13 points behind third-place Edinburgh in Conference B of the Guinness Pro 14 with their attention now turning towards maintaining their place in the Champions Cup.

The home side scored tries from outhalf Jarrod Evans, right wing Blaine Scully, Wales international hooker Kristian Dacey and Dillon Lewis.

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All the visitors could manage was 12 points from the boot of scrumhalf John Cooney and a try from his replacement, David Shanahan.

Ulster endured a nightmare start when Cardiff outhalf Evans crossing for the game’s first try after just two minutes.

A smart off-load from Matthew Morgan to Willis Halaholo put the home side on the attack with the former Super Rugby star knocking off the attempts of two Ulster defenders. The ball was then recycled for Evans to touch down under the posts.

The visitors hit back soon after with a penalty from Cooney. Lively fullback Morgan made a sniping break before the ball was recycled for US Eagles international Scully to cross in the corner for their second try.

Ulster’s task became a lot tougher when tighthead prop Wiehan Herbst was sent to the sin bin after clearing out Evans with his shoulder.

Gibbes’s side were given a lucky reprieve on the stroke of half time when scrumhalf Tomos Williams had a try disallowed by the TMO. Halaholo, burst through the Ulster defence before putting Williams over.

But upon studying the television replays there was conclusive evidence that Evans’ original pass to Halaholo had gone forward.

Ulster managed to win a penalty from the ensuing scrum with Cooney knocking the ball over the posts. But the Blues enjoyed the last laugh of the half with Evans knocking over his own penalty meaning Ulster turned around 16-6 behind at the break.

Gibbes’s side began the second half strongly with two Cooney penalties putting them within five points.

But any hope they had went up in flames when Wales hooker Dacey smashed his way over after a period of sustained pressure from the hosts. Blues continued to dominate territory and possession with two late Evans penalties sealing the win.

Shanahan grabbed a consolation try when he beat two Cardiff defenders on the outside to touch down.

The Blues rubbed salt into Ulster’s wound when replacement prop Lewis dotted down after a break from Evans.

CARDIFF BLUES: Morgan; Scully, Lee-Lo, Halaholo, Lane; Evans, T Williams; Jenkins, Rees, Andrews; Earle, Davies; Turnbull, Jenkins, N Williams.

Replacements: Dacey for Rees (11 mins); Shingler for Evans (temp 31- 39); Lewis for Andrews (60); Smith for Lee-Lo, Cook for Turnbull (64); Gill for Jenkins (65); Murphy for N Williams, L Williams for T Williams (73); Shingler for Halaholo (76).

ULSTER: Piutau; Gilroy, Marshall, McCloskey, Stockdale; McPhillips, Cooney; Warwick, Herring, Herbst; O'Connor, Treadwell; Henderson, Ross, Timoney.

Replacements: Kane for Ross (temp 31-39 mins); Andrew for Herring, Kane for Herbst (both 61); Ludik for Marshall (62); Dalton for Treadwell (65), Black for Warwick (71); Nelson for McCloskey, Shanahan for Cooney (both 74).

Yellow card: Herbst (29 mins)

Referee: Mike Adamson (Scotland)

Attendance: 5,763