Ulster Rugby Faces Must-Win Clash Against Dragons to Secure Top-Eight Finish
Ulster Rugby must defeat the Dragons in their upcoming match to keep their top-eight hopes alive in the United Rugby Championship.

Ulster Rugby's Crucial Match Against Dragons
Ulster Rugby head coach Richie Murphy has emphasized the importance of a victory in their upcoming match against the Dragons. With only six matches left in the United Rugby Championship (URC), Ulster's chances of securing a top-eight finish hinge on this critical encounter.
The Stakes
A top-eight finish is crucial for Ulster as it not only guarantees a playoff position but also ensures participation in the prestigious Champions Cup next season. Currently sitting in 12th place, Ulster is just two points shy of the playoff cutoff, making every remaining game a must-win.
Recent Performance
Ulster heads into Saturday's game on the back of a thrilling victory over the Scarlets in Belfast at the start of March. This win has injected a sense of urgency and optimism into the team as they prepare for the challenge ahead.
The Dragons Challenge
Despite being at the bottom of the league table, the Dragons have proven to be formidable opponents, especially on their home turf. Murphy acknowledged their competitiveness, stating, 'The Dragons' league position shows they are at the bottom but they have been very competitive, especially at home.'
Playoff Race
Murphy believes the race for the playoffs will 'definitely go right to the wire.' After the Dragons match, Ulster faces tough opponents including the Stormers, Leinster, Sharks, Munster, and Edinburgh to conclude the URC regular season.
Murphy highlighted the tight competition, noting, 'The teams in the middle are roughly four to five points off where they were last year. Last year it was 50 points to get into the play-offs, we finished on 51, but you could see 46 or 47 getting you in this year.'
Tribute to John Cooney
Murphy also paid tribute to scrum-half John Cooney, who will be leaving Ulster to join French side Brive at the end of the season. Cooney, who joined from Connacht in 2017, has been a standout player for Ulster.
Murphy expressed his admiration, saying, 'Obviously I've only been here for a year but I've known John since he was 15 or 16 coming out of school. I've known him for a long time and he has stood up on some really big nights with some incredible performances.'
He added, 'It'll be big shoes to fill and now someone else will get that opportunity.'
Conclusion
As Ulster prepares for this pivotal match, the team's focus is clear: secure a win to keep their playoff and Champions Cup aspirations alive. The Dragons may be at the bottom of the table, but Ulster cannot afford to underestimate them in this high-stakes showdown.