Try - Ulster 5-0 Sharkspublished at 19:46 British Summer Time 26 April
19:46 BST 26 April
Jack Murphy
The perfect start!
Jack Murphy is the man to touch down but this is all about Jacob Stockdale, who powered past black shirt after black short befre he was hauled down just short of the line.
Ulster recycled it quickly and Murphy was able to cross in the corner.
He sticks his conversion wide, but that's a great score by Ulster.
Postpublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 26 April
19:45 BST 26 April
Ulster 0-0 Sharks
Jack Murphy is a bounce away from a perfect kick into touch as he spots some space in the Sharks' backline, but it bobbled the wrong side of the line and the Sharks can touch down.
Postpublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 26 April
19:43 BST 26 April
Ulster 0-0 Sharks
Jacob Stockdale looks to make some early metres and Ulster win the penalty as Am accidentally kicks the Ulster man in the waist as the ball bounced up.
Ulster have 'three finals'published at 19:32 British Summer Time 26 April
19:32 BST 26 April
Ulster v Sharks (19:35 BST)
Head coach Richie Murphy says Ulster face "three finals" in their bid to reach the United Rugby Championship play-offs.
Their defeat by Leinster leaves Murphy's side in 10th place in the standings, two points outside the all-important top eight.
Ulster host the Sharks in Belfast tonight and finish their campaign away to Munster and Edinburgh.
"Yeah, it definitely is," Murphy said when asked if Saturday's final home game of the season was a must-win for his side.
"It's very hard to know what you need to get into the top eight but 47 or 48 points will probably do it.
"We're on 37 at the moment, so we'd be pretty happy with 10 or 11 points. Whether that be three wins or picking up a couple of bonus points, it's going to be very tight."