...Trimble, who has been named in Declan Kidney's extended Ireland squad for the Guinness Series 2008 and who was under contract until the end of the current season, follows Stephen Ferris in committing his immediate future to Ulster Rugby. Capped 63 times by...
...Andrew Trimble has signed a new two-year contract with Ulster which will keep the 25-year-old at Ravenhill until June 2011. Trimble is the second player to commit his future to the northern province in recent months after flanker Stephen Ferris put pen to...
...Rugby Ticket outlets across the province. ULSTER Squad (v Munster): Backs (12) - Niall O'Connor, Bryn Cunningham, Timoci Nagusa, Darren Cave, Andrew Trimble, Rob Dewey, Cillian Willis, Isaac Boss, Paul Steinmetz, Ian Humphreys, Mark McCrea, Paddy Wallace....
...heads a 41-man panel which has been selected for the autumn Tests. The squad is along expected lines with Ulster players Andrew Trimble, Paddy Wallace, Rory Best, Ryan Caldwell, Tom Court and Stephen Ferris all included. The only changes from the training...
...– Munster) Eoin Reddan (Wasps) Jonathan Sexton (St. Mary's College – Leinster) Peter Stringer (Shannon – Munster) Andrew Trimble (Ballymena – Ulster) Paddy Wallace (Ballymena – Ulster) Forwards: Rory Best (Banbridge – Ulster) Tony Buckley (Shannon – Munster) Ryan...
...when Munster visited Ravenhill last April, they lost 19-9 as tries from Scottish international, Rob Dewey, Ryan Caldwell and Andrew Trimble gave Ulster a stunning win. It was Ulster's first win against Munster in four meetings and their win extended Ulster's...
...and was banished to the sin-bin. With Quins reduced to fourteen men, Ulster scored two tries through Paddy Wallace and Andrew Trimble which OConnor converted on each occasion and reduced the lead to 34 21. This might have given the visitors hope. But then...
...the full to touch down without a hand being laid on him. Ulster battled gamely, scoring good tries through Paddy Wallace, Andrew Trimble and Fijian wing Timoci Nagusa, but they had no answer to Harlequins' firepower. It is now a year since they won away,...
...bin for preventing release and Ireland centre Paddy Wallace scored Ulster’s second try and fellow Ireland international Andrew Trimble added a third. Suddenly, especially given Quins tendency only to perform for 40 minutes this season, the Irish province...
...strolling over near the posts. The lead was still 20 points, but Quins looked to have relaxed too much, and Wallace put Andrew Trimble through for the simplest of tries midway through the second half. Tackles were missed, legs struggled to keep pace - then...