5 TRY ULSTER!
Winning ways make Ravenhill a fortress again. Ulster performed tonight in front of a packed house, and really demonstrated their commitment and dedication to the Red Hand.
Ulster ran out deserved winners, but again some slips let the Scarlets get in for a couple of easy tries. Ulster also had the rub of the green, as the ref gave some dubious decisions against the Turks.
Nevertheless, Super play helped Faloon score the first, Trimble ran in two, Nagusa picked up a great crossfield kick by Humph, and Whitten ran over the line for a try-fest.
Roll on Bath, and let the Ravenhill Roar rock them to their core!
from BBC
Ulster moved top of the Magners League after an impressive five-try bonus point win at Ravenhill.
Willie Faloon's try helped the hosts to a 16-12 lead at the break before they surged clear in the second half.
Andrew Trimble (2) and Tomoci Nagusa went over to secure the bonus point while Jonathan Davies scored the first try for the Welsh visitors.
Ian Humphreys took his tally to 20 points by converting Ian Whitten's try before Davies completed a double.
Ulster should have been further ahead at half-time but their indiscipline kept the Scarlets in the game.
Stephen Jones kicked the visitors ahead after three minutes but Ulster hit back immediately with Faloon's touchdown.
BJ Botha made the crucial break and his pass gave Faloon the easy task of running under the posts for a converted try.
Jones added his second penalty to restore the lead before Rhys Priestland made a superb try-saving tackle on Issac Boss.
Scarlets hooker Ryhs Thomas was sinbinned on 17 minutes for a dangerous tackle but Ulster failed to capitalise.
Humphreys fired over a penalty but two followed from Jones and Thomas was back on the field when the Ulster fly-half made it 13-12.
An injury-time penalty from Humphreys gave Ulster a four-point advantage at the break.
Ulster took control in the second half and a Humphreys penalty was followed by Trimble's excellent try on 49 minutes, with the wing bursting clear before going over.
Humphreys set up the third try 10 minutes later with a pinpoint kick which was collected by Nagusa, and the Fijian sprinted to the line.
Nothing seemed to be running for the Scarlets and a last-ditch tackle by Boss denied Lee Williams a score before a horrible mix-up at the back allowed Trimble to gather a loose ball and run home from over 30 metres for the bonus point try.
Scarlets got a consolation score with 10 minutes remaining from Davies, which was superbly converted by Jones.
The game became disjointed from mass substitutions in the closing stages, which brought tries from Ulster substitute Whitten and an unconverted effort by Davies for the Scarlets, who were beaten for the fourth time in five league outings.
from Magners League site:
Ulster On Top In Ravenhill Try-Fest
A super-charged Ulster side made it back-to-back bonus point wins in the Magners League, stepping it up in the second half to run out 45-24 winners over the Scarlets at Ravenhill.
Not even the return of Lions number 10 Stephen Jones could inspire the Scarlets as Ulster ended their opening run of Magners League games this season with their third and most impressive victory.
The result has sent Brian McLaughlin's side to the top of the table ahead of the remaining four fixtures in round 5.
Ian Humphreys provided the direction from out-half, landing four conversions and four penalties for a 20-point kicking haul and he also teed up Timoci Nagusa for the Irish province's third try.
Flanker Willie Faloon celebrated his 23rd birthday by scoring his first league try, while Andrew Trimble enjoyed a return to form with a well-taken brace and Ian Whitten rounded off the night with the fifth and final touchdown.
Jones punished Ulster's indiscipline, firing over four first half penalties, and the Scarlets salvaged some pride with two consolation tries from centre Jonathan Davies.
In wet conditions, Ulster fell behind when they dithered when receiving the kick-off from Jones. The Scarlets got on the ball, forced a penalty and Jones kicked them into a third minute lead.
But Ulster responded immediately with one of the best tries of the current league campaign. They won the restart, with Tom Court bursting forward and the ball was quickly swung wide with full-back Clinton Schifcofske getting over the gain-line.
Then stand-in captain Paddy Wallace, whose distribution skills came to the fore, put BJ Botha striding through a defensive gap and the big South African’s well-timed pass sent Faloon, who turned 23 on Wednesday, diving over under the posts.
Humphreys converted before the Scarlets managed to build a head of steam with skipper David Lyons marshalling a number of forward drives.
Jones too was inviting his outside backs onto the ball and big winger Sean Lamont caused some problems out wide.
Jones closed the gap to 7-6, firing over his second penalty after Trimble was whistled up for holding onto the ball on the deck.
This pacy game continued to ebb and flow. The excellent Isaac Boss disrupted a Scarlets scrum and scampered towards the visitors' 22, only for a precise tackle from Rhys Priestland to end Ulster's hopes of a breakaway try.
When Scarlets prop Rhys Thomas was sin-binned for a dangerous tackle on Ryan Caldwell, the home crowd sensed that the men in white would press home their numerical advantage.
Humphreys smacked the initial penalty over for a 10-6 scoreline - yet the Welsh region, winners of four of their last five league meetings with Ulster, dug deep and managed to go back in front while down to 14 men.
Ulster were sloppy at restarts and two ruck offences allowed Jones kick a quick-fire brace of penalty goals, moving his side ahead at 12-10.
Their lead lasted until seven minutes before the break. A decent spell of possession near the Scarlets' 22, which saw the industrious Darren Cave and Trimble getting onto the ball on a couple of occasions, ended with Humphreys' second penalty success.
The Ireland 'A' international missed his next attempt at goal but was able to punish Lamont's high tackle on Wallace with a terrific kick from distance in injury-time, giving his side a 16-12 lead to take into second half.
Tightening up their discipline, Ulster nudged further ahead when the Scarlets illegally collapsed a lineout maul and Humphreys mopped up with another well-struck penalty.
Minutes later, Gareth Maule misread a loose kick out of hand from Humphreys and Trimble gobbled it up before racing clear for his first try.
The athletic winger shrugged Maule off the ball, evaded Jones' tackle and cut inside Lamont before using his pace to charge away to the try-line for a fine individual score which went unconverted.
On the hour, Humphreys dinked a lovely kick out to the right touchline for Fijian winger Nagusa to collect and run in Ulster's third try of the night, with the conversion added by the try's creator.
Man-of-the-match Humphreys was back in defensive mode soon after as Ulster let their concentration slip. Martin Roberts, the Scarlets' best player, took a quick tap and his darting run through midfield almost freed up Lee Williams for a try.
Humphreys denied him, getting back just in time to bundle the winger into touch at the corner flag.
The Scarlets had their moments in attack but mostly they were off colour and Ulster had a firm grip on the game. Nigel Davies' men contributed to their own downfall by leaking two intercept tries in the final quarter.
Trimble chalked up the bonus point when he collected a flipped pass from Lamont in midfield and cantered over for Humphreys to convert and make it 38-12.
The Scarlets hit back quickly. After a powerful leg-pumping run from replacement Ken Owens, Roberts and Williams did well to carve out space in midfield and the ball was spread out to the left touchline where centre Davies used his power to shrug off Wallace and dot down for a seven-pointer.
With play getting looser and looser, Ulster replacement Whitten picked off a poor pass from Priestland and romped in under the posts for the hosts’ fifth try which Humphreys converted.
A seventh try followed and it went to the Scarlets, with Davies dummying past Schifcofske and scoring to the left of the posts. Jones pulled his conversion attempt away to the right, summing up a forgettable night for the Llanelli-based side.
Ulster: C Schifcofske; T Nagusa, D Cave, P Wallace, A Trimble; I Humphreys, I Boss; T Court, N Brady, BJ Botha, E O'Donoghue, R Caldwell, S Ferris, R Diack, W Faloon.
Replacements: A Kyriacou, D Fitzpatrick, N McComb, T Anderson, P Marshall, I Whitten, M McCrea.
Scarlets: R Priestland; S Lamont, G Maule, J Davies, L Williams; S Jones, M Roberts; I Thomas, M Rees, R Thomas, V Cooper, L Reed, D Jones, J Edwards, D Lyons, capt.
Replacements: P John, K Owens, D Welch, J Turnbull, R Pugh, D Evans, R Higgitt.