Les Kiss makes seven changes to Ulster side for Champions Cup opener

Andrew Trimble and Craig Gilroy return to the team to face Oyonnax

Rory Best will line out at hooker for Ulster in their European Champions Cup clash with Oyonnax. Photo: Matt Mackey/Inpho
Rory Best will line out at hooker for Ulster in their European Champions Cup clash with Oyonnax. Photo: Matt Mackey/Inpho

Les Kiss has made seven changes to the Ulster side to play Oyonnax in their Champions Cup opener on Saturday, with Andrew Trimble and Craig Gilroy returning to the side.

Trimble and Gilroy return to the side for the clash at Stade Charles Mathon and they will play in the back three alongside fullback Peter Nelson. Ruan Pienaar and Paddy Jackson will start together at half back for the first time this season, while Luke Marshall and Darren Cave will line out in midfield.

Kiss has rewarded Kyle McCall with another start, following an impressive display against Dragons last week. Captain, Rory Best, will operate at hooker in place of Rob Herring, while Ricky Lutton has been given an opportunity at tighthead.

Dan Tuohy and Franco van der Merwe will continue their second row partnership, while Robbie Diack and Chris Henry will be joined in the back row by number eight Nick Williams.

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Oyonnax will provide somewhat unknown opposition as they take to the field in the Champions Cup for the first ever time.

And it’s not just the opposition that will be a step into the unknown – Ulster will have to come to grips with a 3G pitch in the French Alps.

But the debutants have been thrown into disarray after news emerged today that they have sacked their coach, Olivier Azam, just hours before their showdown with Ulster.

Speaking ahead of the game Kiss said: “They would like nothing more than to say they have won their first ever Champions Cup game. We just don’t want to be ambushed by that and we’ve got to make sure we’re level-headed. We’re very aware that they will be a tough task at home; they’ve earned their way into the competition on the back of their form at home in the Top 14.

“They’ve got a crowd that get right behind them and we’ve got to make sure we produce a performance that can absorb that and hopefully quieten the crowd and put us on the front foot.”

ULSTER: Peter Nelson, Andrew Trimble, Darren Cave, Luke Marshall, Craig Gilroy, Paddy Jackson, Ruan Pienaar; Kyle McCall, Rory Best (captain), Ricky Lutton, Dan Tuohy, Franco van der Merwe, Robbie Diack, Chris Henry, Nick Williams;

Replacements: Callum Black, Rob Herring, Wiehahn Herbst, Lewis Stevenson, Sean Reidy, Dave Shanahan, Ian Humphreys, Louis Ludik.