ULSTER HAVE RECEIVED a boost as Iain Henderson, Rob Herring, Jake Flannery and Michael Lowry have all resumed full training ahead of their Champions Cup opener against Bath Rugby at The Rec Stadium on Saturday.
The province reported today that Herring [calf], Lowry [hip], Henderson [hip], and Jake Flannery [groin] have all now resumed team training following their recent injuries and they will be monitored during training in the coming days to determine their fitness for selection.
However, Will Addison is a doubt as he undergoes concussion protocols. The full-back suffered a concussion in their defeat to Edinburgh last weekend and will now follow the World Rugby return to play protocol.
Meanwhile, Ben Moxham, who came on the second half of that game, suffered an injury to his left knee and will undergo an MRI to assess the extent of the injury.
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Great read.
Fair play Curtis, always a great player, a great ambassador and very articulate.
Great article
Great read, didn’t realise how though his childhood was with his mother’s passing so young. Great determination to bring up his siblings and make an impact across the water.
An inspiring story, hopefully he gets a chance to coach in England in the future
Great read. He makes a good point about number of BAME managers versus number of BAME players… The former should be much higher.
Interesting guy,i hope his coaching career brings success.
I remember Curtis when he worked in a newsagents in Talbot street Dublin 1
Very nice guy
Great article and wishing Curtis the best of luck going forward
A great guy and a very enjoyable read. Best of luck Curtis!
Great read.
Great article. Let’s not shy away from our shortcomings as a country, no one should be victim to this sort of abuse. Welcome the diverse next generation of Ireland
A Boro legend
Curtis is a legend. Racism is a cancer destroying society.
Who gives a fuvk if you slate brown white back who cares your Irish x
@BriP75: stupid comment. Evidently some people cared enough about his skin colour to racially abuse the man growing up. That sort of ignorant attitude is the reason why racism still exists in society. Educate yourself…