Ulster captain Johann Muller believes the side are ready to return to action following the death of Nevin Spence. The team habe not played since Spence and two other family members were killed in a farming tragedy. Ulster play Cardiff Blues on Friday in what promises to be an emotional occasion. Muller praised the way his players and those at the club had handled the situation. He said: "Whenever we are around each other it seems to be a little bit easier and hopefully we can take that onto the field and get back into playing. "He would have wanted us to move on and start playing again, to get a smile onto your face and playing some really good rugby". Ulster's Pro12 game against Zebre, which was postponed as a mark of respect after the tragedy, has been rescheduled for 18th November. | From: DynamoMor Views: 0 0 ratings | |
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