Ulster's Bell hoping 'to create some memories'
Angus Bell, a 25-year-old loose-head prop, is gearing up for the Challenge Cup final with Ulster, marking a significant moment in his career. Having played for Australia in various international competitions, Bell is eager to help Ulster secure their first silverware in 20 years against Montpellier. He describes his time with Ulster as an incredible experience, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and the excitement of competing at this level.
- ▪Angus Bell is on a six-month sabbatical with Ulster from the NSW Waratahs.
- ▪He has played for Australia in the Rugby Championship and the 2023 World Cup.
- ▪Bell aims to help Ulster win their first silverware in 20 years against Montpellier.
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Ulster's Bell hoping 'to create some memories'Image source, InphoImage caption, Angus Bell joined up with Ulster after playing for Australia in the autumn internationalsByRichard PetrieBBC Sport NI JournalistPublished19 minutes agoFor a player of Angus Bell's pedigree and experience to acknowledge that Friday's Challenge Cup final in Bilbao will be one of the highlights of his career so far indicates that there is something pretty special on the line.The 25-year-old loose-head prop, who is approaching the end of a six-month sabbatical with Ulster from the NSW Waratahs, has played for Australia in the southern hemisphere's Rugby Championship, at the 2023 World Cup, and against the British and Irish Lions last summer.He started all four of the Wallabies' Test matches in November and was…
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