Pienaar and Williams to start against Glsagow

Ulster’s talismanic scrum-half Ruan Pienaar and destructive number 8 Nick Williams have been included in the starting line up for Friday's Heineken Cup Pool 4 match against Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun Stadium (8.00pm).

Ulster’s talismanic scrum-half Ruan Pienaar and destructive number 8 Nick Williams have been included in the starting line up for Friday's Heineken Cup Pool 4 match against Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun Stadium (8.00pm).

Stephen Ferris has failed to recover from a back injury so impressive youngster Iain Henderson retains his place at blindside flanker, as Mark Anscombe makes just two changes to the starting XV.

Williams has recovered from a rib injury picked up in the RaboDirect PRO12 win over Connacht a fortnight ago and will start the game in place of Mike McComish who is named on the bench.

Pienaar showed his class in scoring the vital bonus point winning try as a replacement last week against Castres and will start at scrumhalf.

Paul Marshall, who had ably deputised for the Springbok during the Rugby Championship, scoring two tries in a man of the match display against the French side, is named among the replacements as Mark Anscombe restores the Pienaar-Jackson axis at halfback.

The Ulster head coach admits it was a tough decision to relegate Marshall to the bench.

"Paul played outstanding last week and he showed what he is capable of with a man of the match performance,” he said.

“But we're in the position where we have two fantastic options at scrumhalf. Ruan came on and showed what a quality player he is with his distribution and try and the end.

“We have to select the team to win specific games and that's what we've done for this weekend. Rugby is an 80 minute game and it's important to have someone like Paul, who can come on and make an impact."

The Ulster coach is also pleased to have back row Nick Williams available after the Kiwi’s impressive start to his Ulster career.

"Nick has trained all week and has proved that he is 100% fit. He's looked sharp and it's good to have him back in the team."

Anscombe's reign as Ulster coach has been characterised by squad rotation but there has been a more settled look about the team in recent weeks, something he attributes to their decreasing injury list.

"We're getting more and more players back from injury and it is allowing us to get close to a full strength team. We now just have a couple of players missing so it's looking quite promising."

Glasgow have beaten the Ulstermen in just one in their last five encounters, but the New Zealander is not taking anything for granted.

"Glasgow are a formidable team, particularly at home. We have to play for the full 80 minutes against them if we are to come away with the win.

“We can't afford to put in a performance for 50 or 60 minutes like we have done in previous weeks," concluded Anscombe.

Ulster (v. Glasgow Warriors): J Payne; T Bowe, D Cave, P Wallace, A Trimble; P Jackson, R Pienaar; T Court, R Best, J Afoa, J Muller (c), D Tuohy, I Henderson, C Henry, N Williams.

Replacements: R Herring, C Black, A Macklin, L Stevenson, M McComish, P Marshall, L Marshall, C Gilroy.

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