Anscombe wants to 'reward' Ulster fans with home quarter-final

Ulster last night became the first side to qualify for the Heineken Cup quarter-finals with a 23-6 victory over Glasgow – and coach Mark Anscombe then challenged his men to secure a home tie.

Anscombe wants to 'reward' Ulster fans with home quarter-final

Ulster last night became the first side to qualify for the Heineken Cup quarter-finals with a 23-6 victory over Glasgow – and coach Mark Anscombe then challenged his men to secure a home tie.

Last year’s runners-up defied miserable conditions to beat Glasgow with tries from Nick Williams, Jared Payne and Darren Cave plus eight points from Ruan Pienaar.

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