Ulster's Key Players Lowry and Moore Sidelined for Crucial Sharks Clash
Ulster faces a challenging URC game against Sharks without key players Mike Lowry and Stewart Moore due to injuries.


Injury Setback for Ulster
Ulster Rugby is set to face a significant challenge in their upcoming United Rugby Championship (URC) game against the Sharks this Saturday. The team will be without two of their key players, full-back Mike Lowry and centre Stewart Moore, both sidelined due to injuries sustained in recent matches.
Impact of Injuries
Mike Lowry was stretchered off during Ulster's 41-17 defeat to Leinster last weekend. The incident occurred as Lowry tackled Robbie Henshaw, leading to a neck injury and concussion. Despite being hospitalized, subsequent scans revealed no severe damage, but Lowry will miss the Sharks game as he continues his recovery.
Stewart Moore also suffered a concussion early in the match against Leinster and will be unavailable for the upcoming game. This double blow leaves Ulster in a precarious position as they aim to secure a win to enhance their URC play-off prospects.
Additional Injury Concerns
Ulster's injury woes extend beyond Lowry and Moore. Stuart McCloskey was a late withdrawal from the starting lineup in Dublin due to a groin injury sustained during the warm-up. Rob Herring (calf) and Callum Reid (knee) also had to leave the field injured during the match. John Cooney is dealing with an ankle issue, adding to the team's selection headaches.
Looking Ahead
Ulster's medical team will be closely monitoring the fitness of all injured players throughout the week. The absence of key personnel will test the depth and resilience of the squad as they prepare for a must-win game against the Sharks.
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