Bell back for Ulster’s URC game against Stormers

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Australian prop Angus Bell returns in one of five changes made by Richie Murphy for Ulster’s United Rugby Championship game against the table-topping Stormers at Affidea Stadium on Friday (19:45 BST).

Bell missed the Challenge Cup semi-final victory over Exeter Chiefs with a foot injury but is passed fit to start on Friday and comes in for Sean Crean.

Jacob Stockdale (facial fracture), Stuart McCloskey (hamstring) and David McCann (knee) suffered injuries in the last four win and are out of the game in Belfast.

Werner Kok is restored to the starting line-up at right wing, with Zac Ward shifting to the left flank.

Jude Postlethwaite moves to inside centre and is partnered by Ethan McIlroy in midfield.

Tom Stewart drops to the bench to be replaced by James McCormick while Charlie Irvine comes into the second row with captain Iain Henderson.

Cormac Izuchukwu moves to blindside flanker as a result and he is joined in the back row by Nick Timoney and Juarno Augustus.

There is an unchanged half-back pairing of Nathan Doak and Jack Murphy while Scott Wilson returns from injury to take his place on the bench.

Ulster sit eighth in the URC table following back-to-back defeats by inter-provincial rivals Leinster and Munster.

Murphy’s side will secure Champions Cup rugby for next season with a top-eight URC finish or by winning the Challenge Cup.

Ulster: Lowry; Kok; McIlroy, Postlethwaite; Z Ward; Murphy, Doak; Bell, McCormick, O’Toole, Henderson (capt), Irvine, Izuchukwu; Timoney, Augustus.

Replacements: Stewart, O’Sullivan, Wilson, Sheridan, B Ward, McKee, Flannery, De Klerk.

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