Four tries for Coetzee as Ulster run riot in Italy - 1,000 fans set for Scarlets showdown

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On his 50th cap for the province, Marcell Coetzee became the first player to score four tries in a PRO14 game for Ulster as they thumped Zebre 57-14 in Parma.

There were nine tries last night, with Stewart Moore, Luke Marshall, Bill Johnston, debutant Ethan McIlroy and David Shanahan also scoring.

Ulster have made their best start to a campaign since 2012 with the win, which takes them 19 points clear of third-placed Ospreys in Conference A of the Pro14.

Head coach Dan McFarland says four-try Coetzee deserves all the plaudits:

More good news for Ulster supporters:

In football, Portadown's game against Glentoran on Friday has been called off due to Covid-19 issues: 

But it's game on for the first Big Two derby of the season with Linfield facing the Glens at Windsor Park next Tuesday. 

And there's an update on tickets for the County Antrim Shield final:

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