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2009–10 Ulster Rugby season

The 2009–10 Ulster Rugby season was Ulster's 16th season since the advent of professionalism in rugby union, and their first under director of rugby David Humphreys and head coach Brian McLaughlin.

Squad
Senior squad Players in (Season 2009/2010)Ali Birch from DungannonTamaiti Horua from Western ForceAndi Kyriacou from SaracensDan Tuohy from Exeter Chiefs Promoted from academyWillie FaloonKieron Dawson retiredNeil Hanna releasedFilo Paulo to North HarbourStuart Philpott releasedDaniel Roach releasedPaul Steinmetz retired Academy squad Players inLuke MarshallNiall AnnettMichael Allen • John Burns • Sean Dougall • Paul Pritchard • Neil McCombJames McKinneyConor GastonMichael Heaney Players out • Paul Karayiannis • Stephen Douglas • David McGregor • David Drake Ulster Ravens/friendly squad Players, other than members of the senior or academy quad, who appeared for the Ulster Ravens or in friendlies. ==Season record==
Ulster Ravens
British and Irish Cup Pool C Semi-final ==Friendlies==
Ulster Rugby Awards
The Ulster Rugby Awards ceremony was held on 20 May 2010. Winners were: • Ulster Rugby Personality of the Year: Chris Henry • Rugby Writers Player of the Year: Chris Henry • Supporters Club Player of the Year: Chris Henry • Ulster Player of the Year: Andrew Trimble • Young Ulster Player of the Year: Jamie Smith • Youth Player of the Year: Jonny Murphy, Banbridge RFC • Schools Player of the Year: Charlie Simpson, Ballymena Academy • Academy Player of the Year: Nevin Spence • Club of the Year: Ballymoney RFC • Dorrington B. Faulker Award: Hal Burnison, Malone RFC • Club Player of the Year: Mark Robinson, Queen's University RFC • Special Merit Award: Joe Eagleson, Honorary Secretary of the IRFU Ulster Branch ==References==
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