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soper’s sixnations hope

Full back Lowry and centre Hume have been instrumental in Ulster winning all four pool games in Europe this season and mounting a challenge in the United Rugby Championship.

Ulster attack coach Soper knows the pair well as they were part of his RBAI team that won three consecutive Schools’ Cup honours between 2015 and 2017.

“I’m probably biased, I’d love to see them get an opportunity this weekend, it’d be class,” enthused Soper. “Did I see it when they were kids at school?

“They’ve always stood out as a wee bit ahead of the pack.

“They’ve always had that aspiration in the back of the mind and I suppose I have too...that they’d get that chance.

“There’s no doubt to get to the level they’ve got to and even still to play Ulster Schools and Irish Schools you need to have that bit of raw talent.

“But that alone doesn’t get you into an international rugby squad, the great thing is the two of them are really coachable and they want to learn, as do a lot of guys in the squad.

“Michael and James have always had that and certainly they have matured into great young men with great potential that we’re starting to see at the top level.”

Another young back starting to progress is Angus Curtis, his game time in a white shirt has been curtailed by injury but he has started the last two fixtures and was among the try scores in Friday night’s bonus point win over the Scarlets.

Curtis’ father David played for Ireland at the 1991 World Cup.

“I’ve spoken to Angus about his Dad playing but I’m not aware of it, I probably wasn’t as big an Irish rugby fan back then as I am now,” admitted Soper. “Angus has done brilliantly, it’s exactly the kind of thing you want to see at this time of year when someone like Angus gets an opportunity

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