Stewart captain as Ulster ring changes for Cardiffpublished at 12:29 GMT 12 December
Image source, Getty ImagesStewart takes over captaincy duties from Nick Timoney, who is rested
Tom Stewart will captain Ulster for the first time as head coach Richie Murphy rings the changes for the Challenge Cup trip to Cardiff on Saturday (20:00 GMT).
Stewart, who captained Ireland XV's win over Spain last month, will lead a side showing nine alterations from last week's thumping win over Racing 92 in Belfast.
The 24-year-old replaces Rob Herring at hooker, while loose-head prop Callum Reid also comes into the front row.
Harry Sheridan and Charlie Irvine are retained in the second row, with Sean Reffell and Bryn Ward recalled to the back row.
Murphy has opted to switch up his half-back pairing for the first time this season with Conor McKee and Jake Flannery handed starts, while centre Ben Carson, wing Werner Kok and full-back Stewart Moore are also added to the backline.
Wallabies prop Angus Bell is again named on the bench after making his debut last week. Fit-again Ireland forward Cormac Izuchukwu also makes the bench after missing two months out with a foot injury.
Instonians full-back Bradley McNamara could make his debut after being handed the number 23 shirt. Replacement hooker John Andrew is set for his first appearance since March, while uncapped prop Rory McGuire and James Humphreys are also included.
Jacob Stockdale, Rob Baloucoune, Jude Postlethwaite, Jack Murphy, Nathan Doak, Sam Crean, Rob Herring and Nick Timoney are all rested after starting the Racing game.
Ulster: Moore; Kok, Hume, Carson, Z Ward; Flannery, McKee; Reid, Stewart (capt), O'Toole, Sheridan, Irvine, McCann, Reffell, B Ward.
Replacements: Andrew, Bell, McGuire, Izuchukwu, Augustus, Shanahan, Humphreys, McNamara.





















