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Published 18:17 31 Mar 2016 BST
Updated 18:27 31 Mar 2016 BST
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Here is Ulster's top five:
22-year-old scrum-half Dave Shanahan registered the maximum heart rate this season, in training and on the pitch. The Clontarf native's heart-rate peaked at 214 beats per minute during a frantic training session. This shaded the astonishing 211bpm registered by Shanahan during the Champions Cup victory over Oyonnax. After the match, Shanahan commented: "I couldn't feel my legs."
The lowest b.p.m in the squad is No.8 Roger Wilson, who peaked at 164 this season. A case of 'been there, done that, let's not get too excited' for the veteran forward.
The player with the least interest in the whole G.P.S malarky? Andrew Trimble.
We suspect he is just livid he's not in the top five speedsters.

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