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Published 15:43 16 Nov 2019 GMT
Updated 16:05 16 Nov 2019 GMT
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The clock rolled into the red. Bath were in possession of the ball and they looked dangerous. One last push for them, one last block for Ulster.
Priestland, their elusive fly half, created an overlap. Ulster heads were in hands. They looked in bother.
Arise Jacob Stockdale.
He stepped up when he needed to, smashing the Bath centre as a two-on-one beckoned. Somehow, the Bath player had managed to off-load the ball in time though.
The danger wasn't clear yet. Jacob Stockdale was well aware of that.
It came to their number eight Mercer who headed for home and looked nailed on to give the offload. As he delayed for a split second, Stockdale ate up the ground in front of him to cover back.
He took a chance. Guessed that Mercer would go for the off-load and somehow got back for the intercept. The coolness under pressure can't be overstated. Look at the point he gives to his scrum half indicating for him to stay put.
It was composure, it was work-rate, it was pure and utter power. It was amazing stuff in the last minute of the game.
Take a bow Jacob Stockdale.
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