2006–07 Ulster Rugby season

The 2006–07 Ulster Rugby season was Ulster's 13th season since the advent of professionalism in rugby union, and their third under head coach Mark McCall.

They competed in the Heineken Cup and the Celtic League.

Andrew Trimble was the league's joint top try scorer with seven.

David Humphreys was fourth top points scorer with 148, and third leading marksman with 56 successful goal kicks.

[1] They were third in their Heineken Cup pool, failing to qualify for the knockout stage.

Roger Wilson was Ulster's Player of the Year.

Props Hookers Locks Back row

Scrum-halves Fly-halves Centres Wings Fullbacks Props Hookers Locks Back row Scrum-halves Fly-halves Centres Wings Fullbacks 1.

Tim Barker (for Harrison), 19.

Bryan Young (for Fitzpatrick), 18.

Tim Barker (for Harrison), 19.

Ryan Caldwell (for McCullough), 20.

Tim Barker (for Mcullough), 19.

Declan Fitzpatrick (for Court), 18.

Declan Fitzpatrick (for Court), 18.

Matt McCullough (for Harrison), 19.

Tim Barker (for Harrison), 19.

Tim Barker (for Harrison), 19.

Bryan Young (for J. Fitzpatrick), 18.

Tommy Bowe (for Cunningham).

Tim Barker (for Harrison), 19.

David Pollock (for Ferris), 20.

Tim Barker (for Caldwell), 19.

David Pollock (for Ferris), 20.

David Pollock (for Wilson), 20.

Replacements: Declan Fitzpatrick (for Court 25-70'), Kevin Maggs (for Humphreys 40'), Scott Young (for Cunningham 54'), Lewis Stevenson (for Harrison 60'), Stuart Philpott (for Shields 70'), Paul Marshall (for Campbell 74).

Niall Conlon, Stephen Douglas, 3.

Replacements: Pat Steenkamp (for Andress 26'), N. Crockett (for Douglas 62), D. Houston (for Anderson 62'), Niall O'Connor (for Larkin 69'), David Drake (for Coulter 69').

Replacements: Pat Steenkamp, Stuart Philpott, Bryan Young, David Drake, Niall O'Connor, Owen McMurray, T. J. Anderson, J. McCullough, Neil Simpson, J. Smith.

The Ulster Rugby Awards ceremony was held at the Ramada Hotel on 17 May 2007.