Rory Scholes

Campbell beat Royal Belfast Academical Institution 18–11 in the final, with Scholes kicking eight of their points.

[8] Scholes signed a senior contract with Ulster ahead of the 2014–15 season, and made four appearances in that year's league.

[8] He also made his European debut against Toulouse in the Champions Cup and played in five of Ulster's six matches in the tournament.

[9] However, with the impending arrival of New Zealand fullback Charles Piutau in the summer, Scholes decided to leave Ulster after his breakthrough season.

[9] In July 2017, it was announced that Scholes would leave the club with one year left to run on his deal.

Scholes featured in four of the team's five games in the 2013 Six Nations Under 20s Championship, playing the full 80 minutes each time and scoring a total of 13 points.