Story byBBCTue, December 30, 2025 at 5:31 PM UTC·2 min readAustralia prop Angus Bell says he is "really loving his time at Ulster" since joining up with the province for a six-month sabbatical at the start of December. Bell has been introduced as a replacement in the games against Racing 92, Cardiff and Connacht since joining up with the squad after the autumn internationals, with his sole start to date coming in the narrow defeat by Leinster in Dublin before Christmas. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe 25-year-old Waratahs front-row describes his experience with Ulster so far as "awesome"."The guys at Ulster have been really good to me. I'm really loving my time here," the Wallabies forward told BBC Sport NI before Friday's United Rugby Championship meeting with Munster."It's been a bit of an integration period. It's been two [wins] out of four so far - we had a good win against Connacht on the weekend which was great, but still looking to build and get better.